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In this Good Friday message, we walk through the seven sayings of Jesus from the cross, uncovering the depth of what He accomplished in His final hours. These were not random words spoken in suffering, but intentional, powerful statements that reveal the heart of our Savior and the meaning of the cross for us today.
From “Father, forgive them” to “It is finished,” each saying shows us a different aspect of who Jesus is and what He has done. We see a Savior who offers forgiveness before judgment, who truly understands our pain, who cares for others even in His own suffering, and who saves completely by grace. We also see the weight of sin as Jesus is forsaken in our place, the victory declared as the work of salvation is completed, and the ultimate surrender of a Savior who willingly gave His life.
This message reminds us that the cross is not just something to observe, it is something we must respond to. Because of what Jesus has done, we are called to receive His forgiveness, rest in His finished work, surrender our lives fully to Him, and carry the hope of the gospel to others.
Above all, this sermon centers on one clear truth: Jesus did it all for you.
By Brian RhodusIn this Good Friday message, we walk through the seven sayings of Jesus from the cross, uncovering the depth of what He accomplished in His final hours. These were not random words spoken in suffering, but intentional, powerful statements that reveal the heart of our Savior and the meaning of the cross for us today.
From “Father, forgive them” to “It is finished,” each saying shows us a different aspect of who Jesus is and what He has done. We see a Savior who offers forgiveness before judgment, who truly understands our pain, who cares for others even in His own suffering, and who saves completely by grace. We also see the weight of sin as Jesus is forsaken in our place, the victory declared as the work of salvation is completed, and the ultimate surrender of a Savior who willingly gave His life.
This message reminds us that the cross is not just something to observe, it is something we must respond to. Because of what Jesus has done, we are called to receive His forgiveness, rest in His finished work, surrender our lives fully to Him, and carry the hope of the gospel to others.
Above all, this sermon centers on one clear truth: Jesus did it all for you.