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- Let's turn our Bibles to Luke chapter 23 this morning. We're not going to be in 1 Corinthians 9 for several reasons.
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- One, it was a wild week in terms of study and chaos and everything. We didn't get our power back till late.
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- And number two, I've been so transfixed by Christ Jesus and what he's done in this passage,
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- I had to preach it. I did a couple radio shows on this subject and next week I'll be doing a pastor's conference in Nebraska and I've just been captivated by Christ Jesus, our risen king, the majesty and the power of this general, as it were, that I thought, we need to go to Luke 23 and see
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- Jesus in a passage that magnifies his glory. For you to take a look at Christ and say, he is a great
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- Savior. And in the time when Jesus was having his worst life then, Jesus is a great
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- Savior. And you're going to see Christ in Luke chapter 23. In a passage we usually call the thief on the cross, but really it puts the focus on the thief when really it's about Jesus.
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- And Jesus the Christ saving this criminal. And so maybe we'll call it this morning
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- Christ and the criminal. And so what we'll do is we'll go through the passage a little bit, verse by verse trying to expose you to what the
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- Luke account is telling us and then we'll give some lessons. I'll give you some lessons, things that we can learn as we see
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- Jesus we can be reminded of just how great he is. And whether you're a man or a woman, boy or girl, you're going to be able to see
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- Christ Jesus without any of the paintings of liberalism, without any of the sketchings of social gospel, without any of the caricatures about Jesus is so feminine that he's a perpetual
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- Mother's Day Savior. You're going to see Jesus. He is a great king. He is a
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- God who sits at the right hand of God the Father and he's going to come and judge the quick and the dead, as the old catechism says.
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- But he's also a God who saves. He saves sinners. And so some of you are already fanning yourself after this passage.
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- You're going to have to fan a lot more because it's just intense. It draws you in. That's exactly what Scripture does.
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- It's inerrancy. It's infallibility. It's sufficiency. It's authority. And you get drawn into the passage.
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- And one of the things that you'll probably say as we're in the passage is you'll say, you know, that time went by fast.
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- Show me someone who's born again and who wants to know the Word. The time goes by fast.
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- And so if you don't have a Bible, I'd ask you to take your Bible and turn to Luke chapter 23 as we see the
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- Jesus of Luke 23, the Christ Jesus who saves sinners.
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- J .C. Ryle called the sinner that Jesus saved Christ's greatest trophy. And this passage today has smoothed not too few dying people on their deathbed.
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- Now let's pick it up in Luke chapter 23, verse 13. We won't get to the resurrection, but of course we know
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- Jesus was raised from the dead. We pick it up in Luke 23, 13. I'll read several verses until we come up to our passage today, but you need to know the context so you can understand what's happening.
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- Luke chapter 23, we'll look at the thief on the cross, the Christ of the thief, and then we'll have some lessons. Verse 13.
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- Pilate then called together the chief priests and the rulers and the people. And he said to them,
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- You brought me this man as one who was misleading the people. And after examining him before you, behold,
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- I did not find this man guilty of any of your charges against him. Neither did
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- Herod, for he sent him back to us. Look, nothing deserving death has been done by him.
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- I will therefore punish and release him. We'll skip over verse 17. That's not in the best manuscripts.
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- Verse 18. And they all cried out together, Away with this man and release to us
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- Barabbas. A man who had been thrown into prison for an insurrection started in the city and for murder.
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- Pilate addressed them once more desiring to release Jesus. But they kept shouting, Crucify, crucify him.
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- A third time he said to them, Why? What evil has he done? I have found in him no guilt deserving death.
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- I will therefore punish and release him. But they were urgent, demanding with loud cries that he should be crucified and their voices prevailed.
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- So Pilate decided that their demand should be granted. He released the man who had been thrown into prison for insurrection and murder and for whom they asked.
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- But he delivered Jesus over to their will. And as they led him away they seized one
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- Simon of Cyrene who was coming in from the country and laid on him the cross to carry it behind Jesus.
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- And there followed him a great multitude of the people and of women who were mourning and lamenting for him. But turning to them,
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- Jesus said, Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for me, but weep for yourselves and for your children.
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- For behold, verse 29, the days are coming when they will say, Blessed are the barren and the wombs that never bore and the breasts that never nursed.
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- Then they will begin to say to the mountains, Fall on us and to the hills cover us. For if they do these things when the wood is green, what will happen when it's dry?
