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What does the Bible say about the conversion of the dying thief?

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The Bible describes the conversion of the dying thief in Luke 23, where he acknowledges Jesus' innocence and asks to be remembered in His kingdom, leading to Jesus declaring him saved.

In Luke 23:39-43, we see a profound moment where one of the thieves crucified alongside Jesus rebukes the other for mocking Him, recognizing their own guilt compared to Jesus' innocence. The dying thief's request, 'Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom,' is a powerful expression of true faith. Jesus responds, 'Today you will be with me in paradise,' signifying the immediacy of his salvation. This passage illustrates the transformative power of God's grace, showcasing that even in the last moments of life, one can be saved through faith in Christ.
Scripture References: Luke 23:39-43, Ephesians 2:1-10

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