Can a thief living in the year 2011, whos last works were stealing, be saved on his deathbed in the year 2011 under the NEW COVENANT with 5 minutes to live and no opportunity to produce any good works for God?
Yes or No?
No, I do not believe that he could be saved. If he could, don't you think Jesus would have said, "You both will be in paradise". Why didn't he speak to both of them in regard to Paradise?
I realize that we view works differently. But at it's most basic point, a work, is anything that we do, or sometimes don't do. In my theological glass house, I wouldn't
always call stealing a work though. I'd call it a lack of work. It's the failure to "do" something, "Work". When one works, he gets what is due him by way of a wage. A thief on the other hand, also gets what is due him for his lack of work, which could also be counted to him as a wage. And we all know what the wages of sin are.
But I digress, The last thing the thief on the cross did was identify a resounding truth. A truth that the other thief was unable to see. Why was the other thief unable to see it, only God knows. Sometimes we harden our own hearts, and other times, when we remain in our stubbornness and refuse to come around to what is right, God hardens our hearts.
So my question to you is this. The thief that was saved, what was it that he was able to see?
And of the other thief... what was he unable to see?
God knows our hearts, and he always responds accordingly. We judge by outward appearances, but we ought to be able to step back a foot or two, and try to see things as God sees them on occasion.
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