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Two Thieves

3/26/2019

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 "For every beast of the forest is mine, and the cattle upon a thousand hills.  I know all the fowls of the mountains: and the wild beasts of the field are mine." (Psalm 50:10-11) 
   A thousand hills, just imagine a thousand hills with cattle.  Almost too much to comprehend.  That's how God is.  He's larger and more magnificent than the mind can conceive.  Try as hard as you might and it's impossible to wrap the mind around just how all-encompassing God is.

     And, yet, his son, the Son of man, hung on a cross and died the death to save all who would come to him.  What it means is that Jesus was the sacrifice (the blood sacrifice) for everyone on this earth--past, present, and future.  That's a gazillion people.  Wrap your mind around that one.  If everyone believed that God sent his Son to save us, we would all be spending eternity in heaven.  If only the Earth and it's population was one hundred percent sold out to Jesus.  Everyone.
       E-V-E-R-Y-O-N-E.

     The downside is that the day will come when everyone will believe but it will be too late for some.  Philippians 2:10-11 says that every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.  The day has already come and gone for many to make their profession of faith in Jesus.  But there are many others who are on the sidelines.  It's important that we pray for their souls.
     It's like the day of Jesus' crucifixion.  Two thieves hung on crosses on either side of him.  The story is in Luke 23:34-43.  The thief on one side cried out against Jesus and complained bitterly that if he was really the Christ why didn't he save them (the thieves) and himself.  This was at the same time that the soldiers and others were mocking Jesus and shouting out similar jeering.  Hanging on the cross, spikes driven through his hands and another in his feet.  The crowd had turned on him.  He was dying but he was also carrying out the will of his Father in heaven.  This had to be a moment of heartbreak for God.
     And yet, in a moment such as this, Jesus answers the request of the thief on the other side of him.  The thief, the one on the other side, knew that he was getting what he deserved.  He was guilty.  He didn't believe that this man, Jesus, next to him was guilty of anything.  Surely he was who he said he was, the Son of God sent from heaven to save mankind.  Who else would go to such a horrific death and not be yelling at the top of his voice that he was innocent?
     And, so, in these last moments of breath, he said to Jesus, "Lord, remember me when you come into your kingdom."  And Jesus said to him, "Verily I say unto you, today you will be with me in paradise."  They hung there for three more hours and then it was over.  Jesus gave up his life here on earth.  And the thief and Jesus walked hand in hand to paradise.  Thank you God for such blessings.

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    Linda Johnson

    Linda Johnson moved to Douglas County with her husband Tom 12 years ago after retiring from teaching. Following Tom's death in 2016, Linda began facilitating a grief support group called GriefShare through Sweden Church.​ She serves as the Sunday School teacher for our High School class. Her "Layman's Pen" articles are also published in the local paper, The Douglas County Herald. 

    Andrea Strong

    Andrea is Pastor Joshua Strong's wife. She also serves Sweden Church as Church Secretary, website administrator, and Sunday School teacher to the Intermediate Class.

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