So our Pastor sermonized the second saying (out of 7) of Jesus on the cross. Again, this is part of a series leading up to Easter. After this we are going to start on the book of Revelation.
This second utterance on the cross was "Verily I say to you, Today shall you be with me in paradise." Luke 23:43
We looked at the two criminals that were on either side of him, one of whom this statement was addressed. Many believe these two were insurrectionists under the leadership of Barabbas who was set free by the Romans as a good will gesture in lieu of the Passover holiday. Basically Jesus was put to death in the spot of Barabbas. I wonder whatever happened to that man? I wonder if he ever came to Christ with a grateful heart? I mean, we know Christ took our spot on the cross but he literally, physically took Barabbas's spot on that fateful day.
Anyhow we see how these two malefactors hurled insults at Christ along with those hanging about down below. Basically he was being pelted with cruel mockings. We talked about how this still happens today. Nothing is new. Insults are still coming his way on a daily basis. Ridicule is still the order of the day. There is nothing new under the sun.
But something happened to one of the criminals as he hung up there. We see a shift in his behavior. What did he see? Perhaps he heard Jesus forgive those that were verbally attacking him. Perhaps he noticed how inhumane it all was. Perhaps he noticed that Jesus was not exchanging insult for insult. Something happened. What was it? What did he see? As Christians this should pierce our hearts. What do others see as they watch us? Whatever it was that happened on that day, we see by the reading of this text, his eyes were opened and his tongue confessed when he said...."Lord remember me when you come to your kingdom." Once again we see two men, two reactions, two decisions and two destinies.
This is what "Faith Alone" is all about. This criminal was saved by Faith. He didn't get down and do anything. He didn't get baptized first. He didn't perform more good deeds that would outweigh the bad ones. This criminal recogized, all of a sudden, that this man who hung beside him was God himself. By his statement we can easily recognize his need. He needed Jesus. He recognized Jesus as King. Only a King would have a kingdom.
As we looked at the passage closely we saw something else. I never saw this before. We see that Jesus addressed directly 4 parts of the statement made by this professing criminal. This is what we see:
Thief >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Jesus
1. Lord >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I say to you
2. Remember Me >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> You shall be with me
3. When you come >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Today
4. Into your Kingdom >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> In Paradise
I never saw that before. I love it when I see these hidden messages in scripture and realize the more I know the less I know. Jesus addressed him completely here. Talk about wanting to be heard. We see that Jesus does hear our every word. How great is that?
The other thing I love is the immediacy of it all. I mean Jesus was telling him that before the day was out they would be in Paradise. Immediately. I know some believe in soul sleep but never in scripture do we have anything that even remotely suggests that the spirit sleeps. When we die we in an instance will find ourselves in the presence of God. How awesome is that?