Jesus’ 7 Last Sayings in Scripture
“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” — Luke 23:34
“Today shalt thou be with Me in paradise.” — Luke 23:43
“Woman, behold thy Son.” -- John 19:26
“My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?” — Mark 15:34
“I thirst.” — John 19:28
“It is finished.” — John 19:30
“Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit.” — Luke 23:46
If you haven’t read the complete story of the crucifixion recently, this is a perfect season to revisit it.
You can also hear these final 7 last sayings of Jesus in this incredibly moving video with Blair from the Complete Audio Bible Experience.
Watch: Jesus’ Crucifixion, performed by Blair Underwood as Jesus
Your Turn Good Friday is a day of remembrance and reflection that our flesh can’t possibly comprehend. Our holy God hung on a human torture and execution tool. On that day He was still fully God and yet He was also fully human… so His words of forgiveness, promise, protection, provision, agony, human need, completion, and consecration are that much more profound. Which of Jesus’ final statements moves you the most? Is it His forgiveness of the repentant criminal? His need? His suffering? Come share with us on our blog, as we reflect on Jesus’ final words on the cross.
Learn more about the Audio Bible Experience in the FaithGateway store >
“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” — Luke 23:34
“Today shalt thou be with Me in paradise.” — Luke 23:43
“Woman, behold thy Son.” -- John 19:26
“My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?” — Mark 15:34
“I thirst.” — John 19:28
“It is finished.” — John 19:30
“Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit.” — Luke 23:46
If you haven’t read the complete story of the crucifixion recently, this is a perfect season to revisit it.
You can also hear these final 7 last sayings of Jesus in this incredibly moving video with Blair from the Complete Audio Bible Experience.
Watch: Jesus’ Crucifixion, performed by Blair Underwood as Jesus
Your Turn Good Friday is a day of remembrance and reflection that our flesh can’t possibly comprehend. Our holy God hung on a human torture and execution tool. On that day He was still fully God and yet He was also fully human… so His words of forgiveness, promise, protection, provision, agony, human need, completion, and consecration are that much more profound. Which of Jesus’ final statements moves you the most? Is it His forgiveness of the repentant criminal? His need? His suffering? Come share with us on our blog, as we reflect on Jesus’ final words on the cross.
Learn more about the Audio Bible Experience in the FaithGateway store >