"And Jesus said unto him, verily I say, unto thee, today shalt thou be with me in Paradise." - Luke 23:43
My soul, hear the gracious words of thy Jesus. This was the third cry
of the Redeemer on the cross. And Oh! how full of grace, rich, free,
unmerited, unexpected, unlooked-for grace, to a poor lost perishing
sinner, even in the very moment of death. Let. the self-righteous
Pharisee behold this example of redeeming love, and wonder, and be
confounded. Surely no one will venture to suppose that this man's good
works were any recommendation, when the poor wretch was dying under the
hands of justice. What was it then that saved him but the complete
salvation of Jesus? The Son of God was offering his soul on the cross a
sacrifice for sin, and being between two notorious sinners, gave a rich
display of the sovereignty of his grace, and his love to poor sinners;
and in confirmation, snatched this one as a brand from the burning -
took him from the very jaws of hell, and that very day led him in
triumph to heaven; thereby manifesting to every poor sinner, in whose
heart he puts the cry for mercy, that, that cry shall never be put
forth in vain. And mark, my soul, how powerful, the grace of the Lord
Jesus wrought upon this man. He and his companion both knew that before
night they would both be in eternity. The thought affected neither;
they joined the rabble in insulting Jesus. "Save thyself and us," was
the language of the heart of both, until the grace of Jesus wrought on
this man's mind, and changed the reviler into an humble suitor. What
could there be in Jesus thus to affect him! Jesus hung upon the cross
like a poor Jew. Jesus had been always poor, and never more so than
now. And yet, in the midst of all these surrounding circumstances, such
a ray of light broke in upon this man's mind, that he saw Jesus in all
his glory and power, acknowledged him for a King, when all the
disciples had forsook him and fled, and prayed to be remembered by him
when he came into his kingdom. Precious Lamb of God! bestow upon me
such a portion of thy grace as, under all the unpromising circumstances
around, may call forth the like conviction of thy power, and my need.
And Oh! that this pattern of mercy might be reviewed by thousands of
poor perishing dying sinners! Methinks I would have it proclaimed
through all the public places of resort, through all the haunts of
licentiousness, among the numberless scenes of hardened sinners who
fear that they have sinned beyond the possibility of forgiveness. Oh
look at this example of Jesus's love, ye that are going down to the
grave full of sin and despair! behold the thief! behold the Saviour!
And Oh for a cry of grace like-that of the dying malefactor - "Lord,
remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom;" and Jesus's gracious
answer - "To-day shalt thou be with me in paradise."
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