✝️ Today you will be in Paradise with Me | Jesus talks to the Crucified Convicts | The JESUS Film

Jesus Film
23 Jun 201101:40

Summary

TLDRThe transcript depicts a conversation during the crucifixion, where one of the criminals crucified alongside Jesus questions Him as the Messiah. He challenges Jesus to save Himself and others, but acknowledges Jesus' innocence. In a moment of faith, the criminal asks Jesus to remember him when He enters His kingdom. Jesus responds with assurance, promising the criminal that he will join Him in paradise that very day. The exchange highlights themes of redemption, faith, and forgiveness.

Takeaways

  • 😀 A criminal mocks Jesus, questioning if He is the Messiah and urging Him to save Himself and others.
  • 😀 The second criminal recognizes Jesus' innocence, stating that He has done nothing wrong.
  • 😀 The second criminal contrasts his own guilt with Jesus' innocence, indicating a sense of justice in their respective punishments.
  • 😀 The second criminal appeals to Jesus, asking Him to remember him when He comes into His kingdom.
  • 😀 Jesus responds with a promise of salvation, telling the criminal that he will be in paradise with Him that very day.
  • 😀 The interaction between the two criminals highlights themes of repentance, grace, and forgiveness.
  • 😀 The passage emphasizes the power of Jesus' words to provide assurance of eternal life.
  • 😀 The promise of paradise is made to someone who, at the moment of their death, expresses faith in Jesus.
  • 😀 The scene depicts the final moments of Jesus on the cross, where He continues to offer grace even in suffering.
  • 😀 This exchange underscores the theme of salvation being available to all, even at the last moment, as long as one turns to Jesus in faith.

Q & A

  • What is the main event described in the script?

    -The script describes a moment from the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, where one of the criminals crucified alongside Him recognizes His innocence and asks Jesus to remember him when He comes into His kingdom.

  • What does the criminal ask Jesus to do?

    -The criminal asks Jesus to remember him when He comes as King, showing a sign of faith and repentance.

  • What is the significance of the statement 'He has done nothing wrong'?

    -This statement refers to Jesus' innocence, in contrast to the criminals, one of whom is acknowledging Jesus as the Messiah who is not guilty of the charges for which He is being crucified.

  • What does Jesus promise to the criminal?

    -Jesus promises the criminal that he will be with Him in paradise that very day, signifying forgiveness and salvation.

  • Why does the criminal mention 'Don't you fear God?'

    -The criminal rebukes the other criminal for mocking Jesus, reminding him that they are both being punished justly, but Jesus has committed no sin, thus emphasizing the difference between their fates.

  • What does the phrase 'Today, you will be in paradise with Me' signify?

    -This phrase is a promise of immediate salvation to the repentant criminal, indicating that eternal life with Jesus is available even in the final moments of life if one turns to Him in faith.

  • How does this interaction highlight the theme of repentance?

    -This interaction underscores the importance of repentance and faith. The criminal acknowledges his sin, expresses belief in Jesus, and is granted salvation, showing that repentance is key to receiving grace.

  • What does the statement 'Aren't you the Messiah?' reveal about the criminal's view of Jesus?

    -It reveals that the criminal is beginning to recognize Jesus' true identity as the Messiah, who has the power to save not only himself but others, even in the dire situation of crucifixion.

  • What does 'Save yourself and us' imply about the criminal’s initial attitude towards Jesus?

    -At first, the criminal seems to mock Jesus, suggesting that if Jesus is the Messiah, He should use His power to save Himself and the criminals on the cross. However, this perspective changes as he later expresses faith in Jesus.

  • What theological insight can be drawn from this conversation?

    -This conversation teaches that salvation is available through faith and repentance, regardless of one's past actions or circumstances, and that Jesus offers grace and forgiveness even to those who come to Him at the last moment.

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