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Thank you, Brother Gary. It's a blessing to be here. We're grateful the Lord's given us this time together. Thank you, Brother Gary, for the kind invitation to come and share with your people these days. And I appreciate the church here. I appreciate your prayers for us. And we're grateful to be here looking forward to what the Lord wants to do for us in these days. And I'm glad He does have something for us. I know it is dark and discouraging days, but I'm grateful the Lord is still in control and still in charge. And He is still working. We may not see Him, but He seems to do His best work in the dark. It was through the night that He got the children of Israel across the Red Sea and kept the Egyptians from coming across. Amen? And it was in the darkness on Calvary that our redemption was wrought. Those three hours from twelve till three. Amen. And it was in the darkness of that tomb that it looked like all hope was gone, but three days and three nights later, our Lord arose. So sometimes it seems like He works in the night or in the darkness, but I'm glad He does work and He is faithful. I do need your prayers this morning. I appreciate being here and the songs and the testimonies. The sweet presence of the Lord already. A familiar verse in John 19. John's Gospel chapter 19. I want to read verse 30. John's Gospel chapter 19. It's verse 30. You can probably quote the verse. When you see it, I know you'll be very familiar with it, but this is where our heart is this morning. This is where we want to start. And so I trust you'll pray for us for the next few moments that the Lord would help us. John's Gospel, chapter 19, and it's verse 30 that we're going to read this morning. Once you find your place, if you're physically able, and if you're willing to do so, we do invite you to stand with us. And of course, by standing, we're simply honoring and reverencing the reading of the precious Word of the Lord. If you're able to remain standing after we read this verse, we'll pray together. And I would appreciate greatly and ask humbly for your prayers this morning. Verse 30, the Bible said, When Jesus, therefore, had received the vinegar, He said, It is finished. And He bowed His head and gave up the ghost. Father, we love You this morning because You first loved us. We're grateful this morning for the privilege to call on Your name. We thank You for the good day and the good week. We thank You for the blessings of life. Most of all, we thank You for saving us, putting us in the family of God. Thank You for the reading of the Scriptures this morning. Thank You for preserving Your Word to this generation. Thank You for the portion You've directed our heart to. Thank You for an open door and an opportunity to preach. Thank You that we live in a nation that we enjoy this freedom. Thank You for the liberty there is in Christ. And I pray to You, Lord, this morning now, as I endeavor to preach to this congregation. Lord, I'm just a dying man preaching to dying men, women, boys and girls. But would You have mercy upon me? And more importantly, would You have mercy upon them? And for a few moments, would You hide me in the cross? Would You let me lose sight of myself? And would You purge me and cleanse me from anything and everything that would hinder the working of Your Spirit in my life this morning? Or would you breathe on us afresh and anew? Would you touch our body and voice? Touch us in the inward man? I pray for insight and understanding from heaven's world, spiritual insight, spiritual understanding, wisdom and knowledge that only comes from above. And would you anoint me to preach? Empower me to preach and permit me to preach? and literally preach through me this morning the message you won't proclaim unto this generation and unto this congregation this morning. Oh, dear Lord, may the Word of God have free course this morning and may the Word of God go forth from these lips of claim, the power and the demonstration of the Spirit of God. May hearts be opened, may hearts be receptive, Lord, to Your Word this morning. May, Lord, if you deal with the hearts of sinners, may, Lord, they be gripped with conviction. And, Lord, may the searchlight of heaven be turned on their lives this morning. May they see themselves in the light of eternity and judgment in the Word of God. And may they turn from seeing Satan himself. and be saved by the grace of God. Oh, would you touch that one that's cold and indifferent, walking afar off? Help him to get right. Encourage that one that's discouraged. Strengthen that one that's weak. Reprove us, Lord, where we need reproving. Instruct us, Lord. Admonish us. Exhort us. Lead us on, Lord, to victory in our lives. Above everything that would be accomplished, may your name be glorified. and magnified here this morning. And that You do for us, we sure will praise You. And thank You for it, for I ask what I ask. In Jesus' wonderful name, Amen and Amen. Thank you so kindly. for standing as we read the Word of God and then prayed together. I want to preach on those three words there that Jesus proclaimed, or He cried, or spoke forth just as He died. It is finished. It is finished. I am glad of the Savior's cry. The Bible