Today, I am reading and commenting on Luke 23-24.
The first thing I want to write about is the criminal on the cross who went to paradise. He did not ask for anything except to be remembered by Jesus when Jesus came into His kingdom. He knew he deserved to die, and he knew he deserved Hell for his sins. He also knew that Jesus did not deserve death. More than that, he believed that Jesus was the Messiah, but all this criminal wanted was for Jesus to remember that he at least believed in Him in His deepest despair. That is a faith I have trouble fathoming. It is the type of faith which I wrote of a few days ago when I wrote about Jesus telling us to say that we are unworthy servants who have but done our duty. This man was an unworthy servant who had not done his duty. Yet, because he acknowledged that, Jesus invited him to paradise. That man will spend eternity praising God because he knows he did not deserve what he got. Let us praise God similarly without expecting reward.
When Jesus appeared to the disciples after His resurrection, He asked for something to eat and ate what they gave Him in their presence. This was to show them that He was not a ghost, or a spirit, or even an animated corpse. Just as He had told Jairus and his wife to give their daughter something to eat in order to demonstrate that she was truly alive, here He asked for something to eat so that He could demonstrate that He was truly alive.
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