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Sermon #7 Luke 23:32-43 A THRILLING MOMENT Intro: Currently, the hottest film in theaters is a movie called
“The
Passion Of The Christ”, produced and directed by Mel Gibson. Some of you may have been to see this
film. Others will not go to see it
because you don’t go to the theater. I
am not here to debate the issue of attending the movies this morning. I haven’t seen the film and I haven’t decided
yet whether I will or not. Therefore, it
would be wrong of me to speak either for or against it. I
bring it up this morning for this reason: those who have seen it tell us that
it is the most graphic, and realistic depiction of the death of Jesus ever
caught on film. They say the images are
horrific and bloody. It is supposed to
show all the pain that Jesus endured when He went to the cross to die for our
sins. However, I am told that while the
film deals with the pain Jesus endured before and during the crucifixion, it
does not deal with the purpose of His death.
Friends,
the death of Jesus on that cross was a painful event! I am sure it was more brutal and horrible
than Mr. Gibson’s film could ever hope to capture. The Bible makes it clear that Jesus suffered
greatly when He died, Isa. 52:14; Isa.
53:1-6. But, the Bible also makes it
clear that the death of Jesus wasn’t about the pain! The death of Jesus at Even
as Jesus hung on the cross that day, He gave us a living illustration of what His
death was all about. For that day, in
the midst of His Own pain and agony, He reached out in love and compassion to
save a lost sinner. That, my friends, is
the reason He was born, lived, died and rose again. He did it all so that lost sinners like us
might have the opportunity to be saved by His grace. I want to look at this precious Moment
With The Master for a little while today. I want to preach on A Thrilling Moment. This passage gives us three different
viewpoints on the events that occurred there that day. Let’s take the time to examine each of them
for a few minutes and we consider this thrilling moment.
A.
It Was A Tragic Moment
– We are told that this man is a “malefactor”. This word means “evil doer”. He is a criminal and he has been caught,
convicted and condemned for his crime.
This verse tells us that he was “hanged”. After his trial, he would have been beaten
and then taken outside the city to the place of execution to be nailed to the
cross. He is in agony and he is
dying! It was a tragic moment. What makes it more tragic is that man is
about to die like he has lived: without God!
He has lived a wicked life, but he is headed to a lost eternity! (Note: Any life lived without God
is a tragic life. But, the let that life
end and to die without God is a tragedy beyond words! Nothing but hell awaits those who die without
God, Psa. 9:17; 2 Thes. 1:8-9.) B.
It Was A Telling Moment
– We are told that even through his own pain, this dying man cried out in
mockery of the Lord Jesus Christ. The
word “railed” means “to speak evil of, or to blaspheme”. He even questions the identity of Jesus when
he uses the word “if”. He doesn’t believe
the testimony of Jesus. He doesn’t
believe the sign hanging over the head of Jesus that proclaims Him to be the
King of the Jews. He is dying and in
that moment of anger, pain and torment, he lashes out at the very One Who could
have made a difference in his eternity. By
his words and actions, this man tells us where is heart is. It is still lost and blinded in the darkness
of sin. (Note: This man is a perfect
picture of many in our world today. There
are many who would never mock the name of Jesus out loud. But, they do it every day by denying
Him. They say they believe in God, but
they are “practical atheists”.
They live as though God was dead. Of course, there are those who treat the name
Jesus as a byword. They use His name as
other men would use a curse word. He is
ridiculed, hated, ignored and vilified.
Those who deny Him with their lips and with their lives are telling us
all we need to know about them. Their
reaction to Jesus and His Gospel prove that they are lost in sin, (Note: Friend, that dying thief
may have just made you see yourself. You
need to know that if you are lost, you do not have to stay that way. Jesus died to set you free! Listen on!) II. v.
40-42 THIS MOMENT FROM A SEEKER’S VIEWPOINT A. v. 40-41a
It Was A Moment Of Repentance
– We do not know a lot about this man.
