Wednesday, June 19, 2013

two robbers one Jesus - EN

Read: Luke 23:33-43

Then he said: "Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom" (Luke 23:42)

Two people, in one place, one time, faced with the same thing, it can make two different decisions. This happened on two robbers who were crucified with Jesus. Respectively on the left and his right. They accept the punishment for the evil they have done.

Before you get to the cross, two thieves may have been crisscrossing the world of crime. But, aha, who is in his mid this? He does what is evil? Why is he silent when beaten in such a way? Is it true that He calls himself the King?

The first robber blaspheme Jesus. Maybe he thought, if people who do good and evil the same fate, for what little trouble yourself with kindness and empathy? The second robber, but at the beginning of blasphemy, stunned by the figure of Jesus. There is an attitude of resignation and self-correction from him. There is a belief that the truth is still there though caught in the cross: Jesus was innocent. I am guilty.

Jesus, the second robber convey his request: "Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom." He just asked Jesus to remember him. It was more than enough for him. However, he gave far more than he asked for. Not just remember, but that day he shared with Jesus in Paradise.

Two people, one time, one place, one event, one look at Jesus. What they see in Jesus can be different from each other, but the people who choose the best, has together with Jesus in paradise that very day. What about us?

THERE ARE MANY PEOPLE CAN VIEWS OF JESUS
BUT THE IMPORTANT: HOW WE SEE JESUS​​?

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