Do you know the feeling of relief you get when you get something important accomplished with barely a minute to spare?
Perhaps you realize at the eleventh hour that today is actually your wedding anniversary, and you haven’t yet bought a present for your spouse. But you race over to the store and manage to find the perfect gift just before they close. Crisis averted!
Or maybe you have to give a crucial presentation at work, but you’re stuck in traffic. So you take every shortcut you know and, lo and behold, you slide into the office as the clock strikes 9 AM. Your boss never knows how close you came to being late.
I imagine the thief on the cross knew this feeling.
When we speak of the “thief on the cross,” we’re referring to one of the two criminals between whom Jesus was crucified.
This is the one who said, “Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom” (Luke 23:42). Jesus assured him that that very day he would be with Him in Paradise.
Talk about being in the nick of time!
The thief was dying an excruciating death. He probably only had a few hours left to live. Yet even at that late hour, he professed faith in Jesus and was accepted.
His story is often given as an example of how it’s never too late to turn to God, and that’s certainly true.
But I wonder if there’s more we can glean from the account of the thief on the cross?
There’s a question that’s always niggled at me: how did he know that Jesus was indeed Lord?
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