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What does the Bible say about the thief on the cross?

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The Bible presents the thief on the cross as a powerful example of God's saving grace, demonstrating that salvation is available even at the last moment.

The story of the thief on the cross, found in Luke 23:39-43, illustrates the overwhelming power of God's grace and the potential for salvation, regardless of one’s past. Despite being a criminal, the thief acknowledged his sins and recognized the innocence of Jesus. His plea, 'Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom,' shows his faith in Christ's authority and future reign. Jesus' response, 'Today thou shalt be with me in paradise,' confirms that salvation is by grace alone and accessible to all who believe, no matter their circumstances or past actions.
Scripture References: Luke 23:39-43

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