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The Story of Redemption

SeniorSeeker

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The Story of Redemption, pp. 223, 224.

The thieves who were crucified with Jesus suffered like physical torture with Him: but one was only hardened and rendered desperate and defiant by his pain. He took up the mocking of the priest, and railed upon Jesus, saying, "If Thou be Christ, save Thyself and us." Luke 23:39. The other malefactor was not a hardened criminal. When he heard the sneering words of his companion in crime, he "rebuked him, saying, Dost thou not fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation? And we indeed justly; for we receive the due reward of our deeds; but this Man hath done nothing amiss." Luke 23:40, 41. Then, as his heart went out to Christ, heavenly illumination flooded his mind. In Jesus, bruised, mocked, and hanging upon the cross, he saw his Redeemer, his only hope, and appealed to him in humble faith: "Lord, remember me when Thou comest into Thy kingdom. And Jesus said unto him, Verily I say unto thee today, [BY PLACING THE COMMA AFTER THE WORD TODAY, INSTEAD OF AFTER THE WORD THEE, AS IN THE COMMON VERSIONS, THE TRUE MEANING OF THE TEXT IS MORE APPARENT.] shalt thou be with Me in Paradise." Luke 23:43. {SR 222.3}

With amazement the angels beheld the infinite love of Jesus, who, suffering the most excruciating agony of mind and body, thought only of others, and encouraged the penitent soul to believe. While pouring out his life in death, He exercised a love for man stronger than death. Many who witnessed those scenes on Calvary were afterward established by them in the faith of Christ. {SR 223.1}

The enemies of Jesus now awaited His death with impatient hope. That event they imagined would forever hush the rumors of His divine power and the wonders of His miracles. They flattered themselves that they should then no longer tremble because of His influence. The unfeeling soldiers who had stretched the body of Jesus on the cross, divided His clothing among themselves, contending over one garment, which was woven without seam. They finally decided the matter by casting lots for it. The pen of inspiration had accurately described this scene hundreds of years before it took place: "For dogs have compassed Me: the assembly of the wicked have inclosed Me: they pierced My hands and My feet. . . . They part My garments among them, and cast lots upon My vesture." Ps. 22:16, 18. {SR 223.2}

By Ellen G. White
 
Jesus is our Savior and we will be with Him in Paradise (God's Heavenly Kingdom) when our souls pass from these mortal bodies as Spiritual bodies until Resurrection Day when all the truly saved in Christ will receive their immortal and incorruptible bodies and be with our Lord forever and ever! Amen! Even a repentant heart can be saved on their death bed, but it is dangerous to wait that long, as there may not be time to repent and believe by faith in Jesus before the soul leaves the body! Today is the day of Salvation and no one knows the time we will leave mortality behind!!! Amen! :angel: Ma Betty
 
...And I've got to tell you, MaBetty, I'm looking foreward to that day! No more pain! No more suffering! No more loneliness! No more sin! Just peace, love, and joy for eternity! We'll enjoy it together Ma.
 
This is one of may favorite songs...especially of Third Day's. Some of you may have heard it....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Drh4nFTmNuQ&feature=related
 
And Martin, Oh what a glorious and wonderful day that will be when we see Jesus in all His love and perfectness and are with Him through all eternity! But Jesus said to occupy until He comes again, so as long as we are breathing we need to and must serve Him ...no matter how we are feeling, as we have never suffered as He suffered and with Him we can endure and overcome all things....although we may go kicking and screaming while digging our heals in the wilderness sand while going through our many trials! :sadwalk: But with Jesus :thumbup: we shall overcome and in His Victory on Calvary's Cross we are the victors, too, and win at the end of our mortal life! Amen! :angel: Ma Betty
 
Thank you Liz for the beautiful song! We, who have hope in Christ, are more than conquerors and Victory in His Victory is ours through our believing faith in God's only begotten Son, Jesus! Amen! :angel: Ma Betty
 
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