The Final Declaration
Of Jesus Christ
In a culture that prizes authenticity, celebrates self-improvement, and treats morality as negotiable, the cross confronts us with a hard reality: there are problems we cannot solve by effort, education, activism, or time.
What Was Finished?
This is not religious poetry. It is a sober claim about reality.
The Debt Of Sin
Sin is not merely a feeling or brokenness. It is real guilt before a holy God. At the cross, Jesus declares the account is no longer outstanding.
The Judgment
The cross was not an accident of politics. It was the execution of a judgment borne voluntarily. Not partly served. Not reduced by negotiation. Fully carried.
The War
Sin does not get the final word. Death does not get the final word. Satan does not get the final word. Victory was secured.
What This Means For You
The finished work of Christ does not ask to be completed. It calls for repentance and faith.
- You cannot add to the finished work.
You can respond to it — but you cannot complete it. - You cannot earn what has already been secured.
Salvation is not wages; it is grace. - You cannot improve upon what God has completed.
The cross is not the start of your self-help journey. It is God’s decisive action for your rescue.
Tetelestai means: the way is opened, the price is paid, the work is done.
Not A Martyrdom. A Redemption.
Jesus Christ did not die merely as a martyr to inspire better behaviour.
He died as the Lamb of God to redeem — so that sinners could be reconciled to God on righteous terms.
And His final word was not despair. It was a declaration.
TETELESTAI — It Is Finished. Salvation is by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, Messiah of Nazareth, Alone.
— Praise God In Jesus Mighty & Precious Name, Alleluia.
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