“It is Finished” Meaning of Jesus’ Words in John 19:30

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On today’s episode, a listener writes in and asks Dave, “Why does Jesus say it is finished?”

What You’ll Hear on this Episode

  • The context surrounding John 19:30.
  • What Jesus finished at the cross.
  • What it means that Jesus is a new covenant.
  • What John 19:30 means today.

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