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Worthy Brief - 6/4/2026

Friend, you are advancing a finished victory!

John 17:1-5 When Jesus had spoken these things, He lifted up His eyes to heaven and said, “Father, the hour has come. Glorify Your Son, that Your Son may glorify You.  2 For You granted Him authority over all people, so that He may give eternal life to all those You have given Him.  3 Now this is eternal life, that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom You have sent.  4 I have glorified You on earth by accomplishing the work You gave Me to do. 5 And now, Father, glorify Me in Your presence with the glory I had with You before the world existed. 

Over the past few devotionals, we have touched on different usages of the word Tetelestai — how it carried the idea of a debt paid in full, a legal matter settled, and an obligation completely satisfied. But there is another powerful dimension to this word. It was also used in a military sense. When a soldier had completed his assignment, fulfilled his orders, and carried out the mission entrusted to him, he could return with this report: Tetelestai — mission accomplished. Every objective fulfilled. Nothing left undone.

This gives us a powerful lens through which to see the life and death of Yeshua (Jesus). His coming was not random. His ministry was not improvised. His suffering was not an unfortunate accident. He came under divine assignment. He said clearly, “I have glorified You on earth by accomplishing the work You gave Me to do.”

From the wilderness to Galilee, from the synagogues to the streets, from the table with sinners to the garden of Gethsemane, Yeshua moved with the clarity of a Son on mission. He was not controlled by men's approval. He was not intimidated by the demons' opposition. He was not distracted by the pressure of the crowds. He knew why He had come.

That is why the cross must never be seen as the interruption of His mission. It was the completion of it. What looked to Rome like an execution looked to Heaven like fulfillment. What looked to the disciples like collapse was, in truth, the decisive strike against sin, death, and the powers of darkness. Yeshua was not overtaken by the cross; He walked into it with open eyes. He was not trapped by the schemes of men; He was fulfilling the counsel of God. Every prophecy, every shadow, every sacrifice, every promise spoken across a thousand years of covenant history -- all of it converged on that hill, on that moment, in that cry -- Tetelestai.

When Yeshua cried, “It is finished,” He was not surrendering to defeat. He was declaring that the mission had been accomplished. Nothing was partial. Nothing was incomplete. He did not almost finish the work. He did not secure a temporary victory. He did not leave redemption hanging in uncertainty. The Lamb had been offered. The blood had been shed. The enemy had been judged. The covenant had been sealed. The way had been opened. The Kingdom had broken through in power.

This is essential to our understanding of the Kingdom. The Body of Messiah is not trying to create a victory that does not yet exist. We are called to move in agreement with the victory of our Lord. Yeshua has completed the mission; His Body now carries the authority of what He already accomplished. We do not preach a Gospel that might work. We proclaim a Kingdom that has already triumphed through the death and resurrection of the King. We do not pray from uncertainty. We pray from the finished work. We do not resist darkness as though the outcome is still in question -- we enforce the judgment of the One who has already overcome.

The enemy works hard to convince believers that we are still fighting for victory. He wants the Body of Messiah exhausted, anxious, and unsure -- as though Calvary only gave us a chance to win. But the cross did not create the possibility of triumph. It secured the triumph of the King. The resurrection was Heaven's public declaration that the sacrifice was accepted, the assignment was complete, and the victory was final. The tomb is empty because the mission was finished.

This changes how we walk. You are not carrying fragile hope into uncertain ground -- you are advancing in the authority of a completed mission, representing a King who has already disarmed principalities and powers, made a public spectacle of them, and now reigns at the right hand of the Father. Every act of obedience, every prayer of faith, every proclamation of the Gospel, every refusal to surrender ground to darkness -- these are not attempts to earn a victory. They are the enforcement of one already won.

Friend, do not lower your eyes because the battle is fierce. Do not confuse fierce resistance with an uncertain outcome. The Captain of your salvation has filed His report in Heaven: mission complete. Now walk out your life in the authority of that finished victory. Tetelestai!

Your family in the Lord with much agape love,

George & Baht Rivka (Maryland)

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