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Fifth Sunday in Lent – It Is Finished – Guest Post

Lent Devotions

Lent Week Four started March 5,
and Week five started March 11. I’m so sorry for the delay – thank you for your patience with me as we prepare to move!

Please welcome our Guest Post for Fifth Sunday in Lent  – from Fresh Grace for Today author Susan Parish
I read her blog on It Is Finished, and it is everything that I would want to say, and I’m afraid I would plagiarize her, therefore, I asked to share it with you! She graciously agreed!

~~~~~~~Guest Post~~~~~~~

It is Finished

 
 

He said, “It is finished!” And bowing his head, he gave up his spirit.

Who would have thought the words, ‘It is finished’ would be so powerful?

We’ve actually heard them often.

He said, “It is finished!” And bowing his head, he gave up his spirit.

Who would have thought the words, ‘It is finished’ would be so powerful?

We’ve actually heard them often.

It is finished! My room’s clean. Can I play my game now?
It is finished! My homework’s done! May I have my phone back now?
It is finished! My dinner’s gone! Can I have dessert?
It is finished! My assignment’s complete. Maybe now I can get a good night’s sleep.
It is finished! My project is ready. And just in the nick of time.
It is finished! The house is finally clean! Whew!
It is finished! The children are out the door! And on time for a change.

But, when Jesus spoke the words,’It is finished!’ they ‘were’ the most powerful words ever!

What exactly was finished?
Jesus life?
His ministry on earth?
The mocking and ridicule?
The frustration?
The torment?
The lack of people’s understanding?

It was all these things and so much more!

Separation from God was finished!
Our failures were finished!

And thanks to the blood of Jesus, sin . . . sin was finished!

If you’ve accepted Jesus as your savior, your sin is finished! God sees the righteousness of Jesus when He looks at you not your sin. This can be hard for our human mind to grasp, but, thankfully, it doesn’t take away from the truth of it. 💗

Sin brings so much heartache with it, doesn’t it?

Are you struggling with guilt? It is finished!
Are you struggling with shame? It is finished!
Do you fight with unworthiness? It is finished!
Do you feel alone? It is finished!
Do you struggle with heartache, grief, and anxiety? It is finished!
Do you wrestle with depression? It is finished!
Are you battling an addiction? It is finished!
Do you fight with envy, jealousy and comparing yourself with others? It is finished!
Do you feel unloved? It is finished!

Although, Jesus’ death doesn’t guarantee a life free from guilt, heartache, grief and sadness, it does make a way to get through the difficult times.💗

It’s not my intention to lead you astray by making you believe the way you feel will automatically disappear. Our walk with Jesus is an ongoing process. Sometimes things just take time.

However, I do pray from now on each time you hear the words, ‘It is finished!’ you will remember Jesus died for all of it; guilt, shame, unworthiness, sadness, depression, addictions, loneliness, feeling unloved, all of it!

Also, when (not if) the feelings come against you, you will address each one head on by speaking out loud,”Unworthiness! Because of Jesus, you are finished!!” “Depression! Because of Jesus, you are finished!!” “Feeling unloved! Because of Jesus, you are finished!!”💗

Sin, death and the powers of the world were defeated!

Once for all.

Once is the keyword here. Jesus didn’t have to die over and over and over.

He died once and once was enough.💗

Jesus sincerely loves you just the way you are. We can cast our burdens onto him. He overcame the world just for YOU.

If you haven’t accepted Jesus as your Savior, you can right now. This very moment in the comfort of your home, in your car, at work, out hiking or jogging, grocery shopping. Anywhere! It’s not a tricky thing.

You don’t have to have someone praying with you. It’s between you and God.
Right now, you can stop what you are doing and acknowledge you believe Jesus is the son of God, He died on the cross and shed His blood for you and your sin and rose again. Then ask Him to be the Lord of your life.
It’s such a wonderful freeing experience.💗
If you prefer to have someone pray with you, absolutely we are here for you. It’s our heart’s desire to pray with you. I just don’t want your prayer of salvation to be hindered because you think someone HAS to pray with you.

After saying the prayer, please let us know, so we can continue to pray for you. We would love that! 💗
Also, call someone and tell them. . . maybe a family member or friend who has been praying for you? We need each other in our walk with Christ.

He said, “It is finished!” And bowing his head, he gave up his spirit.

Below is a great song to worship Jesus. Like it says, ‘let’s leave the grave behind us.’ It is finished!

With much love,
Susan💗

If you would like for us to pray with you to receive Jesus as your Lord and Savior, we would be honored to. Please click here so we can pray with you! 💕

Author Profile

Susan Parish

Susan Parish
Mom, “Grandma Sue”, Daughter and a very thoughtful, lovable Friend.
Extremely compassionate, Susan is a very good listener and a hard worker.
She loves chocolate, reading, photography, writing, and talking with God.
She resides in breathtaking Kalispell Montana where she loves to hike! ❤

~~~~End guest Post~~~~
Again, I want to thank Susan for sharing her thoughts with us.
Please go visit her website, Fresh Grace For Today. I know you will be blessed!

 

Thanks for joining me in this journey,
In His hands and under His wings,

~Christi
Ps 63:7 Because you are my help, I sing in the shadow of your wings.

“The Lord does not give me rules, but He makes His standard very clear.
If my relationship to Him is that of love, I will do what He says without hesitation.
If I hesitate, it is because I love someone I have placed in competition with Him, namely, myself.” –
from My Utmost for His highest

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