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What does the Bible say about the thieves crucified with Jesus?

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The Bible records that both thieves mocked Jesus at first, but one later confessed His innocence and asked for mercy.

In the crucifixion accounts found in Matthew 27:44 and Mark 15:32, both thieves are depicted as initially casting insults at Jesus. However, in Luke 23:39-43, a remarkable transformation occurs with one of the thieves. This thief rebuked the other and acknowledged Jesus' lordship, confessing their own guilt while recognizing Jesus as sinless. His plea, 'Lord, remember me when you come into your kingdom,' reflects a profound faith, and Jesus' response, 'Today you will be with me in paradise,' highlights the grace and mercy available even in the last moments of life. This narrative illustrates God's sovereignty in salvation and the idea that it's not too late for anyone to turn to Him.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:44, Mark 15:32, Luke 23:39-43

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