April 27, 2025
April 27, 2025
- Pastor David Filener
- It Is Finished... Or Is It Just Beginning?
- Colossians
- Hebrews
- John
- Luke
- Mark
- Matthew
- Continued Belief
- Relationship with Christ
- Relationship with God
- Salvation
April 27, 2025
In this sermon, we explore the profound declaration of Jesus on the cross: “It is finished.” This phrase, found in John 19, signifies both completion and the beginning of something new. Pastor David Filener delves into the dual meanings of “It is finished”—as both a conclusion and a commencement.
The resurrection is not merely an event but a pivotal moment that transformed the disciples’ lives and ours. It represents our salvation, redemption, and the promise of eternal life. Pastor David emphasizes that Easter is a celebration of Jesus’ unique power to save, heal, and restore.
Pastor David challenges us to move beyond event-focused faith, such as Easter and Christmas, and to develop a continuous, ongoing relationship with Jesus. He highlights the tendency to focus on significant events rather than nurturing a daily walk with Christ.
Using the metaphor of the Eisenhower Tunnel, Pastor David illustrates how Jesus’ death and resurrection opened a new way to the Father, akin to a tunnel through a mountain. This path is open to all, yet requires maintenance—our ongoing faith and relationship with God.
Pastor David stresses the importance of continuing to believe beyond the initial moment of salvation. The disciples themselves struggled with belief after the resurrection (Luke 24:11, Mark 16:11, Matthew 28:17, John 20:24-29). We are called to believe and continue to believe, as highlighted throughout the Gospel of John.
The sermon concludes with a call to see our faith not as a series of events but as a continuous journey with Jesus. We are urged to maintain our relationship with Him, recognizing that “it is finished” is not an end but a beginning. Let us continue to believe and live out our faith daily, embracing the life Jesus offers.
For further reflection, consider reading Colossians 1:19-23 and Hebrews 10:19-25. These passages reinforce the themes of reconciliation and ongoing faith in our walk with Christ.
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