Jesus Said 'It' Is Finished, Not 'I' Am Finished
Donald Cantrell
John 19:30
Good Friday shows Christ as a victor, not as a victim!!!
Jhn 19:30 KJV - When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, he said, It is finished: and he bowed his head, and gave up the ghost.
Theme: Jesus did not die whimpering, but he died conquering
I - The Terrible Events of That Day
II - The Triumphant Exclamation of that Day
III - The Thankful Effects of That Day
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
One Word Can Change Everything
Benign or Malignant
Innocent or Guilty
Passed or Failed
Completed or Incomplete
Free or Incarcerated
Alive or Dead
Yes or No
Love or Hate
Think of the scenarios in which those words would make all the difference in a person's day! They would mean the difference of ecstasy or exasperation. One simple word can change everything and make you feel good or awful.
No Cancer!
You were found not guilty!
You can graduate!
The last of the hard project is over!
The prisoner is no longer captive!
One word can, indeed make all the difference in a day.
Mary and the other women went to the tomb that day and the angel proclaimed ''He is NOT here...''
The angel also invited them into the Lord's tomb and said ''Come see the place where he LAY...'' He did not say come see where he lies...
In the book of Revelation we find the Lord proclaiming ''I am He that liveth, and WAS dead...''
Jesus did not die whimpering or whining, not at all, he died winning, not as a victim, but as a mighty victor as he proclaimed ''It is finished!!!''
One Word Made All the Difference
A Catholic priest in Arizona has resigned after he was found to have performed baptisms incorrectly throughout his career, rendering the rite invalid for thousands of people.
The Catholic Diocese of Phoenix announced on its website that it determined after careful study that the Rev. Andres Arango had ...
Donald Cantrell
John 19:30
Good Friday shows Christ as a victor, not as a victim!!!
Jhn 19:30 KJV - When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, he said, It is finished: and he bowed his head, and gave up the ghost.
Theme: Jesus did not die whimpering, but he died conquering
I - The Terrible Events of That Day
II - The Triumphant Exclamation of that Day
III - The Thankful Effects of That Day
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
One Word Can Change Everything
Benign or Malignant
Innocent or Guilty
Passed or Failed
Completed or Incomplete
Free or Incarcerated
Alive or Dead
Yes or No
Love or Hate
Think of the scenarios in which those words would make all the difference in a person's day! They would mean the difference of ecstasy or exasperation. One simple word can change everything and make you feel good or awful.
No Cancer!
You were found not guilty!
You can graduate!
The last of the hard project is over!
The prisoner is no longer captive!
One word can, indeed make all the difference in a day.
Mary and the other women went to the tomb that day and the angel proclaimed ''He is NOT here...''
The angel also invited them into the Lord's tomb and said ''Come see the place where he LAY...'' He did not say come see where he lies...
In the book of Revelation we find the Lord proclaiming ''I am He that liveth, and WAS dead...''
Jesus did not die whimpering or whining, not at all, he died winning, not as a victim, but as a mighty victor as he proclaimed ''It is finished!!!''
One Word Made All the Difference
A Catholic priest in Arizona has resigned after he was found to have performed baptisms incorrectly throughout his career, rendering the rite invalid for thousands of people.
The Catholic Diocese of Phoenix announced on its website that it determined after careful study that the Rev. Andres Arango had ...
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