We know that he was also a thief.
He was a wrongdoer and had been condemned to die for his crimes. But, there is a marked difference between
this man and the other thief. At first,
they had both mocked Jesus, Mark 15:32. But now, this man has had a change of mind
and he rebukes the other thief who is mocking Jesus. This man had seen or heard something that day
that touched his heart and that was used by the Spirit of God to open his eyes
to Who Jesus really was. What did he see
that made the difference? 1. Maybe it was the way Jesus was silent as they
nailed Him to the cross – Isa. 53:7. 2. Maybe it was the way Jesus responded to the
mockery of His enemies – Luke 23:34. 3. Maybe it was the sign over the cross of Jesus
that proclaimed His title – Luke 23:38. 4. It could have been any number of things that
spoke to his heart. But, whatever it was
told him that Jesus was no ordinary man!
Whatever it was told this dying man that Jesus was his Messiah and that
Jesus was his only hope! As
he hangs there in the presence of Jesus, this man confesses himself to be a
sinner. He declares his own guilt for
all to hear! He says, “I am
the man! I am guilty and I deserve
everything I and receiving and am about to receive.” I can hear in his words the sorrow of a
wasted life. I can hear the sorrow over
wrong deeds, wasted opportunities and shattered dreams. I can hear a man who is sorry for what he has
done and for what He has become. He is a
repentant sinner! (Note: By the way, one of the
first steps in being saved is the step of repentance! Before you can be saved, you must first
become lost. This involves the work of
the Holy Spirit in conviction, John
16:7-11; John 6:44. When sin is
revealed, acknowledged and confessed, then Jesus can extend forgiveness and
redemption, 1 John 1:9. There
has always been a tendency for sinners to pass the blame. Adam and Eve tried that tactic, Gen. 3:11-13. Everyone wants to pass the buck. They want to blame their parents for their
upbringing. They want to blame the hard
knocks of life. They want to blame their
rowdy friends, etc. But, until a person
gets honest about his sin and repents before God, he can never receive the free
gift of salvation through Jesus Christ!) (Note: By the way, sin is still
sin! Man has tried to redefine sin, but
God has never changed His mind about what it is and what it can and will do in
the life of the sinner. People no longer
commit adultery, they have affairs!
People are not drunkards, they have a social disease. People no longer steal and cheat, now they
commit embezzlement! People don’t commit
fornication, they sleep together. People
don’t commit sodomy, they are just gay.
Hogwash! Sin is as vile and
repugnant to God as it has always been! Man
says sin is an accident, God says it
is an abomination. Man
says it is a blunder, God says it is
blindness. Man
says it is a chance, God says it is
a choice. Man
says it is a disease, God says it is
a defect. Man
says it is an error, God says it is enmity. Man
says it is a fascination, God says
it is a fatality. Man
says it is great, God says it is gross. Man
says it is happiness, God says it is
hateful. Man
says it is innocent, God says it is indecency. Man
says it is justified, God says it
brings judgment. Man
says it is keen, God says it kills. Man
says it is liberating, God says it
is a liability. Man
says it is a mistake, God says it is
murderous. Man
says it is naughty, God says it is nauseating. Man
says it is an opportunity, God says
it is oppression. Man
says it is passion, God says it is a
pity. Man
says it is quirk, God says it is a quagmire. Man
says it is reward, God says it is repulsive. Man
says it is sickness, God says it is
a sin. Man
says it is a trifle, God says it is
a tragedy. Man
says it is unavoidable, God says it ungodliness. Man
says it is a virtue, God says it is
a violation. Man
says it is a weakness, God says it
is wickedness. Man
says it is exciting, God says it is excess. Man
says it is yearning, God says it is yielding. Man
says it is zesty, God says it is a zero! Friend,
until we come to the place where we can see our sins as God sees them, we will
never be saved! The first step is
salvation is repentance!) B.
v. 41b-42a It Was A Moment Of Recognition – This man sees himself as he
is, but he also sees Jesus as He is! He
recognizes the fact that Jesus is no ordinary man. He understands that Jesus has committed no
sins and that He is Who He claims to be.
