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✨ Prophecy Fulfilled: The Life of Yeshua (Jesus) The Fulfillment of Grace (What Happened After the Cross) When Yeshua cried out and yielded His spirit, His physical suffering ended. But His work did not. Scripture tells us plainly that His body was laid in a tomb. His spirit, however, did not cease to exist, nor did it wander aimlessly. The work of redemption moved into its final, unseen phase. This moment is where confusion often enters—especially through later traditions and creeds not grounded in Scripture. Yeshua did not descend into Hell as a condemned soul. He was not punished after the cross. The cross was sufficient. What followed was not suffering—it was authority. ⸻ Where Did He Go? The Bible speaks of the realm of the dead using terms like Sheol and Hades—not Hell as a place of eternal punishment (which Scripture associates with final judgment, not interim states). Prior to the resurrection, the dead were understood to be held in a divided state: • A place of comfort for the righteous • A place of separation for the unrighteous Yeshua entered death as the victorious Messiah, not as a captive. Scripture describes Him as proclaiming—not pleading—His victory. This was not a rescue mission for the damned. It was a declaration. The debt was paid. The authority was established. The power of death was broken. ⸻ What Did He Do There? Scripture tells us that Yeshua: • Proclaimed victory • Disarmed spiritual powers • Declared the fulfillment of redemption He did not negotiate. He did not suffer further. He did not atone again. The atonement was finished on the cross. This moment marks the end of the Mosaic system’s authority over sin and death. The Law had revealed sin—but could never remove it. Sacrifice had pointed forward—but could never perfect. Now, the perfect sacrifice had been offered. Grace was no longer promised. Grace wa accomplished ✝️ Continued in Comments ⬇️⬇️⬇️ #Victory #Jesus #Bible #Salvation #Itisfinished

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