teaches us or records for us that there were seven last sayings of Jesus. Seven things that Jesus said as He hung on that cross. And we have come to that last one where He cried, It is finished. It is finished. What was he referring to? What was he talking about? Not just his life being finished. Not the fact that his life was just being over. But my friend, he had accomplished something. For that is what finished means. There was a completion. There was something that had been perfected. There was something that had been done. And Jesus said, it is finished. Oh, what a wonderful cry from the Savior this morning. By the way, it is because He made that cry and made that statement and did finish something that we are here this morning. None of us would be here this morning. None of you would be singing these songs or giving these testimonies this morning or rejoicing like you are if it had not been for the fact that the Lord Jesus completed a task, finished a work. Amen? I am glad that He did this morning. And salvation does not depend on what I do, nor what you do this morning. As a matter of fact, you can do nothing to merit salvation. You can do nothing to keep salvation. Oh, hear me, friend. But it's simply because of what Jesus did. Amen? The work that He completed. that we have salvation this morning. I appreciate that fact, don't you? Jesus said to His disciples there in John chapter 4, you remember? In John chapter 4 they went through Samaria, Jesus and His disciples, and He sent the disciples into the city to buy some meat. For the Bible said when He sat on that well, He was tired, from the journey and he was hungry. And so the disciples go into the town by praying the whale being on the outskirts. And while he sits there and waits on them, they go into town and buy meat so they can eat. He meets the woman there from the city and she swaps off her water pot and gets the whale. and runs back into the city and says, come see a man who told me all things that ever I did. Is this not the Christ? And so, as the disciples come back with the men of the city, they see Jesus sitting there, And they offer Him the meat that they went to buy. And Jesus said, I'm not hungry anymore. And they wonder why when they left Him He was hungry. Now He's not. And He tells them in verse 34, Hey God, my meat is to do the will of Him that sent me. And to finish, He is at work. Are you hearing me? In John chapter 5 and verse 36, Jesus is talking to the Jews. And He said, I have greater witness than John. For He said the works that the Father has given me to finish, those works I do. Amen? And so in Jesus, I made the statement on the cross. It is finished. He has completed the task. He has completed the work. that God has given to do. Seldom will a man get to the end of his life, even to the end of a job, or the end of his journey, and be able to look back and say, without reservation, it is finished. Or be able to say, everything is perfect, Everything is complete. Every nail was drove low, as deep as it should be. Everything was done by God without any imperfection. There's nothing lacking. Are you all hearing me? Oh, my. But when Jesus cried on that cross and said, it is finished, There were no imperfections. There was nothing else to be added. There was no fault to be found. He had died exclusively and perfectly. Everything that the Father had given him to do. Amen. Amen? He prayed in John 17 and verse 4. Thank God he said, Father, thank God I have finished the work that you give me to do. Amen? Well, what did he do? Well, he fulfilled the law. Amen? Thank God. The only man born of a woman. Thank God that kept the law of God. Amen? Was there something wrong with God's law? Not a thing. Only just. Hey, God was God's law. The problem was, hey God, the flesh was weak. The problem was with man, not with God. And that's still the problem today. Don't blame God. It's man. Hallelujah. It's our own sin. It's our own wickedness. It's our own failure. It's not God. He's holy and perfect. Are you hearing me? Oh, but I'm glad. Oh, the law was weak through the flesh. God sent him his own son in the likeness of sinful flesh. And for sin, condemned it in the flesh. Here's a man made of a woman, made under the law. and to redeem them that were under the law. And the first way he had to do it was to keep the law himself. Thank God, and when he lived thirty-three-plus years on this earth, thank God he stood above the law. He stood as one that had never offended at any point. He was wholly harmless and separate from sinner. He had finished the work. He thought he had fulfilled, or filled the law full. There was nothing held. The law can put its finger and find one bit of jeal in the darning Lamb of God. Amen. Hallelujah. So he had fulfilled the law, but it wasn't just the law. Thank God. And by the way, Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone that believeth, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. I want to say to you, dear beloved, this morning, thank God He finished the work of redemption. Amen? Hallelujah. I don't understand. Oh, don't ask me to explain. It's a mystery to me. Thank God. How that Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, thank God, one God, three manifestations, yet