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  1. Apr 26, 2022 · What Did Jesus Mean When He Told the Thief "Today You Will Be with Me in Paradise"? Cally Logan Author of The Wallflower That Bloomed. Updated Apr 26, 2022. On the hill of Calvary,...

    • Cally Logan
  2. Nov 13, 2024 · Jesus answered the repentant thief with the most hopeful words possible: “Truly, I say to you, today you will be with me in paradise” (Luke 23:43). A thief who woke up in the morning on his way to hell had his eternal destiny changed with a simple plea to the Savior.

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · As Jesus was hanging on the cross, paying our penalty for sin, He made a promise to a dying, repentant thief. By the grace of God and the power of Christ, that promise was kept. The thief’s sins were washed away, and his death that day was his entrance to paradise.

  4. The production shares the fictionalized, yet Bible-based narrative of the thief who was crucified beside Jesus Christ, as the thief tells it from heaven 2,000 years later. This is a story...

    • Wesley Baines
  5. Was the thief on the cross saved, and did he immediately go to heaven when he died? What exactly did Jesus say to him, and what did He really mean? For a quick and clear understanding of this often-misunderstood section, watch this short video by Dave Myers, Foundation Institute instructor.

  6. Nov 29, 2022 · Jesus' words to the thief on the cross, "today you will be with me in paradise," may be the most shocking thing he said on Good Friday. Can we really receive salvation at the very last minute? Here's what we know about the thief on the cross, and what Jesus' words meant.

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  8. Jesus wanted to encourage the thief by assuring him that his sins were forgiven and he would be resurrected at the Second Coming of Jesus. If the thief had gone directly to heaven the day that he died, there would be no need for a resurrection! JTL7 6.3.

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