This can be found in Luke 23. The day of Jesus' crucifixion he was not the only one being crucified. There were two thieves there as well. They were on either side of Jesus and they were brothers. The first brother rebuked Jesus, mocking him saying, "Aren't you the Messiah? Save yourself and us!". The second brother however rebuked his brother. Saying that Jesus did nothing wrong and did not deserve this punishment, but they were thieves and they did. He then to Jesus said "Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.[d]" Jesus replied to him saying "Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in paradise." The 2nd thief truly believe that Jesus was the son of God, and because of his belief and faith in Jesus, Jesus told him that he would be in heaven with him after they both died.
One of the men he was hanged with.
When Jesus was on the cross, he was next to twothieves. One asked him that if when Jesus went to heaven after He died, that he would remember him. Jesus replied to him and said that that day he would be in paradise with him.
Tell the girls that you WILL go to heaven (paradise) if you do believe in Christianity (which is the truth!) and tell them all the positives and how great God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are!
A:Mark's Gospel, the first account to be written, simply says (Mark 15:27-28) that Jesus was crucified between two thieves, one on his left hand and one on his right hand, so that the scripture be fulfilled as Jesus was numbered among the transgressors.Luke's Gospel says that one of the malefactors mocked Jesus, while the other repented, saying to Jesus, "Lord remember me in paradise," to which Jesus said unto him, "Verily I say unto thee, To day shalt thou be with me in paradise."Matthew's Gospel says both thieves mocked Jesus - (Matthew 27:44): "They cast the same in his teeth." There is no suggestion that Jesus spoke to either of them, and no likelihood that Jesus would have promised he would be in paradise. Luke's is the theologically most important account and thus the account most Christians prefer.
Jesus said to the criminal that today you shall be with me in paradise.
When Jesus wwas on the cross one thief mocked Jesus, but the other repented and Jesus said that he would be in paradise today . three days after he rose to Heaven.
There were two prisoners one on each side of Jesus, but only the one that repented went to paradise.
The thief on the cross beleived in Jesus and was saved.
It is hard to explain because no one would know when will Jesus or God return to end the world.
A:It is in Luke's Gospel that Jesus spoke to one of the criminals. Luke says that one of the malefactors mocked Jesus, while the other repented, saying to Jesus, "Lord remember me in paradise," to which Jesus said unto him, "Verily I say unto thee, To day shalt thou be with me in paradise."Matthew's Gospel says both thieves mocked Jesus - (Matthew 27:44): "They cast the same in his teeth." There is no suggestion that Jesus spoke to either of them, and no likelihood that Jesus would have promised he would be in paradise. Luke's is the theologically most important account and thus the account most Christians prefer.Mark's Gospel, the first account to be written, simply says (Mark 15:27-28) that Jesus was crucified between two thieves, one on his left hand and one on his right hand, so that the scripture be fulfilled as Jesus was numbered among the transgressors. John's Gospel does not tell us that anything was said between Jesus and the criminals.
Jesus was in Paradise. Remember on the cross He turned to the thief on the right and said, "Assuredly, I say to you, today you will be with Me in Paradise. See Luke 23:43.
He gave his life so we would have a second chance to live in paradise like Adam and eve did