Luke 23:43

"He said to Jesus, “Lord, remember me when you come into your Kingdom.”"

Key Reflection

In Luke 23:43, a criminal on the cross addresses Jesus, acknowledging his lordship and requesting mercy by asking that Jesus might remember him. This request reflects the criminal's recognition of Jesus' authority and his belief in an afterlife where his fate would be determined by his actions towards Christ. The verse encapsulates themes of faith and redemption even amidst despair, highlighting how a simple plea for remembrance can signify deep spiritual insight at the moment of death.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 43. Today, &c. It is not probable that the dying thief expected that his prayer would be so soon answeyed. It is rather to be supposed that he looked to some future period when the Messiah would rise or would return; but Jesus told him that his prayer would be answered that very day, implying, evidently, that it would be immediately at death. This is the more remarkable, as those who were crucified commonly lingered for several days on the cross before they died; but Jesus foresaw that measures would be taken to hasten their death, and assured him that that day he should receive an answer to his prayer and be with him in his kingdom. Paradise.

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