A Cry for Triumph
Jesus said, “It is finished.”Before he died on the cross, Jesus uttered a cry of triumph, saying “It is finished.”
With that, he bowed his head and gave up his spirit.
— John 19:30 —
The Greek word here— tetélestai —had three meanings that point out Jesus’ finished work for us.
First, it was used for the completion of a task. When a son finished his work on a project, he would say to his father, “Tetélestai,” meaning, “The work entrusted to me is finished.”
Second, it was used to pay off a debt. When a person paid off a debt with the legal authorities, the document was stamped “Tetélestai,” meaning, “The debt has been paid.”
Third, this word was used to declare a person’s definite possession of a deed. When someone bought a piece of property and paid for it in full, they received the deed with the inscription “Tetélestai,” meaning, “You have the right of possession.”
Jesus’ sacrifice was fully sufficient to offer us eternal redemption and full life forever!
Prayer
Father, you have forgiven me a debt that I could never repay. May the certainty of your forgiving love create in me a forgiving heart. In Jesus’ name,
Amen.
Amen.
Rev. Hernandes Dias Lopes
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