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- And now we approach our passage. Two others who were criminals were led away to be put to death with him.
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- Two thieves, Matthew would say, two robbers. And then you know the account, verse 33, and when they came to the place that's called the
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- Skull, there they crucified him and the criminals, one on his right and the other on his left.
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- We get the word, the Greek word for skull is where we get our word cranium. It's the place of the skull.
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- Now certainly it wasn't a place where there were lots of skulls laying around. The Jews would have not agreed with that.
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- But somehow the side of the mountain or somehow the place looked like a skull. If you go to Israel today, outside of Jerusalem, where one of the possibilities where Jesus was crucified, there's kind of a skull shape with the eyes sunken in for the sockets.
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- I'm sure that's not the place. But this particular place, because of its shape, is called the place of the skull.
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- By the word skull, in Latin, is where we get the word what? Calvary.
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- Calvary. Calvary means skull. It's the place of the skull where Jesus was crucified. And then with brevity, just with short, compact, not really telling us anything theological at the time, there they crucified
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- Him. For all the people that want all the overarching, melodramatic way of the cross and all the kind of blood and guts that maybe
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- Mel Gibson would show here, it just says very simply, very plainly, they crucified
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- Him. Capital punishment for the
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- King. And with great humiliation, besides crucifixion, there's a thief on His left and a thief on His right.
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- Why? Because He was numbered among His transgressors. Right in the midst. He's one of them.
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- Here comes the three thieves. The three liars. And Jesus said,
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- Father forgive them, verse 34, for they know not what they do and they cast lots to divide
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- His garments. Now if you study the Bible at all, you'll quickly realize that out of all the
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- Greek manuscripts we have for the New Testament, about half of them have
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- Father forgive them, they don't know what they do. The other half doesn't have it. We're not really sure. Scholars aren't sure.
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- The best manuscripts we have are divided. Did Jesus really say, Father forgive them for they know not what they do?
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- Now certainly if it is in the original text, can you imagine in the midst of all the shouting and in the midst of all the screaming and in the midst of all the chaos, here
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- Jesus the Savior is praying. Interceding for His enemies.
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- And if this is in the text, I find it interesting that Jesus is not saying what He could have said. God with Your holy law and Your justice, damn them.
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- Curse them. Jesus praying an imprecatory psalm on their heads, but no, He doesn't do that.
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- They're mocking and Jesus is praying. They cast lots to divide
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- His garments. What's the picture that's being painted here? Sheer humiliation. They're even going to gamble for His clothes before He's dead.
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- It's one thing to go take somebody's clothes out of the grave. It's another thing to say in front of their face, let's divide up their clothes first before they're even dead.
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- Now sometimes they would crucify people completely naked. Other times they would leave a loincloth on.
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- And I think if you would read John 19 sometime, you'll see that they're gambling for the outer garments of Jesus.
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- And look at these kind of people that give Jesus ill treatment. Jesus, the one praying for forgiveness. And now look at these people.
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- Verse 35. And the people stood by watching. That's the first group.
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- The people. By the way, I could have said the people because there's a festival. There are thousands of people.
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- And what do they do? Here it says watching. But other accounts of the gospel say that they were hurling abuse at Him.
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- Matthew 27. You can imagine it's like a baseball pitcher on the pitcher's mound with a 99 mile per hour fastball except it's words hurling abuse at Jesus.
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- Spurgeon said this way. Like hungry cannibals, they opened their blasphemous mouths as if they were about to swallow the man whom they abhorred.
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- They could not vomit forth their anger fast enough through their mouths. Psalm 22 says that they're wagging their head in this derisive
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- Middle Eastern way. Just showing utter disdain, utter contempt. But not just the people.
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- Look at there. There's another group, the rulers, verse 35. The people stood by watching hurling abuse.
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- But the rulers scoffed at Him saying, and by the way, they're not going to say it directly to Jesus.
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- In this account, you're not going to see the rulers saying, Jesus, since you're the king, you should save others. They're not even going to give
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- Him the courtesy of directing Him, addressing Him directly. They're going to talk like He wasn't even there.
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- He saved others. Let Him save Himself. Not ultimate salvation, but off the cross.
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- He saved others by healings, by miracles, by food, by raising people from the dead. Let Him save other people too then.
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- If you're such a savior, save people. And the text says they scoffed. Literally it's sneering, sarcastic sneering.
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- You'll get the idea with how gloating this is with the Greek word, and it's an onomatopoetic word.
