Tallowood Baptist Church

Words From the Cross: A Prayer and a Promise

Duane Brooks

What do we want from God? One thief wanted Jesus to get him off the cross. The other one wanted Jesus to remember him when he came in his kingdom. Jesus made a promise to the second one. This informs our prayers. We can receive his promise. Today? Today! Message based on Luke 23:38-43.

Quotes:

Philip Yancey: Only one person in the Bible receives a direct promise of heaven; a thief.

 J. C. Ryle: One thief on the cross was saved, that none should despair; and only one, that none should presume. What do we want from the suffering Savior?

 Duane Brooks: If you had an audience with Jesus and you could ask him for anything in the world, what would you ask? What would you ask him for?

Samuel Johnson, the poet said, between the stirrup and the ground, think of a person falling from a horse, who cries out to God for salvation. Between the stirrup and the ground, mercy I sought, Mercy I found. Don't despair. 

Eeroelos: It could be thousands of years. It's just the next thing you know.

Bus Driver: Today, it's a timely promise. Our god is an on time god.

Duane Brooks: When we pray seeking Jesus as our King, he promises us his presence today and forever. 

Charles Spurgeon: He is able to save to the uttermost for he saved the dying thief.

Duane Brooks: I pray you, therefore, if any of you have not yet trusted in my Lord Jesus, come and trust in Him now. Trust him wholly; trust him only; trust him at once, then you will sing with me the words of Augustus Toplady. 

 Augustus Toplady:

The dying thief rejoiced to see that fountain in his day

And there may I, though vile as he

Wash all my sins away

Wash all my sins away

And there may I though vile as he

Wash all my sins away 

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