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What assures us of the dying thief's salvation?

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The assurance of the dying thief's salvation comes from Jesus' promise: 'Today shalt thou be with me in paradise.'

The dying thief's salvation is assured by the direct words of Jesus, 'Today shalt thou be with me in paradise.' This statement serves as a definitive declaration of his salvation, confirming that even in his final hours, he was forgiven and granted eternal life. Todd Nyberg highlights that this is unique, as Jesus had never made such a promise to anyone else in Scripture in this manner. This assurance emphasizes the power of Christ's grace and mercy, showcasing the truth that no one is beyond the reach of His saving grace, regardless of their past. Thus, we can confidently assert the dying thief was saved by grace, emphasizing the riches of God's mercy.
Scripture References: Luke 23:43, Ephesians 2:8-9

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