they worked in these distinct offices of the triune God to bring redemption to fallen man. But that's what He did. Matter of fact, it's that same triune God that created the world. Amen? Are you all hearing me? Bless His name. And by the way, God finished creation. Amen. Oh, He did. Thank God. God said. Thank God. The Father said. Hey God! And there's the Word! Are you hearing me? And then there's the Holy Ghost! And it moved upon the face of the deep! Well, I've got to hurry! God help us this morning! Hey God! Oh God! Am I free of it? Oh now, not only in creation, but in man's redemption! Thank God! Oh God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Ghost, and the Son! It's taken man's place. Without controversy, great is the mystery of God and it's God was manifest in the flesh. Christ's name was Emmanuel, which is my interpretation. God with us. Amen. Oh, hallelujah! Ain't God the condescension of Christ? Ain't God, if He took upon Himself the form of man? Hallelujah! And if He hadn't found passion as a man, He humbled Himself and became obedient to death, even the death of the cross. He fulfilled the law for us. But that wouldn't have worked. He had the boss man come from a ruined state. And the whole way the boss man wants to shed his blood. And we are not redeemed by corruptible faith such as silver and gold. But we are redeemed by the precious blood of the Lord Jesus Christ as a lamb without spot. and without blemish, and that eternal blood that flowed down Calvary is what brought our redemption. And He finished the work. Amen. He finished the work. The work of redemption. Hallelujah. Oh my! Satisfied the justice of God? Paid the penalty for man? Hallelujah! Amen? Oh my! I'm sad it's finished. Hallelujah! I'm the last lamb that needs to be sacrificed. Hallelujah! It's finished. Amen. I'm the offering God's been looking for. Ever since He slew those animals and clothed Adam and Eve, ever since Abel offered that to the firstling of the flock and the fat thereof, God said, that's the one I've been looking for. And Christ said, it is finished. It's done. It's complete. Amen. It's perfected. Hallelujah. God is completely satisfied with the offering that His Son made. Hallelujah. Amen. And when you get completely satisfied with it, God will receive you. Amen. If you want to establish your own righteousness, if you want to reject what God has accepted, you have that privilege and opportunity. But you'll never be a friend of God. You'll never be reconciled to God. You'll never be on friendly terms with God. You'll always be His enemy. Hallelujah. Hey, God, man tried four thousand years. and couldn't get her done, but I'm glad Jesus came. Of course, thank God, from God's standpoint, he knew man would not be eligible or able to perform the work. That's why Christ stood as a lamb, slain from the foundation of the world. Hallelujah. Amen. Somebody said, you're still in grammar school this morning. You're still in elementary school. Well, don't let me graduate. Let me stay right here. Thank God and keep preaching about the cross and keep preaching about the blood. God, for me and us in glory, save in the cross of the Lord Jesus Christ, whereby I was crucified to the world and the world was crucified unto me. Am I listening to the preacher this morning? It's finished. I've got a long way to go and a short time to be there. Oh, help me, pray for me just a minute. It is finished. Salvation's plan. Thank God redemption's work. Hallelujah. Satisfied God's justice. Paid the necessary penalty. Thank God. Oh, gave Himself a ransom for all. Amen? Thank God He gave the ransom for our soul. Oh, bless His name. Hallelujah. And He cried just before He healed up the ghost. By the way, He wasn't weak. By the way, He wasn't frail. By the way, He was nothing less than a man. Thank God, as a matter of fact, He cried with a loud voice and said, It's finished. Thank God, six hours He'd been on the cross. Thank God, He'd been in the hall of Caiaphas and before Pilate and Herod before that. Hey God, he had been down in the prison. Hey God, he had been beaten. His visage was marred, more than the sons of men, or younger than me. And yet he still had a strong voice. Hey God, for he said, no man takes my life. Hey God, from me I lay it down freely. I'll have power to lay it down and I'll have power to take it again. The reason He gave it up right then, He had done the work. There's nothing else to be accomplished. There was nothing else God wanted. There was nothing else that was lacking. Everything was complete and He said it is finished. Oh my. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. I believe when he cried, it's finished. The wind said, it's finished. The clouds picked up the cry and said, it's finished. The rocks picked up the cry and started shaking and said, it's finished. Hallelujah. Anybody hearing me? And over yonder the veil in the temple was rent entwined from top to bottom and cried, it was finished. Hallelujah. I don't know how it picked it up in the atmosphere, but somehow, thank God, it was picked up in the heavens and they must have cried, it is finished. Until that cry reached heaven and in the portals of glory, thank God the angels must have cried, it's finished. And even to the very throne of God, he must have cried, it is finished! Whoo! Bless his name! Woo! Thank God. And you can't undo it. And you can't change it. And you can't add nothing to it. Thank God He finished it all by Himself. Thank God He turned the winepress of God's wrath along. I bless His name. And it stands from now on, God's work of redemption and salvation for fallen humanity. and let whosoever will, let him come and take of the water of life freely. Amen. It's finished. I need to be through and I'm just getting started. Lord, help me. I may just have to quit and pick up somewhere the rest of the night. Hallelujah. It is finished. It is the Savior's cry. Hallelujah. We know it's finished because the veil was rent entwined from top to bottom and that had never happened before. Hallelujah. The way into the hole is what's now made possible because He finished the work. Hallelujah. Oh, how do we know He finished? Because He got up three days and three nights later. How do we know He finished? Because He appeared to the disciples for 40 days with infallible proofs. How do we know He finished? Because the disciples watched Him go out of their sight. And the angels said, this same Jesus you saw go away shall come again in like manner. How do we know He finished? Because the rest of the New Testament says, hey God, God said, set at My right hand, till thine enemies be made thy footstool. Amen. Thank God. And over and over again, the Bible talks about Him being at the right hand of the Father. Under the Old Testament economy and the Mosaic law, there was no place to sit down. Thank God. In the Holy of Holies, the high priest went in once a year on the Day of Atonement, offered blood for himself and for his people, Ain't God had got out as quick as He could? Ain't God? And if God had heard the prayer and put forth the sins of the people another year, the glory would feel that holy of holies. Oh, you'll hear me. But the priest never got through. But though he's accepted one year, he had to do it all over the next year, but not Christ. Ain't God? He entered one time. into the holy place and not with a blood to offer for his sin, because he didn't have none. But with that holy and eternal blood, that everlasting blood, he sprinkled it on the mercy seat on high. And the Father said, the work's complete, so sit down. Hey, God, don't keep working. Ain't nothing else to do. Hallelujah. And the work is complete. And He's setting it around here. And the Father making intercession for you and me. I'm not going to get no further than this, so just hang on there. I had three more points, but they ain't going to get here this morning. Thank God I'm going to have to stop on this one sometime or another. Thank God for the sun goes down. I'll try to stop on this one here. It is finished. I'm glad it's finished. Hallelujah. God bless His name. How do we know it finished? The veil was trimmed and turned from top to bottom. How do we know it's finished? He sat there on the right hand of the majesty on high. He's at the right hand of the Father. The book declares it. The scriptures say it so. Are y'all hearing me? How do we know He's finished? Because ten days after He got back, He said, now I'm not going to leave y'all comfortless. We can do as disciples. But when I get to the Father, I'll pray. Him that He'll send you another comforter. And ten days after His ascension, while a group of 120 believers was gathered together in a place called an upper room in Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost, lo and behold, as they shut themselves in, they got all of a sudden like a mighty rushing wind come the Holy Ghost. They didn't feel the place where they were sitting. Hallelujah. And they began to set, clothed in tongues, a fire set upon their head. Hey God, that means double tongues, what that means. Hey God, hallelujah. Set upon their head and every man. Seventeen different nationalities of Jews was represented that day, hallelujah. And all seventeen heard in their own language of the wonderful works of the Lord. They didn't speak that language. They spoke what they had been speaking all the time, but they had cloven tongues. They said it in their native language, but when it got to the ears of the hearer, they called, hallelujah. They heard it in their own language. The wonderful words of the Lord. How do we know He finished? Because the Holy Ghost came back. The Holy Ghost came. Well, had He always been here? Sure. He moved upon the face of the deep. But He had never come as a baptizer. He'd never come as an indweller. He'd never come as a teacher, as a guide. Well, hallelujah. Thank God He'd never come. Had to come patch a body together. Hey, and make a church. Or a body. We know Christ. Finish the work. Well, bless His name. Of the Spirit of God. God dare. Hallelujah. Well, bless His name. Thank you, Lord. Hallelujah. Amen. Well, how do we know it's finished? Because what's happened in our own heart? Has anybody read the stand up this morning and say salvation isn't real? Hey God, regeneration's not real. Hey God, are you ready to back up and sing a different song and say there hadn't been a change in me? Thank God, I can't do it or I'd be lying. Oh, hallelujah. If we confess Him, He'll confess