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- It's a word that sounds like what it is. Ikmukteridzo. And I just kind of scrunched up my face a little bit and said,
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- Ikmukteridzo. That's what they were doing. With great Ikmukteridzo, there's
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- Jesus and here are the rulers. They're turning their nose up, sneering.
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- By the way, these people knew what Jesus did before because they are saying, He saved others.
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- They knew all about the accounts of Jesus, what He did. Jesus didn't do this in a corner.
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- And how much irony is in this account? Jesus isn't trying to save other people, is He? Yes, He is.
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- He is saving other people. They want Him to save Himself, but He's there to save other people. I wonder what
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- God the Father will say in about three days to these taunts. Let's talk about Him.
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- Let's not even address Him. If He's the Christ, His chosen one. You can almost hear kids on the playground at school taunting like this.
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- The chosen one. Oh, you're the chosen one. Like the brothers of Joseph. Oh, the chosen one.
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- Well, there's another group, not just the people, not just the rulers. Look at the soldiers. They're chiming in. I mean, this is an antiphonal choir of mockers.
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- And the soldiers also mocked Him, coming up and offering Him some sour wine. And saying, if you're the king of the
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- Jews, save yourself. At least they'll talk to Him face -to -face. Now, some people think this was an act of kindness.
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- This is sour wine. It's wine vinegar. It's for people who are poor. It's for people who don't have a lot of money.
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- And so maybe some say, oh, this is an act of generosity. Here's some wine. It's cheap wine.
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- But everything about this regarding these soldiers is rude and boorish.
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- Save yourself. I'm under the impression here that this is a negative gesture.
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- Hey, let's keep Him alive longer by giving Him some kind of medicine. It's a big joke to them.
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- If you're the king of the Jews, save yourself. How do we know
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- He was the king of Jews? Verse 38. There's also an inscription over Him. This is the king of the
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- Jews. So when you were crucified, they'd put something over your head. Sometimes they'd hang it around your neck on the way to the cross.
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- Name, rank, and serial number. Well, not quite. Name and crime.
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- Your name and the crime. And the inscription over Him said, with more derogatory words like this, this, this, this is the king of the
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- Jews. His name, why he's being executed. Actually, the emphatic
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- Greek is, the king of the Jews, this one. Now, every evangelist,
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- Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, have a little bit of what's going on. You say, if I read them, they don't all seem the same.
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- Well, they all just took a little bit was on the inscription. But if you put all the inscriptions together, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, it would say this, the full inscription, this is
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- Jesus of Nazareth, the king of the Jews. And you know this is Pilate's revenge.
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- You don't think he's the king? I'll tell you he's the king. And what I've said, I've said. And now we've come to the fourth group of people that we're going to focus upon today.
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- The criminals. The robbers found in verse 39. One of the criminals who were hanged, crucified, railed at him saying, are you not the
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- Christ? Save yourself and us. For the sake of argument,
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- I don't really believe you're the Christ, but I'm going to say if you really are, save us. Get us down from here.
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- Now, this is just one of these criminals saying that to Jesus. Let me read to you Matthew 27, because the other criminal started off doing the same thing.
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- Don't miss this. In the same way, the robbers who were crucified with him also heaped insults upon him.
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- They railed upon him. They defamed him. Mark 15, both criminals mocking
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- Jesus. Let this Christ, the king of Israel, come down from the cross that we may see and believe.
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- Those crucified with him also heaped insults upon him. So, one on the left, one on the right, they're all chiming in with the people, with the rulers, with the soldiers, and it's this cacophonous sound of mocking both criminals, but now all of a sudden the spotlight shines to this one criminal.
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- The focus on what he's saying, his mocking. Are you not the Christ? Save yourself and save us.
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- And now the spotlight goes to the other one. Verse 40, but the other rebuked him, saying,
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- Do you not fear God, since you were under the same sentence of condemnation? And we indeed justly, for we are receiving the due reward of our deeds.
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- But this man has done nothing wrong. And he said, Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.
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- And Jesus said to him, Truly I say to you, today you will be with me in paradise.
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- Now is that not a fascinating account? What can we learn from that account?
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- Let me give you several things. And again, you know that's code for I've got a bunch, but I'm not going to tell you how many, because I don't know how many we'll do.
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- This might turn into two parts. If you don't show up next week, maybe I'll just preach to an empty house again.
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- By the way, last week giving was atrocious. You know what is so awesome about that?
