COLERAINE INDEPENDENT METHODIST CHURCH
SUNDAY 17 NOVEMBER 2024 – MR KYLE PARKS
LUKE 23 VERSES 32 – 43
Tonight I want to look at a man who in an instant went to
heaven and another man who in an instant went to hell. I want to look at 3 crosses but only 2
choices.
Here in this account we have some
of Jesus’ final moments, his ministry on
earth was nearly complete. He was born
of the virgin Mary and went on to have a more effective ministry than anyone
has ever had. Over the course of his
ministry he showed he had power over diseases, demons and his own disciples,
power over deformity. Wherever he went
healing followed him, healing took place, forgiveness of sins took place. What a blessing it would have been to have
Jesus there. However the Lord Jesus
Christ ruffled some feathers. He showed
that the Jewish religious elite, these Pharisees, Sadducees and scribes, that their works based
salvation was completely false, it was made up, it couldn’t get you into
heaven. They hated the Lord Jesus
Christ. They captured him after he was
betrayed by Judas his own disciple and friend. Here we have the crucifixion account. Jesus is innocently being put up on the
centre cross with these two malefactors on either side of him. That word malefactor means a criminal, an evil
doer. The Lord Jesus Christ was placed
on the cross in between these 2 malefactors.
He had been whipped, bruised and beaten.
While all this was going on the 2 malefactors have been watching
this. Watching this innocent man being
murdered. Now they had to deal with this
question - who is this innocent man beside us, who is this man who is peaceably
taking this crucifixion, he is not shouting back, not spitting back? They have never seen anything like it before,
they are asking the question to themselves - who is this man? At the point of their death, in their last
moments of their lives they had to face the most important question that anyone
will ever have to face in their lives - what will you do with Jesus? With the man that was willingly led like a
lamb to the slaughter to hang on Calvary’s tree. What will you do with Jesus? Have you come to this point in your life when
you have asked yourself the question -
what will I do with Jesus? This
man who came and lived a perfect life, never once broke the law of God. What will I do with the Lord Jesus Christ?
Here in this account we have 2 decisions being made. On one cross we have a complete and total
rejection of the Lord Jesus Christ, want nothing to do with him. On the other cross we have a man who is
reconciled to God, the cross of reconciliation.
So we have a cross of rejection and a cross of reconciliation. And that word reconcile gives the idea, once
an enemy now a friend. In the very
middle we have the Lord Jesus Christ and it is the cross of redemption.
The cross of rejection. One of the malefactors said “Lord Jesus
Christ, no not for me – verse 39. Here
we have this first malefactor, a man so wicked, so vile, so evil. He looks at the innocent man dying on the
cross next to him and makes the decision to reject him. If you are unsaved tonight you are doing the
same, if you don’t know the Lord as your personal Saviour – you are rejecting
the lovely Lord Jesus Christ. Look at
his reaction “If thou be Christ save thyself and us.” He does not care for justice. He can see the Lord dying next to him is an
innocent man, that he has done no wrong but he only cares for himself to be
taken from that tree. He does not care
for justice “Be not proud of race, face,
place or grace” C H Spurgeon. This man
has no interest in this man. He does not
care that the man next to him is the Son of God. God in flesh, the one who was there when the
whole earth was created. The amazing awesome God. This malefactor does not care
for Christ. He only cares for
himself. Are you like this man? Have you looked at Jesus? You know what Christ has done. You know that he has taken on flesh as John 1
verse 14 says. You know that he came and
lived a sinless perfect life yet you still reject the Lord. You know if you were to follow the Lord
things would be different for you. Your
life would have to change. Maybe it’s
true you like your life. You don’t want
it to change. You are enjoying your
sinful ways. Those sinful things you do,
well you get a lot of pleasure from them.
You don’t want to give it up. You
would rather have this life than Jesus. You don’t want that change that is
promised in scripture - 2 Corinthians
“if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature, old things have passed away
behold all things have become new.”
While you might be living in sin now and whilst it may be enjoyable and
you may feel everything is going wonderful for you - why would I need Jesus, to
repent of my sin and turn to Christ?
Sure life without Christ is great.
Why do I need him? Like the
thief on the cross of rejection you are too proud to realise that you need to
humble yourself before a holy God. You think you don’t need Jesus but the truth
is you do need Jesus. It doesn’t matter
how perfect your life is, you could have the most money in the bank. You could have everything you most want. To not have the Lord Jesus Christ, to not
have the redeemer, to not know the man who loves you the most, who died for
you, it leads to total destruction.
There is no doubt sin is enjoyable for a moment but the enjoyment of sin
is only for a season. Sin might be
found, might give you a temporary release from life’s woes. The enjoyment of
sin is only for a season. Hebrews 11
verse 25 and Mark 8 verse 36. Sin even for a season is so dangerous. You might think and believe “I am all right,
sin does not affect me too much. I can
see why this man needs Christ. That
person they need the Lord Jesus Christ more than me. It doesn’t affect me too much. I will have a death bed conversion.” So many look forward to living lives until
their death bed. I will have fun and
then I will get saved. This is the only
deathbed conversion you read of in scripture.
