The 7 Words Of Jesus: A Good Friday And Easter ReflectionSample

Today you will be with me in paradise.
The promise of salvation is not just for the future. It is also for today. There were two prisoners on either side of Jesus. Each of them had a view of Jesus that might resonate with anyone of us. The first one, in continuation of the mocking that Jesus had already received, challenges him to perform a miracle: āIf you are the son of God, save yourself and us.ā
This challenge was not new for Jesus. Even before he began his ministry Satan had asked him a similar question: āIf you are the son of God, change these stones into bread.ā Sometimes, we are tempted to ask Jesus the same question: āIf you are the son of God, do this for meā¦ā
To Satan he responded with scripture. To the first prisoner he chose to stay silent. He didnāt see the need to defend his identity.
Conversely, the second criminal on the cross does not want Jesus to āperformā. Rather, he wants Jesus to ārememberā him. So to the second prisoner Jesus says, āToday you will be with me in paradise.ā Jesusā ultimate answer to every one of our requests is ā heaven.
Yet, he reminds us that heaven is not merely a place. It is a person. āYou will be with me.ā Heaven is where Jesus is. The offer of heaven is himself. He can make heaven enter into our lives if we are willing to allow him to make his home in our hearts. Jesus can help us change the perspective of our experiences.
The second criminal surprisingly viewed Jesus as āThe Kingā despite Jesusā powerlessness. He asked Jesus for the most important thing ā to remember him. Donāt we all get a boost when someone great remembers us? What a privilege for us to see Jesus now in all his power and know that he remembers us!
Today let us remember two things. One, heaven is not only a place to arrive at but we can have a foretaste of it, here on earth, with Jesus in our hearts. Two, Jesus has regained his splendor and majesty and he remembers us by name.
Pray:
Dear Lord, help me to live everyday with the knowledge that you remember me.
About this Plan

We all have perspectives. Our perspectives depend on where we are at the moment. The 7 utterances of Jesus are 7 perspectives from the angle of the cross. Each of Jesusā words summarize the purpose of his life and its implication on our life. This is an 8-day devotional that takes you through the 7 utterances of Jesus from the cross, one utterance a day. We end on the 8th day reflecting on Easter.
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