It Is Finished
“It is finished.” Not a cry of defeat—but a declaration that nothing more is required. What if you lived like the work was already done?
“It is finished.” Not a cry of defeat—but a declaration that nothing more is required. What if you lived like the work was already done?
At the table, Jesus didn’t just speak about love—He demonstrated it through humble service and complete surrender. The One with all authority chose to kneel, showing us a different way to live: a life where love is expressed not in words alone, but in everyday acts of quiet, faithful service.
When a woman pours out costly perfume on Jesus, the disciples call it waste—but Jesus calls it beautiful (Matthew 26:6–13, NIV). This Holy Week reflection invites us to consider how perspective and discernment shape our response to God. Are we measuring devotion… or recognizing the moment to pour?
This week is not only a remembrance—
it is an invitation to walk more closely with Him, step by step, in humility, surrender, and trust.
Their stories were never meant to stay on the page.
They were meant to stir something within us—
a reminder that the same God who called them is still calling today.