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Jesus fulfilled His purpose.

( It means there’s nothing more to be done.)

2. Jesus overcomes every curse on the cross, sickness, poverty, depression, pain,

rejection and even death for us to be

saved.

We must understand the victory

we have in Christ because of what he has done on the cross.

We must walk in the victory that we have in Christ!

7 words of victory

His Words of Acceptance

His Words of Forgiveness

His Words of Invitation:

His Words of Restoration

“Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?”

which means “My God, my God,

why have you abandoned me?”

Matthew 27:46

1. Jesus forgave every people while they were killing Him.

2. Jesus was tortured and killed so that we could be forgiven.

MATTHEW 11:26

“ But if you do not forgive, neither will your father in heaven forgive your trespasses”

3. Jesus' forgiveness is without limits.

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Jesus was separated from His father:

1. So that we could be reconciled to Him.

2. So that our homes and families restored.

While Jesus is still on the cross he gave us the example and the importance of a FAMILY.

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Confession:

I FORGIVE AND I AM FORGIVEN!!!

“Father, forgive them, for they

do not know what they do.”

Luke 23:34

“Assuredly, I say to you,

today you will be with Me

in Paradise.”

Luke 23:43

Confession:

I AND MY FAMILY ARE RESTORED!

26“Dear woman, here is your son.” 27 And He said to this disciple, “Here is your mother.”

John 19: 26-27

1.Jesus was rejected so we could be accepted.

(a.) Everyone has experience rejection in some point

of life but Jesus was rejected since birth until his death.

(b.) Jesus experienced all kinds of rejection, so we can

be accepted.

(c.) In the presence of God there is no rejection, everyone

is always accepted.

If we surrender our whole heart to Jesus, He will welcome us into his open arms.

There is no better place than in the presence of the Lord.

The presence of God in our lives is what enables us to persevere through all trials.

Confession:

I AM ACCEPTED!

Confession:

I CHOSE TO BE IN THE PRESENCE OF GOD

Words of Love:

Words of Triumph:

Words of Hope

“I thirst!”

John19:28

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“It is finished!”

John19:30

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“Father, into Your hands

I commit My spirit.”

Luke 23:46

His thirst was not physical; His true thirst was longing for the salvation of lost souls.

He is thirsty for our love.

John4:19

“We love Him because He first love us”

Confession:

I LOVE JESUS MY LORD

Confession:

JESUS SET ME FREE!

Confession:

I COMMIT MY LIFE TO GOD.

When Jesus was certain everything had been accomplished he committed his spirit into

the Father’s hands.

a. When we commit to God everything,

it means we trust Him.

b. Jesus wants to teach us to commit everything to our father in heaven.

REMEMBER:

“ God cannot keep what we do not commit; for He can only keep what we commit to Him.”

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