Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Luke 23:43 - 23:43

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Luke 23:43 - 23:43


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Jesus said, etc. - The dying Redeemer speaks as if He Himself viewed it in this light. It was a “song in the night.” It ministered cheer to His spirit in the midnight gloom that now enwrapt it.

Verily I say unto thee - “Since thou speakest as to the king, with kingly authority speak I to thee.”

To-day - “Thou art prepared for a long delay before I come into My kingdom, but not a day’s delay shall there be for thee; thou shalt not be parted from Me even for a moment, but together we shall go, and with Me, ere this day expire, shalt thou be in Paradise” (future bliss, 2Co 12:4; Rev 2:7). Learn (1) How “One is taken and another left”; (2) How easily divine teaching can raise the rudest and worst above the best instructed and most devoted servants of Christ; (3) How presumption and despair on a death hour are equally discountenanced here, the one in the impenitent thief, the other in his penitent fellow.