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- You know I never preach about giving unless it's in the text. This is Christ's church, and I don't have to beg for money, because I think
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- God is quite rich. And if we miss a Sunday, some would say never close the church down, because if you close the church down for a natural disaster, giving will be bad.
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- Alright. Lessons from the thief on the cross.
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- Better said, lessons that we can learn about Christ and the criminal. Number one.
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- Salvation changes the sinner immediately. Salvation changes the sinner immediately, so don't be hoodwinked about people believing
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- Jesus as Savior, but not Lord. Since salvation changes people immediately, don't be hoodwinked by people who say,
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- I got Jesus as my Savior as fire insurance, but my life is still in the same shambles as it was before.
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- Can't you think about that thief on the cross? When the grace of God has appeared bringing salvation to all men, instructing us to deny ungodliness and worldly desires and to live sensibly, righteously and godly in the present age.
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- Looking for the blessed hope and appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Christ Jesus, who gave himself for us that he might redeem us from every lawless deed.
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- That passage in Titus 2 was happening then. Immediately this thief begins to say no to sin, yes to righteousness, looking for the second coming.
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- When God saves you, you are different. You mean to tell me that the God of the universe, the powerful God of the universe can change you and you are the same person you were before you were saved?
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- You're a new creature in Christ Jesus if you're saved, right? Regeneration. Old things gone, behold new things come.
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- You used to be a slave to sin, now you're a slave to righteousness. When God declares you righteous, sanctification begins.
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- And look at what this thief did. This thief stood up for Jesus, he rebuked the other thief.
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- Don't talk to him that way. He feared God. That's the proper attitude when you study
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- Luke and Acts. What's the right attitude towards God? The fear of God is the beginning of what?
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- Fearing God. Not just with reverence only, but fear. Where did this thief get to know about Jesus?
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- Did he learn about Jesus beforehand? Did somebody already talk to him? Did he learn about Jesus from people talking at the foot of the cross?
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- Did Jesus talk to him? We don't know, but he knew enough about Jesus. And when God saved him, what does he also do?
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- He's admitting his guilt. Do you see that in verse 41? We indeed justly were receiving what we deserve for our deeds.
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- When God saves a sinner, you forget all this kind of stuff. I'm going to blame all my sins on my parents.
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- I'm going to blame all my sins on my job. I'm going to blame all my sins on how
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- I feel. I'm going to blame all my sins on my syndromes. I'm going to blame my sins on my diseases. I'm going to blame my sins on all kinds of illnesses that I have.
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- No, it's like David in Psalm 51. Against thee and thee only have I sinned and done what is evil in thy sight.
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- When God saves you, you realize that even though my sin might be against other people, it's ultimately against God.
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- Look at how God changed him on his deathbed. He knew the justice of God.
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- We're going to get what we deserve. Look at verse 41. This man begins to preach Jesus as innocent.
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- The spotless lamb. See it in verse 41, the end? But this man has done nothing wrong.
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- Literally nothing unbecoming. He's done nothing criminal. Pilate says,
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- I can't find a crime against him. The thief on the cross says, he's sinless. Everybody else is accusing
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- Jesus. Shouting, crucify, hate, blaspheme, reviling, derogatory.
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- And here's the one guy up there, half naked saying he didn't do anything wrong. Salvation brings you to a trusting, saving faith in Christ Jesus.
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- Do you see what he said in verse 42? Jesus, remember me when you come in your kingdom. Isn't this fascinating?
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- Stop and think about this for a second. The only person to address Jesus by name in any of this, the only person to say
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- Jesus is here's this thief. J .C.
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- Ryle said he saw no scepter, no royal crown, no outward dominion, no glory, no majesty, no power, no signs of might, and yet the dying thief believed and looked forward to Christ's kingdom.
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- I mean, it's one thing if Jesus is miraculously healing ladies who had a bleeding issue for 12 years, healing lepers, raising somebody from the dead, but here
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- Jesus is dying on the cross. It's the shame before the glory. It's the cross before the crown, and he still believes.
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- This thief, you know what this thief knew? This thief knew that Jesus dying on the cross did not mean that he was no longer the
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- Messiah, but that he was the Messiah and the kingdom was coming soon. The first confessor of the kingdom of Christ, the thief.
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- And you know what? He's got a love for other people. That's one of the true signs of saving faith. When all of a sudden when
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- God saves you, he makes you born again, he causes you to believe, you believe, and then after you say thank you, your next utterance usually is what?