us. But if we deny Him, yet He abides faithful. He cannot deny Himself. There's something inside of me I can't deny this morning. There's something in me that knows there's been times I've doubted. And I've pouted, and I've wondered, and I've worried. I ain't got enough questions. But when it really gets down to where the rubber meets the road, something keeps springing up inside of me that I didn't start, that I'm not helping keep going. But God worked into my soul. That's a reality this morning. That changed my life. And it's changing me every day. I wake up and it's new every morning. I've got old things. I've passed away. And behold, old things have become new. If he hadn't finished the work and completed salvation, God would say, well, let me work on you a little. God would have said, well, Or maybe I'll get you here one day. Or sometime after a while. Hey God, we'll get this thing settled. But I'm glad, thank God, on a day I repented and believed. Hey God, regeneration was wrought in my soul. Anybody hearing the preacher this morning? And the change took place. And I was translated out of the kingdom of darkness into the kingdom of God's dear Son. Hallelujah. And I had a new desire, and a new delight, and a new destiny. Anybody here in the future? Oh, what a change! Oh, what a difference! And all things are passed away, and behold, all things are become new and they're new all over again this morning. Hallelujah. And I'm part of the bride. I'm part of the body of Christ and the spirit of adoption that's been sent forth into my heart. And I cry out, my father. Hallelujah. Oh, you listen this morning. Oh, bless his name. And tell somebody else it ain't real. There was somebody else who didn't finish it. Hallelujah. The whole white manner of love. The Father hath bestowed upon us that we should be called the sons of God. Therefore the world knoweth us not because it knew Him not. Beloved, now are we the sons of God, that it doth not yet appear what we shall be. But we know when He shall appear, we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is. Therefore, nay, no condemnation for them that are in Christ Jesus. Who walk not unto the faith, but unto the Spirit, can abhor the song again. If God is dead, if salvation is not complete, who's this living in my soul? Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! And I may not know what it won't be or will be, or might not be, or won't get finished, but I know this is done. Thank God this is settled. God's not looking for nothing else. Thank God. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. But oh, preacher, you're preaching about His general work of redemption. I know I am. But the same One that completed it generally. Thank God for the whole human family. Thank God He's the same One that Paul said to the church at Philippi. Thank God He that's begun a good work in you will perform it till the day of Jesus Christ. And He ever started nothing, He couldn't finish. Hallelujah. As a matter of fact, as far as God's concerned, it's already done. Hey God, when God sees inside of you and me this morning, you know what the throne says? It is finished! It is finished! Hallelujah! It's done! Hallelujah! Let the bloodhounds of hell bark! Let the winds of heresy blow! Let the world fall apart! Let the seams unknot something inside! Let the devil and the world can't do a thing about no hell! It's finished! It's complete! It's done! Hallelujah! Woo! If he hadn't have finished it, he'd have to come back later. Hallelujah. And he is going to come again, but not to finish the work. Not to die cowardly. Not to be spit upon. But as King of Kings and Lord of Lords, he's coming again. Anybody hearing me? Hey God, He appeared once in the end of the world, and by the sacrifice of Himself, has put away sin forever! Hallelujah! Hey God, by that one offering, He has protected forever! They are better sanctified! I'm trying to tell you it's finished. I don't know what's between here and there for you and me. I don't know what holes I got in the election, or I got in our economy, or in our world, or in our nation. But I know what He's done inside of me, and I know it's already finished. It's already finished. It's already complete. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. How do we know it's finished? He sat down. And before Christ would sit down, He made assurance for every one of us. You see, that scripture said He was the first begotten of the dead, the firstborn among many brethren, the firstfruits of them that slept. Hallelujah. Y'all do know what the firstfruits was. When the Israelites got to the land of Canaan, God set off with the firstfruits. The first year when the harvest comes in, the first things that get ripe, hallelujah, gather them, bring them to me, offer them to me, I'll bless the rest of the harvest. Amen? But the first fruits, first fruits are mine. Hallelujah. Here stood Jesus. Oh Lord, in glory after He had finished the work down here. Hallelujah. And the Father said, well, what about it? He said, I'm the first begotten of the dead. Amen. I am the forerunner. There's a whole bunch of runners behind me. There's a whole bunch more going to get up from the dead too. I'm the first fruits of the resurrection or