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“The thief on the cross had to be the luckiest man alive. He was nothing more than a low-life criminal, a loser. He had committed a crime. He was convicted for it, and he was crucified for it. So he had no future; he was going nowhere; or worse, he was going to hell. Yet of all the criminals, on…” quote by James Montgomery Boice
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““The thief on the cross had to be the luckiest man alive. He was nothing more than a low-life criminal, a loser. He had committed a crime. He was convicted for it, and he was crucified for it. So he had no future; he was going nowhere; or worse, he was going to hell. Yet of all the criminals, on all the crosses, on all the hills in the Roman Empire, he was crucified next to Jesus Christ.””

James Montgomery Boice

About This Quote

The passage contrasts a criminal’s crucifixion with Jesus’, highlighting the paradox of suffering and redemption.

In simple terms: A criminal’s death beside Jesus shows paradox of redemption.

Key Takeaway

Reflect on unexpected redemption.

Themes

redemption paradox faith

Mood

contemplative serious

Type

theological philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal crisis
  • spiritual reflection
  • historical study

Key Concepts

theology justice suffering

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does this juxtaposition teach about grace?
  • How can suffering lead to spiritual insight?
A Different Perspective

May overlook historical nuances.

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