If you are are waiting for a deathbed conversion you are playing the
riskiest game ever and what is at stake is your eternal soul. Proverbs 27 verse 1 “boast not thyself of
tomorrow for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth.“ James is considered
the wisdom book of the New Testament.
“Go to now ye that say today or tomorrow we will go into such a city and
continue there a year and buy and sell and get gain. Whereas you know not what will be on the
morrow, For what is your life it is even
a vapour that appeareth for a little time and then vanisheth away.” You don’t
know what tomorrow holds. Life is full
of unexpected twists and turns. This may
be last time to accept the truth of the gospel.
God may not give you another chance.
This is maybe the last chance to put your faith and trust in the living
Saviour. The more the unbeliever hears the
wonderful truth of the gospel and rejects the life giving message of the
gospel, the sinful heart grows harder and colder to the gospel. When that deathbed comes the heart becomes like
stone, it has got colder and harder. And
they say “no I still don’t want Christ.” They are too proud and they die and
they go to that the awful place called hell.
This is the only deathbed conversion in scripture. So many people live their lives waiting for
it for it to never come. It is hard to
preach about hell. Hell is so real. Luke
16 gives a picture of place called
hell. It is a real story, the real
account of a real person and he goes to a real physical location. Verses 23 to 31. This is one of the most frightening passages
in all scripture. How this man had
everything in life. Respectable, wealthy
man. He just wants drop of water to cool
his burning tongue. Such is the pain and
heat in hell. This is a true story not a parable of the Lord Jesus. Any time the Lord spoke in parables he never
used the names of characters in the story.
Here we have a true description of hell.
It is a place of torment, of consciousness and feeling, a place of
fire. No comfort, no help, no mercy, a
place of unfulfilled desires, unanswered prayers. A place of isolation, A place without hope of escape. A place of remembrance and of regret. A place of punishment and banishment. A place
of darkness. Hell is real. If a door could be opened tonight to hear the
sounds of hell you would quickly come to Christ in repentance. This thief rejects the Lord and damns himself
to the place called hell of which we are all deserving. We have all broke the
law of God. We cannot say we are better
than this malefactor. We are sinners
like this man. We all deserve to go to
this place called hell. God is a just
God and he cannot have sin. Sin needs to
be punished. I wouldn’t want a God who
is not a just God, that turns a blind eye to stealing and murder. I want a just God, a holy God. Not just let sin go unpunished. The God of the bible is just and sin will be
punished. The wicked will be punished in
that awful place called hell. We see the
cross of rejection. We have seen a man
dying in his sin. We have seen the dying
sinner.
Luke 43 verse 40 the cross of reconciliation. We want to see the dying saint. We want to see the man dying to sin. We have seen the cross of rejection but now the cross of reconciliation. This thief was able to look at the Lord dying on the cross next to him and he knew that this man is innocent, he has done no wrong. He looked at himself in contrast to the Lord Jesus Christ and he knew he deserved to be there. And he looked at the other malefactor and compared him to the Lord Jesus and he knew he deserved to be there. But as he looked at the Lord Christ Jesus on that middle tree all he seen was the sinless, spotless Lamb of God. Holy, harmless, undefiled. No sin in him. He had committed no crime. He didn’t deserve to be there. He seen the love and compassion the Lord had in verse 34. Here this malefactor sees the Lord for who he is. He sees him as Lord. What was he thinking when he heard Jesus crying out? Stripped bare, whipped, bruised and beaten put up on the tree yet he cries “Father forgive these people for what they have done for me, they don’t know what they are doing.” Would he have said “never a man spoke like this man.” There would have been shock. How did he want these people who put him there to be forgiven? Christ went to that cross to die for these sinners. We are sinners. In a sense we put Christ on that tree. The malefactor sees the Lord Jesus Christ wanting us to be forgiven. He sees the Lord for who he truly is. The incomparable Christ, the holy Lamb of God, the one able to forgive all sin. Will you see him for who he truly is tonight? The Lord who came to the cross to die for you. This malefactor realises surely this is the Lamb of God. He cries out to Jesus Christ “remember me.” If you do not know the Lord Christ all you have to do is cry out to the Lord Jesus Christ “Lord remember me.” It wouldn’t have been an easy thing to admit. Admitting he is a low life criminal. He deserves the cross. The crowds were there mocking the Lord Jesus Christ. The other malefactor was mocking the Lord Jesus. It would have been easy to join in with the crowds. He defies the odds, humbles himself before the Lord, he does not worry about what others are thinking. He just knows that this is the Lord – “Lord remember me.” It is the same today. To put your faith and trust in Christ is not easy. It is not the popular thing to do today. With the way society is going it is becoming increasingly more unpopular to trust the Lord Jesus Christ. Turn on the TV and you can see the mockery towards the Christian, the abuse they receive. They are seen as some crazy person. We are called to a challenging life. The Christian is called to a life of denying ourselves the worlds pleasures. Luke 9 verse 23“If any man will come after me let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me.” To follow Christ we ought to be prepared for a life of difficulty. In John 15 Christ said “If the world hate you, you know that it hated me before it hated you. If ye were of the world the world would love his own; but because ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you.” I could lie and tell you that if you will follow Christ then you will get everything you have ever wanted, it will be easy. What nonsense. That would be a lie. To follow the Lord it can be difficult but it is worth every bit of difficulty that will come into the life of the believer. John 14 verse 2 “In my Father’s house are many mansions if it were not so I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you.” If you are saved tonight you have a mansion waiting for you in heaven. If you are unsaved tonight you can have a mansion waiting for you in heaven. While this thief was dying on the cross the moment he trusted in Christ he had a mansion waiting for him in heaven. For the believer everything that is precious to us is in heaven. Our names are in heaven. It is in the Lamb’s Book of Life. Our heavenly Father is there. Our Saviour is there. Our fellow saints of the Old and New Testament are there. Our inheritance is there. Our reward is there. Our treasure is there. What a blessing to look at the splendours of heaven. We have so much to look forward to in heaven. Are you not glad to think of these blessings. This malefactor swallows his pride, he trusts in Christ. While it may not have been the popular thing to do he did it. Proverbs tells us “there is a friend that sticketh closer than brother.” The Christian can never be alone because Christ will always be with them. When you follow Christ you cannot be alone. The Lord will be always near. You can talk to him when you want to.