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- I better go tell my family members because this is true, and if this is true, and they die in their sins, they're going straight to hell.
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- It's the same thing with the woman at the well. God, the son, saved her. She wanted to go tell the town.
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- If there's anyone here today who's trying to play a game with God, saying, you know what, I'm just going to have you as kind of intellectual faith and not really changed in my life, and I'm still doing all the things that I did before.
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- I'm still living an unrighteous life, and I'm a practicing fornicator, practicing adulterer, practicing homosexual, practicing liar, practicing drunk.
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- I'm still going to heaven because I believe. Let me remind you, James 2, what use is it, my brethren, if a man continually says he has faith, but he continually has no works?
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- That faith can't save him. Faith, if it has no works, is dead.
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- Do you think that thief on the cross had dead faith? I don't think so.
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- The first lesson from the thief on the cross and the Christ and the criminal is that when God saves you, you are completely different in the sight of God, and then you're regenerated, and you're new.
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- You still might struggle with sin, but as my old pastor used to say, sin is not your master anymore, and righteousness, you're not perfect in external or internal righteousness, but it's not it's a desire that you have.
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- It's your direction in life. You're not perfect, but it's your direction. You want to obey. You have a desire to obey.
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- Number two, the second lesson is that Christ has both the power and willingness to save sinners.
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- Christ has both the power and willingness to save sinners, so rejoice in God's saving work.
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- I mean, aren't you glad that God saved sinners? I'm very glad because if God didn't save sinners,
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- He'd still be God. God would be just. God would be holy. God would be righteous. God could treat us like He did the fallen angels.
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- Out of all the angels that God created, one third of them rebelled. They went AWOL, and they committed treason against God, and God gave them what?
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- Justice. Was He still God? Yes. But God is a saving God, and look at God's saving action, even in verse 43.
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- I tell you, today you shall be with me in paradise. Can't you see
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- I'm dying for sinners? Don't bother me. I love
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- Isaiah 63. This one, who is majestic in His apparel, marching in the greatness of His strength.
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- It is I who speak in righteousness, mighty to save. That grave was beckoning this man, and Jesus was a mighty
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- Savior on this guy's deathbed. And He goes above and beyond the criminal's request.
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- Immediate entry into heaven. You know, when you come into your kingdom, God, would you remember me? How about today to show the saving nature of Christ Jesus?
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- Weak on the cross, but a strong deliverer. He said, I'd like a blessing.
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- He said, this day. I'd like to be remembered. You'll be with me. Where are you going to be?
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- Phantom region, purgatory? No, in paradise. 1
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- John 4 says, in this is love, not that we love God, but that He loved us and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins.
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- How about Ephesians 5? God is a great Savior. If you're a bad sinner, you need a great Savior like this
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- Jesus today. Just as Christ also loved you and gave Himself up for us, an offering and a sacrifice to God as a fragrant aroma.
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- God the Father pleased with that sacrifice. He didn't even have to save us.
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- You know the passage, for God loved the world in this way, that He gave His only begotten Son, that those believing in Him should not perish, but have eternal life.
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- I love George Beverly Shea. Once in a while, I'll sing some of his songs. You know George Beverly Shea? I think, does he sing the wonder of it all?
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- Oh, the wonder of it all. I mean, just think of some of the neat things that you've seen in your life. I've seen some pretty neat things.
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- I've seen babies born. I've seen Niagara Falls. I've seen some pretty spectacular things across the world in Petra.
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- Things under microscopes. But the wonderful love of God. When I was younger,
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- I didn't like to talk about the love of God very much. You know why? Because everybody turned it into such a sentimental, sappy kind of love.
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- God loves you. Just keep on sinning. He's just kind of like an old grandpa, and he'll let you do whatever.
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- Grandfather's license. I thought this love of God that I hear about all the time, it's not a motivator for me.
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- It's not a motivator, I don't think, for the men I knew. This kind of, like I said, this perpetual Mother's Day sentimentality.
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- But this kind of love, where you lay down your life for someone weaker. Men in the military should figure this out very quickly.
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- That you know what? That is real honor and duty and courage. When I interviewed
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- Jeff Strucker the other day, he was in Blackhawk Down. Not in the movie. He was the guy in the movie.
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- And just to listen to him talk about how they knew when they went back to get those guys, that they were all going to die because they'd already been in the city.
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- But you know, there was duty. There was honor. And there was a real sense of I'm laying down my life for someone else.
