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What did Jesus really mean when He said, “It is finished” (John 19:30)? And what does that mean for your life today?
In this Bible study and reflection, we explore the difference between salvation accomplished at the cross and salvation received through faith. Using clear, everyday language, we walk through key biblical truths like justification, sanctification, and glorification—without getting overly technical—so you can understand where you truly stand before God.
Anchored in Scripture—including John 3:16, Romans 10:9, John 14:6, Mark 16:15, and Hebrews 10—we also address common questions about faith, personal decision, and whether salvation is automatic. If you’ve ever wrestled with uncertainty about your standing with God or felt like you need to “do more,” this episode will help you shift from anxiety to assurance.
Because the Gospel isn’t about earning a verdict—it’s about trusting the One who has already secured it.
By Arthur Suggs5
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What did Jesus really mean when He said, “It is finished” (John 19:30)? And what does that mean for your life today?
In this Bible study and reflection, we explore the difference between salvation accomplished at the cross and salvation received through faith. Using clear, everyday language, we walk through key biblical truths like justification, sanctification, and glorification—without getting overly technical—so you can understand where you truly stand before God.
Anchored in Scripture—including John 3:16, Romans 10:9, John 14:6, Mark 16:15, and Hebrews 10—we also address common questions about faith, personal decision, and whether salvation is automatic. If you’ve ever wrestled with uncertainty about your standing with God or felt like you need to “do more,” this episode will help you shift from anxiety to assurance.
Because the Gospel isn’t about earning a verdict—it’s about trusting the One who has already secured it.