the first fruits of them that slept. Thank God. And I am presenting myself as exceptional unto you as the first fruit. And God, the father looked at him and said, you're the first fruit. He said, I am. He said, and the rest of the harvest is going to look like you when they get here. He said they will. He said, well, if that's the case, shut up. Till the rest of them get here. Are y'all hearing me? And that's how assured we're gonna be there, cause He's there. And I got news for you, we're in Him, and He's in us, and both of us are in the Father. That's why it's finished. And we're sealed with the Holy Spirit upon us. There ain't nothing else to be done. I'm trying to tell you. Salvation is complete. I'm telling you, let the devil roar. Let him howl this morning. Let the world say, it ain't real. You and I know better. Well, bless you. Hallelujah. I haven't preached all this before, but I need to preach it again. Hallelujah. We're in Him up there, and He's in us down here. So it's neither here nor there. Hallelujah. Are you hearing me? Are you listening to me this morning? I come! If He comes in the moment, at a twinkling of an eye, we'll be changed! Hallelujah. Do y'all realize how close we are? I'm not talking about looking for signs and Antichrist and all them other things, but do y'all realize how close we are? If he shouts today, hallelujah, before I could say goodbye, Before I can say, I'll see you over there, I will then be there. In the moment, in the twinkling of an eye, I come. Hallelujah. Amen. Somebody I read after today, what did he say? One ten thousandth of a second. That's what the moment in the twinkling of an eye is. That's not a blink, that's a twinkle. Hallelujah. That quick, I could be wearing a glorified body. That quick, I could be in a manual slave. That quick, I'll have no more sin nor sorrow. That quick, I'll be in a land where there'll be no more death. That quick, I'll be out of here and over there eternally, forever to be with the Lord. It's finished. It's finished. Hallelujah! Whoo! Hallelujah! Bless His Name! Oh my! The Savior cried, It is finished! Amen! Bless His Name! Oh, do you know what I'm talking about this morning? Have you experienced what I'm talking about? Hallelujah. If you have, you're a minority. You're in the small crowd that's in this world. I'm going to tell you something else. You're in a minority among church folk and the religious crowd. For most of them just go every Sunday through their form. and through that little routine and got a form of Godness but have denied the power thereof. You know what I'm talking about this morning? You are exceedingly and abundantly blessed. You see, I preached long enough and lived long enough. to when I first started preaching, the majority of folks you preach to in the congregation had had this experience. And there was just one or two here and there that had snuck in or, hey man, been illegitimately born into the church and didn't know what you're talking about. But I've lived long enough now till the tides completely turned. And in most places, Brother Jimmy, thank God, it's one or two that knows what I'm talking about. And everybody else is standing there or sitting there looking like, Hallelujah. Amen. Woo! But I'm glad it's finished. I'm glad there's a work been done inside of me. Hallelujah. And I've been reconciled to God through Christ. And my sins are forgiven. And heaven is my home. Let's stand this morning. I can't go no further. Hallelujah. Thank You, Lord. Woo! Hallelujah. Woo! Hallelujah. I don't know. I think we're saying just a moment just before we do If the Savior made that cry, it is finished. And if the angelic host cried, it's finished, and the throne room cried, it's finished. Do you think it would be wrong for us to cry that this morning? I'll say it to you first. Would you say it back to me? And when I say it to you, will you say it back to me this morning if you know it? It is finished! I don't know if it felt as good for me to say it to you if you all said it back to me, but it's pretty good. If the Savior said it, why can't the saints say it? It is finished! Not going to be, not should be, not ought to be. It is! Hallelujah. Well, bless the Lord O my soul and all that's within me. Bless His holy name. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Oh my. Let's sing a verse or song If you will, thank you this morning. Hallelujah. Woo! Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Oh, bless His name. Hallelujah. Has He done a work in your life today? Do you hear Him calling or feel the Spirit of God wooing and Him wanting to do a work in your life today? Hallelujah. Why don't you come to Him now? Let's sing. Would you come if you need to pray? Amen. The altar is open to you today if you need to pray. Is it where we are? So is your heart right with God? All right, brother Gary. Thank you, brother. I have three more points, but I couldn't get them. Maybe God let you bring them over. I love you, brother. I love you, too. It's finished. Yeah, man. Oh, when she comes. you.
It Is Finished
Sermon ID | 122216158193 |
Duration | 49:10 |
Date | |
Category | Special Meeting |
Bible Text | John 19:30 |
Language | English |
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