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"A Thief Finds the Way to Heaven" (posted November 5, 2020)

   But the other [criminal]... said to Jesus, "Lord, remember me when You come into Your kingdom." And Jesus said to him, "Assuredly, I say to you, today you will be with Me in Paradise."
   - Luke 23:40-43

We see how brightly grace shines in the salvation of the thief on the cross. Clearly he had no good works to trust in. He had performed no deeds of charity; of baptism and the Lord’s Supper he knew nothing. In a word, his case was a thoroughly hopeless one, so far as he was concerned.

For what could he do? Whither could he turn? His hands and his feet were nailed fast to a malefactor’s cross. His hands, while he had the use of them, had been stretched forth in deeds of violence; and now they were nailed to the tree and could do nothing. His feet, while he had the use of them, had trodden the terrible path of the transgressor; and now they were nailed to the tree and could not carry him anywhere.

But note this. Although the poor thief no longer had the use of his hands and his feet-- so indispensable to a religion of works-- his heart and his tongue were free; and these are the very things that are called into exercise in a religion of faith, as we read in that lovely 10th chapter of Romans: "With the heart one believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation" (Romans 10:10).

Precious words! How suited to the thief on the cross! How suited and seasonable for every poor, helpless, hopeless, self-destroyed sinner! And we must all be saved in like manner as the thief on the cross. There are not two ways to heaven. There is but one way, and that way is marked from the very throne of God down to where the guilty sinner lies-- dead in trespasses and sins-- with the footprints of redeeming love; and from thence back to the throne by the precious, atoning blood of Christ.

This is the way to heaven-- a way paved with love, sprinkled with blood, and trodden by a happy, holy band of redeemed worshipers gathered from all the ends of the earth to chant the heavenly anthem, "Worthy is the Lamb that was slain."

Charles H. Mackintosh



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