August 14th: Luke 23:18-43

Luke 23:18-43

As Jesus was hanging on the cross, two criminals were hanged on crosses next to Him. They were guilty of their crimes.
Yet Jesus was on the cross for the sake of criminals.  He was nailed to those beams of wood to suffer the righteous punishment for all crimes against God's law, so that those who trust in Him can receive full and free forgiveness.

He was the Vicarious Atonement for sin, which is to say that by His substituting His own death four ours, He made it possible for there to be true reconciliation between God and man.

While on the cross, one of the criminals asked of Jesus, "Jesus, remember me when You come into Your kingdom."

The criminal was, as Jesus had taught, seeking first the kingdom of God and whenever we do so by looking to Jesus, the answer is always yes.  And so it was.

"Truly, I say to you, today you will be with me in paradise."


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