Reflection from Paul Dudley:
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What a deeply moving moment. Amidst a crowd watching on, with religious rulers sneering, soldiers mocking and a criminal railing, we are brought into the intimate conversation of two men caught in the final moments of life as they hung on barbaric crosses. Yet here we are caught up in this profound cosmic moment, where in a desperate plea of a criminal we see the passion of the Saviour opening up paradise.
For in this simple plea – “Jesus, remember me…” – the criminal sees Jesus as someone different. He accepts the claim that Jesus is King, the innocent one taking his place among the unrighteous to bring people into his kingdom beyond death.
Feel the solemnity, passion and hope of Jesus’ reply, “Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in paradise.” Paradise is revealed in this moment to someone who didn’t deserve it … God’s Garden of the new creation.
Will you be like the sneering crowds of our world, so inward looking that they cannot see the Saviour? Or will you be like the desperate confessing criminal, and bold enough to ask for something so significant of the King, to be wrapped up in his Kingdom and given entry into paradise?
Prayer: Dear God thank you that your love sent Jesus to endure things he didn’t deserve to endure. Thank you that your love sent Jesus so we can enjoy things we don’t deserve to enjoy.
Author bio: Paul Dudley is the assistant minister of St Thomas’ Anglican Church in North Sydney and part-time Mission Mentor at Arndell Anglican College.