In John 19:28-30, Jesus declares, "I thirst," and then receives vinegar on a sponge before saying, "It is finished," and giving up his spirit. This passage is a profound reflection on the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross. Despite enduring immense suffering, including a brutal scourging and crucifixion, Jesus remained steadfast in fulfilling the will of the Father. The phrase "It is finished" (translated from the Greek "Tetelestai") signifies the completion of God's plan for salvation. Jesus' sacrifice was not a result of chance or the work of evil men but was part of God's eternal plan to reconcile humanity to Himself. Jesus came to fulfill the law, to be the atoning sacrifice for sin, and to offer redemption to all who believe in Him. His declaration on the cross marks the culmination of this divine plan, ensuring salvation and victory over sin and death for all who trust in Him.
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