Referring to Luke 23:39-43, the thief first acknowledges that he is receiving just punishment (death), and that Jesus had done nothing wrong to receive this punishment. His request to Jesus, "Remember me when you come into your kingdom." implies the thief is putting his trust in Jesus for salvation.
The thief on the cross beleived in Jesus and was saved.
He saved a thief who really did something bad, but the thief trusted in Jesus! Isn't that a miracle!
No, the thief on the cross was not baptized before his death.
The good thief on the cross was a criminal who repented and asked Jesus for forgiveness before he died. His actions showed that anyone, no matter their past, can be forgiven and saved by Jesus. This story highlights the power of redemption and the importance of faith in the Christian belief system.
St. Dismas was the repentant thief.
The bible does not give us the name of the thief o the cross. As he was a hard core crtimnal nothing is told of them , before or after the crucifiction.
An udderly awesome cow.
Dismas.
yes
because by the cross he saved us
My guess is "Thief" by Third Day.
We are told only of one thief that repented and was saved. The other one continued to blaspheme Jesus.