You can whisper in a crowd to him
You can cry when you’re alone to
him
You don’t have to pray out loud
to him
He knows your thoughts
On a lofty mountain peak, he’s
there
In a meadow by a stream, he’s
there
Anywhere on earth you go
He’s been there from the start
The middle tree, the cross of
redemption. The dying Saviour dying
for sin. Verse 42. We have already seen this malefactor crying
out to God. He wanted to be
reconciled. Here we have some of the
most tremendous words in scripture - “Verily I say unto you Today thou shalt be
with me in paradise.” An hour ago he was
on his way to a lost and hopeless eternity in hell. An hour ago he was in the kingdom of
darkness. An hour ago he was under the
control of Satan. Dead in his trespasses
and sin. All of a sudden he has an
encounter with the Lord Jesus Christ, the mighty to save. It is all different now. While he is bound to the cross this
malefactor has never been more free.
Think of the cross pictures – it looks as though the cross of Jesus is
massive and it is way far away. Looks as
though he is out of reach. The truth is
the cross was not bigger than the other 2 crosses, he was in complete reach for
this dying malefactor. He is in complete
reach for you tonight. He has the power
no matter the situation you are in to set you free from the bondage of
sin. John 8 verse 36 “if the Son shall
make you free you shall be free indeed.”
Do you feel trapped. Do you long
for that peace that passeth all understanding?
To know you have a home in heaven
Do you feel that your struggle with sin has been going on too long? Will you call on the name of Jesus. Romans 10 verse 13 “for whosoever shall call
on the name of the Lord shall be saved.”
Salvation is so simple tonight.
Not you may be saved, might be saved but you shall be saved. That is all the thief had to do. Not join a church, be baptised, get the bible
and know it inside out. Just call on the
name of the Lord. Salvation is so
simple. This malefactor did not wait
another minute. 2 Corinthians says “now
is the accepted time, behold now is the day of salvation.” Don’t wait another moment. Don’t leave it too late. Don’t let that sinful wicked heart get harder
and harder. Don’t let the love of the
world make your heart get colder and colder. Don’t risk losing your soul in a
hopeless and lost eternity. You are faced with the same question these men
faced. What will you do with the Lord
Jesus Christ? Are you going to be like
the one malefactor and reject Christ. To
go to a hopeless and lost eternity in hell?
Will you accept the great and mighty gift of salvation.
O sinner the Saviour is calling
for thee
Long, long has he called thee in
vain;
He called thee when joy lent its
crown to thy days,
He called thee in sorrow and
pain.
O turn while the Saviour in mercy
is waiting
And steer for the harbour light;
For how do you know but your soul
may be drifting
Over the dead-line tonight?
That day on the cross the one
malefactor opened his eyes and he was in heaven. The tears of pain and heartache were all
wiped from his eyes. He seen glory and
he is still there. He will be there for
glory. The other malefactor opened his
eyes in hell, eternal torment. He is
still there today. He will be there
forever. Don’t be in that awful place of
hell.
We have seen the cross of
rejection – one malefactor died in his sins and he went to hell.
We have seen the cross of
reconciliation – one malefactor trusted in Christ and he opened his eyes in
heaven.
We have seen how it happened –
through the cross of redemption, the Lord Jesus Christ’s death on the cross
that this man was able to put his faith and trust in the Lord Jesus Christ, he
was able to be forgiven. We are all one
of these malefactors tonight – which one are you? Rejecting, not for me, leave it until another
time, not tonight. Get right with Christ
tonight. Now is the accepted time,
behold now is the day of salvation. What
will you do?