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- And now, how much more? Jesus lays down his life not for comrades, not for fellow soldiers, but for sinful rebels who would kill
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- Jesus if their arms were long enough. Because we are in here with the rulers, with the people, with the other criminals saying, kill him!
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- And we're saying with our sins, and we've said in Adam, and Adam has said it, and we've said it,
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- God, damn him! That's exactly what we said. Get rid of him!
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- Wipe him out! Get him away! I've met people before and they, with their faces and with their attitudes, have basically said,
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- I don't want to know. Their ears are closed. And it's like, I cannot hear about this. Because if I know how bad
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- I'm sinning, then I need a Savior. And it's the pride of man that hates to acknowledge that we are wicked, fallen, perverse creatures.
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- And so if God saves those kind of people, it doesn't make us look good.
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- How can you make us look good? But it makes Him look good when
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- He saves people like us. Can you imagine the day that Jesus died on the cross, He knew every sin you'd ever commit.
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- Past, present, future, and He still died on the cross. Spurgeon said, but we are sinners, offenders, rebels, who have revolted and continually gone further and further away from God.
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- What should we say of this God dying for us? Hear in His love, not that we love
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- God, but He loved us and sent His Son to be an atonement for our sins. Let your soul lose itself in wonder, for wonder is, in this way, a very practical emotion.
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- Holy wonder will lead you to grateful worship. Being amazed at what God has done for you, you will pour out your soul with astonishment at the foot of the golden throne, in grateful, enduring, singing, saying, blessed in honor and glory and majesty and power and dominion and might are yours.
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- Ever read Paul? Paul could not get over his salvation 25 years later. You ever meet
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- Christians and they're brand new Christians. I think we've got some brand new Christians here in the congregation and when they get saved,
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- Nelly shut the door. Is that the right phrase? I don't think it is. I'm making them up.
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- They're fired up! They're enthusiastic! They're one breath away from hell and God saves them and then you can't shut them up if you had to.
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- And then you know what I would do? If I'm not thinking properly, I'll say, they'll get over it.
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- They'll be staid and stoic like me pretty soon. No, I think what
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- I might do is I always sit at the front because if I need to come up and talk, which is usually every
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- Sunday, speak, then I can get up here quickly. But I think I'm going to just start sitting in the congregation at different spots because I want to hear you sing.
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- And I wonder if I could listen to you sing, if for that moment I could say to myself, I think I know how much this man or woman values the atonement.
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- Because if you value the atonement, you don't care about the tune. You care about the words that are biblical and Christ -centered.
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- But friends, I'll never forget what Sinclair Ferguson said. He said, sing like Jesus is holding the hymnal with you.
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- Oh, the wonder of it all. Oh, wonder of it all. Service is going quite late.
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- Friends, Jesus was executed maybe with no clothes on. Maybe he had a loincloth.
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- And for three hours, the torments of the dam, as it were, were compressed and then dumped on Jesus.
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- And because of your sin, you should have been tortured forever in eternity, naked and alone.
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- That's what one sin deserves. And yet Jesus steps in. That's why we call him our advocate, our captain.
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- He's the one that steps in and takes the punishment in our place. And he lives a life we could never live.
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- And we serve a Savior that's like that. God confirms it by raising him from the dead. And if he's saved you, then won't you be willing to live your life for him?
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- Not out of, I'm going to save myself, but out of gratitude. It's an amazing thing to think that God saves.
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- Begin to read the Old Testament and you'll say, wicked, stubborn, stiff -necked
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- Israel, and God, again and again and again and again, loving
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- Israel. You read the Bible and you go, Adam, how could you? Our federal head,
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- Adam, and what you did plunged all of us into this horrible sin. And what does
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- God do for Adam, even at the very beginning? He kills an animal when
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- Adam should have been killed, and clothes the love of God.
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- Alright, number three. Number three. The third lesson
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- I want to bring to your attention today is number one, salvation changes a sinner. So if you're not saved, you're not born again.
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- Number two, Christ has both the power and willingness to save sinners, and so that should reflect itself in our praise and our desire to serve.
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- Number three, embrace the sovereignty of God in salvation. Don't run from it. Embrace the sovereignty of God in salvation.
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- Don't run from it. Friends, most everyone here would recognize that God's sovereign over who your parents are, what color you are, what your ethnic background is, what year you were born, in what hospital or home you were born in, the weather, who's president.
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- But what can we learn in this passage when here's one thief deserving death, here's another thief deserving death, but Jesus saves one.
