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The Satisfaction of Completion

Apr 6, 2023

Seven Awesome Statements from the Cross (Part 7)

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Seven Awesome Statements from the Cross

The Satisfaction of Completion

Seven Awesome Statements from the Cross (Part 7)

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While hanging from the cross, the Lord Jesus Christ spoke seven awesome statements that reveal the fullness of His heart, His mission, and His finished work of redemption. In Seven Awesome Statements from the Cross, Dr. Michael Youssef proclaims the uncompromising Truth of Calvary: Christ forgives repentant sinners, assures His people of salvation, cares for His own, bears the judgment of sin, thirsts in full humanity, entrusts Himself to the Father, and declares the work of salvation complete. These words call every sinner to repentance and every believer to deeper trust, faithful obedience, fervent intercession, and bold Gospel proclamation to the ends of the earth.

Seven Awesome Statements from the Cross (Part 7)

The Satisfaction of Completion

In this final message of Seven Awesome Statements from the Cross, Dr. Michael Youssef proclaims the triumph of Christ’s cry: “It is finished.” The sinless Son of God completed the Father’s saving plan, fulfilled Scripture, defeated Satan, and opened the only way for sinners to be forgiven. Nothing can be added to His finished work—not religion, rituals, good works, or human effort. Every sinner must come to Christ in repentance and faith, receiving the eternal life He purchased on the cross. Every believer must carry this Gospel Truth across the street and across the world, interceding for the lost until Christ returns.

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