( (Note: Friend, have you reached
that place yet? Have you come to the
place where you see Jesus as the only hope you have? This man knew he was going to die. No one on this earth could save him from that
fate. However, he believed that Jesus
could save him from a far worse fate. He
believed Jesus could save him from and eternity in Hell. He was right and Jesus can do the same thing
for you! But, you must come to the place
where you see Him as the only hope you have.
You have to come to the place where you are trusting Jesus, and Jesus
alone to save your soul, John 14:6; Acts
4:12. It is not Jesus plus
anything. It is just Jesus and Jesus
alone!) C.
v. 42 It Was A Moment Of Reliance – This man was able to look
beyond the present. With eyes of faith
he saw Jesus dying, resurrecting and reigning someday. With a tiny bit of faith in his heart, he
cries out to the Lord and he is heard and received by the Lord Jesus Christ. He knew Jesus was Who Jesus had claimed to
be. This poor, dying man, yielded all to
the Son of God and embraced Jesus as his Savior! (Note: Friend, have you ever come
to that place in your life? Have you
ever trusted Jesus Christ and Him alone as your personal Savior? Are you saved today? You may have done many good things for many
people; you may be a good person; you may be a church member and a good moral
individual; but have you ever come to the place where you saw yourself as a lost
sinner and Jesus Christ as your only hope, Eph.
2:8-9; John 3:16? Have you ever
called on His name by faith and trusted him to save you soul? If you haven’t, I would like to invite you to
do just that today! Don’t wait another
moment to come to Jesus!) III.
v. 43 THIS MOMENT FROM THE SAVIOR’S VIEWPOINT A.
It Was A Moment Of (Note: Do you believe God knows
everything? Well, I want to tell you
four things God does not know! 1. God does not know a sin that He does not
hate! 2. God does not know a sinner that He does not
love! 3. God does not know a better plan of salvation
that faith in the finished work of Jesus at 4. God does not know a better time for you to be
saved than right now, 2 Cor. 6:2.) B.
It Was A Moment Of Optimism
– Jesus accepted the faith of that dying thief and told him that his faith had
made all the difference. In fact, Jesus
told this man that he did not have to wait for a future time to be with the
Lord; he would be with the Lord that very day in paradise. The word “paradise” comes from a
Persian word which means “a walled garden”. To be invited into a king’s paradise was to
be invited to join him in fellowship within his walled garden. Jesus tells this man that that very day; he
would join Jesus in sweet fellowship in our Lord’s paradise! My friends, there is hope beyond the
grave! The soul lives on in the presence
of the Lord and enjoys sweet fellowship with Him in glory, 2 Cor. 5:8! What a hope and
what a promise! (Note: Friend, you may think you
will go to the grave when you die, but in truth, your soul will live on forever
in either heaven or hell, depending on what you did with Jesus. Because what you o wit Him will determine
what He will do with you!) C.
It Was A Moment Of Omnipotence
– I think you would agree with me that the situation looked hopeless! Here were two dying men; one cries out to the
other and receives the promise of salvation.
Friend, even when things looked hopeless for Jesus, He was still just as
much God as He had ever been! He had
just as much power as He had ever possessed!
He was just as able to save as always!
When that poor, dying thief cried out in simple, childlike faith. Jesus
responded by saving his soul! That is
just what He did for me when I called on Him and that is just what He will do
for you if you too will call on Jesus to be saved. It
doesn’t matter how far into sin you have traveled. It doesn’t matter what kind of wickedness you
have gotten into. If you will come to
Jesus and call on His name for forgiveness, He will receive you and He will
save you, Rom. 10:13. He will not turn you away, John 6:37! What He did for that thief, what He did for
me and what He has done for others, He will do for you if you will come to Him. Conc: Three men died that day on a
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