Good Friday
“It is finished.” As he took his last breath and bowed his head, what was finished was the earthly life of Jesus of Nazareth. The public ministry that included miracles, the feeding of the multitudes, the many parables.
What is finished? For one thing, he no longer had to endure any more of the brutal suffering he had been subjected to since his arrest in the garden. With his dying breath, one could say that, but I suspect Jesus had something else inmind as he breathed his last.
Moments beforehand, he said, “I thirst.” So they offered him a sponge soaked in wine on a sprig of hyssop. He took the wine, something only John mentions. Recall several verses earlier in his gospel when Jesus said, “Shall I not drink from the cup which my Father gave me?” The last line he said after his arrest. Having taken the wine, he had finished the commitment he made at the start of the Passion Narrative.
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