As we head into Easter, many of us take time to reflect on Jesus' journey to the cross. We try to imagine the physical pain He endured, the emotional weight of betrayal, and the sense of loss and fear He may have felt. John 19:30 records Jesus' final words on the cross: 30 When he had received the drink, Jesus said, "It is finished." With that, he bowed his head and gave up his spirit. (NIV) |
It's right to empathize with His suffering. But what we must not forget is that Jesus knew what was coming—and still, He chose obedience. Despite the agony ahead, He followed through with God's plan. |
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The Believer's Bible Commentary, available with Bible Gateway Plus, unpacks the deep significance of this verse. |
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| 19:30 "It is finished!" The work His Father had given him to do! The pouring out of His soul as an offering for sin! The work of redemption and of atonement! It is true that He had not yet died, but His death, burial, and ascension were as certain as if already accomplished. So the Lord Jesus could announce that the way had been provided whereby sinners could be saved. Thank God today for the finished work of the Lord Jesus on the cross of Calvary! |
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Some Bible scholars tell us that bowing His head may mean that He leaned His head backward. Vine says, "Not the helpless dropping of the head after death, but the deliberate putting of His head into a position of rest." That He gave up His spirit emphasizes the fact that His death was voluntary. He determined the time of His death. In full control of His faculties, He dismissed His spirit—an act no mere man could accomplish. |
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Reflecting on the verse and this commentary, let's refocus on what it means and what our emotions do here. Ask yourself the following questions: - Are there times when emotion can cloud or enrich our understanding of Scripture?
- How does Jesus' control, even in his final moments, impact your understanding of His divinity?
- How do the words "He gave up His spirit" reflect Jesus' willingness to follow God's plan?
- What does this reveal about obedience and trust? And, how do you apply it in your life?
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