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- Neither deserved it, he saved one. I'd like to talk to that thief that got saved.
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- Would you have talked to the thief this way? What was in you for Jesus to die for you?
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- What was in you? What did you come up with? What did God look down through the quarters of time to see in you so that he would bend his grace towards you?
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- What do you think the answers are going to be to those questions? Well, they're stupid questions. Oh, sorry,
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- I thought this was no Compromised Radio for a second. They're ignorant questions, because there's nothing good in us, and grace by definition is a sovereign grace.
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- King Ahasuerus, Esther, you can come into my presence. All the other ladies, no. This is what a king does.
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- A king does always as he pleases to whom he pleases. And here, can you really say the good thief who's now saying, fear
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- God, really was not quite as bad as this other thief?
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- J .C. Ryle said both plainly were wicked men. Both were receiving the due reward of their deeds. Both hung by the side of our
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- Lord Jesus Christ. Both heard Him pray for His murderers. Both saw Him suffer patiently. But while one repented, the other remained hardened.
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- While one began to pray, the other went on railing. Same opportunities, same position.
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- They saw the same things, heard the same things, yet why is only one saved? What is the only reason why one is saved?
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- You say, because one believed and the other didn't. Then I ask you the question, how did he get his faith? Did God owe that thief the halting of justice?
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- No, the only reason you're in heaven, going to heaven, if you are a Christian, is because of God's mercy.
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- Romans 9, it depends not upon man's will or exertion, but upon God's mercy.
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- Isn't that amazing? Both deserve to die, yet God chose one. You say, well,
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- I don't like that. Can I ask you a question? If you're a Christian today, can you say,
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- I sought God before he sought me? I sought God before he sought me. Then you don't understand what the
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- Bible says about total inability and depravity. Let me ask you another question. Does it lie within the power of the sinner's will to yield himself up to God and believe?
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- No. James chapter 1, listen to this. He chose to give us birth through the word of truth.
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- He chose to do that. God did. I like what this street orator said.
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- Socialism can put a new coat on a man, but Jesus Christ can put a new man in the coat.
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- Maybe that'd be a good Occupy Boston slogan. Just saying. Let us appeal to the actual experience of the
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- Christian reader. Was there not a time when you were unwilling to come to Christ? There was.
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- Since then you have come to him. Are you now prepared to give him all the glory for that? Do you acknowledge you came to Christ because the
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- Holy Spirit brought you from unwillingness to willingness? You do, says Arthur Pink.
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- Then it is not also a patent fact that the Holy Spirit has not done in many others what he has done in you.
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- Granted that many others have heard the gospel, been shown their need of Christ, yet they are still unwilling to come to him.
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- The average evangelical pulpit conveys the impression that it lies wholly in the power of the sinner whether or not he shall be saved.
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- It has been said that God has done his part, now man must do his. Alas! What can a lifeless man do?
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- A man who by nature is dead in trespasses and sins. If the truth were really believed, there would be more dependence upon the
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- Holy Spirit to come in with his miracle working power and less confidence in our attempts to win men for Christ.
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- Those are wise words. Jesus on the cross still sovereign over the universe.
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- Who's going to heaven and who doesn't? By the way, if you're not a
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- Christian today or you don't know if you're elect, let's settle it right now. Why don't you just settle it right now? If you don't know if you're chosen by God, if you don't know if you're a believer, you go, what's going on with all this election?
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- I'm not sure. So then settle the issue. Repent of your sins and believe in the Lord Jesus Christ.
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- Look to Him with faith. Look to Him for a perfect atonement and resurrection and then you'll know you're elect.
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- That's how you'll know you're elect. Because believers believe and we know they're elect.
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- Because listen to the order. Acts 13 .48 As many as were appointed to eternal life believed.
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- God appoints you to eternal life and you believe. And can you think about it? God knew exactly what that thief would do.
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- There's nothing good in that thief and God said I pass over you. That criminal we never knew anything more about him.
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- Died in his sins most likely. Punished now. In hell waiting for the judgment, waiting for the lake of fire.
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- This other thief though, the penitent thief, God knew all about him in eternity past. He didn't deserve any salvation.
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- He didn't deserve saving faith. He didn't deserve substitution and atonement. He didn't deserve to be there in heaven.
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- But God said I'm going to love you anyway. That's pretty amazing to think about. And our last lesson for today.
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- Thief on the cross. Salvation is by faith alone. Salvation from a human perspective is not earned nor demanded.
