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One of the men crucified with Jesus on the day of his death is commonly
referred to as the thief on the cross. (Matt 27:38)
The term "thief" is accurate enough but doesn't quite tell all. The Greek word
means a brigand, viz: a bandit; which is a kind of robber that sometimes
employs weapons and even murder to get what they want; for example Luke
10:30 in the story of the good Samaritan. It's unlikely that Pilate would've
crucified a common pickpocket or a burglar. I'm guessing that the man was
a violent offender in order to merit the death penalty.
Anyway, within just hours of that brigand's death, Jesus gave him a pass to
paradise; who had just moments before mocked Jesus just like everybody
else. (Matt 27:44)
So the million-dollar question is: Which of Christianity's faith and practices
did the brigand employ right then and there on the spot to get the pass?
(Luke 23:39-43)
The incident in question took place during the man's dying moments. We're
talking about a very narrow window of opportunity here so let's come up
with some concise instructions because we're on a world-wide venue and
you just never know who's looking in that desperately needs a useful
response; and right quick.
Well then, supposing there's a career criminal looking on right now this very
moment who's bedridden in the final stages of an aggressive cancer and
getting nervous about their afterlife destiny and the sum of all fears. What
do I tell them; down and dirty, short and sweet?
_
One of the men crucified with Jesus on the day of his death is commonly
referred to as the thief on the cross. (Matt 27:38)
The term "thief" is accurate enough but doesn't quite tell all. The Greek word
means a brigand, viz: a bandit; which is a kind of robber that sometimes
employs weapons and even murder to get what they want; for example Luke
10:30 in the story of the good Samaritan. It's unlikely that Pilate would've
crucified a common pickpocket or a burglar. I'm guessing that the man was
a violent offender in order to merit the death penalty.
Anyway, within just hours of that brigand's death, Jesus gave him a pass to
paradise; who had just moments before mocked Jesus just like everybody
else. (Matt 27:44)
So the million-dollar question is: Which of Christianity's faith and practices
did the brigand employ right then and there on the spot to get the pass?
(Luke 23:39-43)
The incident in question took place during the man's dying moments. We're
talking about a very narrow window of opportunity here so let's come up
with some concise instructions because we're on a world-wide venue and
you just never know who's looking in that desperately needs a useful
response; and right quick.
Well then, supposing there's a career criminal looking on right now this very
moment who's bedridden in the final stages of an aggressive cancer and
getting nervous about their afterlife destiny and the sum of all fears. What
do I tell them; down and dirty, short and sweet?
_