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Theological Proposition/Focus:

Homiletical Proposition/Application:

Introduction:

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Need:

Subject:

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Text: John 19:28-30

Setting the Stage:

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The crucifixion marks the completion of a mission millennia in the making (John 19:28-30).

Jesus knew exactly what he was doing in his crucifixion (28).

Jesus was in complete control of his crucifixion (29).

The crucifixion once-for-all satisfies the need for atonement for sins (Hebrews 10:11-12).

The Old Testament sacrifices were both necessary and futile (11).

The crucifixion was necessary and efficacious (12).

The crucifixion definitively places us within the realm of already not-yet (Hebrews 10:13-14).

In the crucifixion sin has been defeated and the time is coming when this defeat will be fully realized (13).

Image: In the revolutionary war American independence was granted November 1782 but the war didn't end until September 3, 1783.

In the crucifixion we have an expectation of a day when we will realize perfective sanctification (14).

MTR: Today we are going to celebrate the Lord's supper, as we do so take a minute to reflect on both the finality and expectation of the statement "it is finished!."