Good Morning!
Luke
23: 42-43; “And he said, “Jesus, remember me when you come
into your kingdom.” And he said to
him, “Truly, I say to you, today you will be with me in
Paradise.”
How do we view these
verses? This is part of the exchange
between Jesus and one of the men who were crucified with Jesus. We have both men, suffering incredibly, and
yet there is dialogue, there is interaction.
It begins with those who are watching the crucifixion hurling taunts and
insults at Jesus. Soon one of those who
were also being crucified joined in. The
other man rebuked the first and then said to Jesus “remember me when you come
into your kingdom.” Jesus answered with
the familiar, “Today you will be with me in paradise.” How do you view these verses?
For some, these are troubling verses. We know little of this man other than “the
thief on the cross”’ we don’t know his name or anything about him. He doesn’t seem to be a follower of Jesus or
that he even particularly believed in Jesus.
Je made a request for Jesus to ‘remember me.’ There was no apparent confession of sins;
there was no apparent repentance; there was no apparent confession of faith in
Jesus as Lord over all; there certainly appears that there is no baptism, at
least at this time. Some have suggested
that the thief had experienced the baptism by John the Baptist. It is possible but nothing in Scriptures
suggests this. We only have this short
exchange and in it, we hear Jesus making the statement that today you will be
with me in paradise.
Many struggle because the thief didn’t ‘do
anything.’ He should have had to do something
to show that he had received Jesus. He
should have had to do something. Many
think that they give up something to be a Christian. I remember one young man saying he was going
to wait to be a Christian because he wanted to have ‘fun first.’ It is strange what we think is fun. We abuse our bodies, we abuse other people
with shallow or non-existent relationships; we scheme, connive, contrive, and
make all sorts of foolish ventures.
Through it all, we try to avoid God, his grace and peace, and think we
are having fun. So, if I have to give up
my ‘fun’ why didn’t he? It is as if he
got in for nothing and that is exactly the point.
The man was given paradise by a merciful
Jesus; that is the same way we get paradise.
It is given to us by a merciful Jesus.
These verses should give us a lot of comfort and hope. It wasn’t what the man did or didn’t do; it
was that Jesus showed him mercy; the same mercy that he has promised to show
you. The only possible way for the thief
to enter Paradise was for Jesus to allow him to enter, for Jesus to have mercy
on this thief and to bring him into paradise solely and completely out of love;
the same way you and I get in. “Jesus,
remember me in your kingdom.”
Lord Jesus, remember me in
your kingdom. I only have your grace to
save me. I am only a worthless beggar
before you and so I beg for your mercy and you give it to me without
reservation, without demands, without restrictions but with total love. Keep me safe in your arms. In your precious and loving name, we pray,
amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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