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- It is by faith alone. Look at verse 42. Jesus remember me when you come in your kingdom.
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- He didn't say Jesus I was baptized. He didn't say
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- Jesus I'm religious. I did some good deeds. It's by faith alone.
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- Remember me. By the way, when the Bible says remember remember me, what's that mean? When you stop thinking about me a little bit, remember me.
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- Kind of like those little love is cartoons. They still have those? Is that what they were called?
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- I don't know. What's a newspaper? Poor kids can't even grow up playing with silly putty anymore because there's no newspaper to put them on.
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- The flood. Genesis 8. And God remembered
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- Noah. Oh yeah, Noah. Was busy for 40 days and there's
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- Noah. Oops. Lord's Supper.
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- Do this in remembrance of me. Oh yeah,
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- I kind of forgot about Jesus this week. Remember in the
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- Bible same thing here. Jesus remember me. Call to your mind and do something about it.
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- God remembered Noah and then here comes the wind and the dry land is going to be there soon.
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- Going to rescue him. For us, we say I'm going to remember Jesus and I will rededicate, as it were, my life to following Christ Jesus.
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- Remember me. Do something about it is what it means. Here we have saving faith.
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- Saving faith. Saved by faith alone. People say, you know what, you've got to be baptized to get to heaven. Really?
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- The thief was not baptized. The thief was not a member of a church. The thief didn't do anything except look away from himself and look to Christ Jesus.
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- Faith alone. You say, well, almost sounds like then faith saves you.
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- Faith is meritorious. He had no faith. He had faith. It must be faith that saves. Friends, faith didn't die on the cross.
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- Faith wasn't raised from the dead. Faith isn't going to appear to the 500. Faith is not going to return soon.
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- Faith says I contribute nothing except sin, but I'm going to take God's word for it. God, you said this is the sin bearer.
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- He's fully man and fully God. He's virgin born. I believe that. I take you at your word. I contribute nothing.
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- There's nothing I do when I believe. It's not because you're believing you're saved, but because you're saved, then you believe.
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- Listen to Spurgeon. Faith is chosen by God to be the receiver of salvation because it does not pretend to create salvation, nor to help it, but is content humbly to receive it.
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- Faith is the tongue that begs pardon, the hand which receives it, and the eye which sees it.
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- But it is not the price which buys it. Faith never makes herself her own plea. She rests all her argument upon the blood of Christ.
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- She becomes a good servant to bring the riches of the Lord Jesus to the soul because she acknowledges whence she draws them and owns that grace alone and trusted her with them.
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- If you think your faith is the source of your salvation, may I disavow you of that. Faith is the instrument that's non -meritorious that receives it, and your faith doesn't cause your salvation.
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- God's salvation causes God's grace causes your salvation and you respond with grace.
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- That's exactly what happened here. Do you think when you get to heaven and you see the thief on the cross, where did you come up with that faith of yours?
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- The other guy didn't have faith, you had faith. Of course not. So I guess the obvious question is, do you believe?
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- Do you believe looking away from yourself saying, I'm not good, I don't contribute anything good, but I, Father, if there's mercy to be found, remember the tax gatherer?
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- Lord, have mercy upon me, what? The sinner. That's the prayer.
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- And that kind of prayer doesn't cause God to save you. God is the sovereign in salvation.
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- But that is a good prayer to pray saying, I offer nothing to you, I'm a notorious sinner like the thief. God, I know you're a
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- Savior and would you be pleased to save me? Let's pray.
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- Father, there's no one else like your Son. No other Savior. If there were two Saviors, we'd preach both, but there's one
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- Savior. And the people, Father, that are in this room today that have heard the good news, the gospel that Jesus Christ died a death that he didn't earn, he died a substitutionary death for sinners like us, and you raised him from the dead.
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- Father, for the people that have heard that today who aren't believers, I pray that you would grant them faith. Bring them to the end of themselves so they look up with the eyes of faith and repentance and trust in the perfect atoning work of Christ Jesus.
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- And Father, for the Christians today, I pray that you'd give them joy. Give them a wonder in their hearts again.
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- Stir it up in their minds by the way of reminder that there's no one like your Son. That there's a friend who sticks closer than a brother, but there's also the
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- God who sat on the throne and the angels were singing, holy, holy, holy, and it was none other than Jesus Christ.
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- Father, a God like you is worth following. And I pray that you would help us out of gratitude and out of joy to follow your