The cross was either enough or it wasn't. If it was, why does the church keep handing you a to-do list?
In Finished, David Bishop dismantles the works-based doctrines that have buried the Gospel under centuries of institutional addition. Purgatory. Indulgences. The confessional. The sacramental toll road. Marian devotion. Papal infallibility. The elevation of tradition over Scripture. Chapter by chapter, with raw clarity and Scripture-saturated authority, Bishop holds each teaching up against what Paul, Jesus, and the New Testament actually say about grace, faith, and the sufficiency of the cross. This book is written for the person in the pew - or the person who stopped going to the pew - who has spent years wondering whether they are doing enough. Praying enough. Confessing enough. Performing enough to earn what God already gave them for free. With the directness of a forty-year industrial engineer and the heart of a man who has wrestled with these questions himself, Bishop writes the way he talks: plain, honest, and without apology. No seminary jargon. No theological doublespeak. Just the Bible, held up next to the system, and the system measured against the cross. What you will find in these pages: