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Easter: Finished. Forgiven. Free.
What are the most powerful words you’ve ever heard? You got the job. The
test came back clear. We’re pregnant. Yes, I will marry you. Those
moments land because they change everything in a sentence.
This Easter message argues there are three words that top them all: It is
finished.
Pastor Ezra takes you to the cross in John 19 and reframes what Jesus meant. He
wasn’t saying I’m finished. He was saying the work is finished. Paid in full.
Complete. Settled. Christianity isn’t built on what you must do, it’s built on
what has already been done. You don’t add effort to a finished cross. You
build your life on it.
But the message doesn’t stop at the cross. It moves to the empty tomb in
John 20 and makes it personal through Mary Magdalene. She’s grieving,
confused, and stuck in the dark until Jesus says one word: Mary. That
moment becomes the filter for the whole next series, Hearing God. If the
voice you’re hearing drives you into hiding, shame, and quitting, it’s not
God. Jesus calls you by name, not by your worst moment.
Then the three-word declaration expands into a three-part reality: Finished.
Forgiven. Free. Finished means the debt is paid. Forgiven means shame
doesn’t get to sentence you anymore. Free means you’re not a forgiven
prisoner, your future is open because resurrection is real.
