A Sermon Library by Gabriel Roman

It Is Finished: The Meaning of the Cross

19 min · 8. huhti 2026
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Good Friday service at Trailmark Amentity Center. 4/3/2026 Based on John 19 On Good Friday, we remember the cross not just as a symbol, but as the place where Jesus accomplished what we never could. When Jesus said, “It is finished,” he wasn’t declaring defeat; he was declaring that the work of redemption was complete. In this message, we reflect on the physical reality of the cross, the meaning of tetelestai, and what it means to live as people whose debt has been fully paid.

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