Thief on the Cross
Notice Luke 23:43
carefully. Jesus said that the crucified malefactor would be WITH Him in
Paradise. If we can prove where Jesus went when He died, then we can prove if
the malefactor really went to Paradise that day.!
Turn to I Corinthians 15:3-4. Paul reiterates: "For I delivered to you" -
speaking to Christians - "among first things what also I received: that Christ
died for our sins according to the scriptures: AND THAT HE WAS BURIED; and that
HE hath been raised on the third day according to the scriptures."
Notice that Jesus was buried - it does not say the body was buried, and that the
soul went to Paradise. It reads that He - Jesus, Himself - was buried. He was
dead for three days. He DIED for our sins. Then He came to life. He arose!
John gives us further proof of where Jesus was. "Now in the place where he was
crucified there was a garden; and in the garden a new sepulchre, wherein was
never man yet laid. There" - in the tomb - the grave - "laid they Jesus" (John
19:41-42). It was Jesus who was laid in the tomb, not merely the body of Jesus.
Jesus was dead.'
Jesus Was in Hell!
To make this even plainer, turn to Acts 2:31. Speaking of Christ, Peter quotes
the prophet David as follows: "He [David] seeing this before spake of the
resurrection of Christ, that his soul was not left in hell, neither his flesh
did see corruption."
This verse, translated in the King James Version, proves that Jesus was not in
Paradise, but in hell. The word "hell" ought to be rendered "grave." The
original inspired Greek word used by Peter was hades, meaning the "grave." It
does not mean a fiery, burning hell. The Bible uses another word for that.
Hell or the grave is not Paradise. Since Jesus did not enter Paradise that day -
the day of the crucifixion - then neither did the malefactor enter it. Christ
has "preeminence" in all things, we read in Col. 1:18. Therefore the malefactor
who repented could not have preceded Christ to Paradise. Whenever the repentant
malefactor enters Paradise, Christ will be there too! He said so: "WITH ME shalt
thou be in Paradise."
WHEN Did Jesus Preach to the Spirits in Prison?
Some have seized upon I Peter 3-19:20 as supposed proof that Jesus was alive
when He was dead - that He preached to spirits in prison during the three days
and three nights in which He was in the grave asleep in death!
But notice what these verses in Peter's letter really say. Wicked angels who
followed Satan are in chains of darkness, imprisoned for their own folly (Jude
6). When did Jesus preach to the imprisoned spirits? Read it: "When once the
longsuffering of God waited IN THE DAYS OF NOAH, while the ark was a preparing"
That's when Jesus preached to the spirits or wicked angels - in the days of
Noah, not during the time He was dead and buried in the grave!
Since we know where Jesus was when He died, we now need to locate Paradise.
Notice II Cor. 12:1-5. Paul speaks of one whom He knew who had marvelous visions
and revelations from the Lord. In a vision he was "caught up to the third
heaven" - God's throne: "He was caught up into PARADISE, and heard unspeakable
words, which it is not lawful for a man to utter." Then Paradise is located in
the presence of God's throne.
What Is Paradise Like?
Let's continue with the Bible description of Paradise. Turn to Revelation 2:7.
"To him that overcometh, to him will I give to eat of the tree of life, which is
in the Paradise of God" (ASV). Observe that the tree of life is in the Paradise
of God.
Next, turn to Revelation 22:1-2. These two verses are referring to "the holy
city, new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God" (Rev. 21:2, ASV). In
this city, which is also a type of the Church, we find "a river of water of
life, bright as crystal, proceeding out of the throne of God and of the Lamb, in
the midst of the street thereof. And on this side of the river and on that was
the tree of life. .."! (ASV.) The New Jerusalem contains the Tree of Life. In
the new Jerusalem is the Paradise of God. Jesus said the repentant
malefactor would be with Him in this Paradise! The new Jerusalem is not yet
finished. Jesus is still preparing a place for us in it (John 14:2). Not until
after the millennium will it be fully ready (Rev. 20:1-5). Not until then will
it descend to earth - not until then will the repentant malefactor enter
Paradise!
Then what did Jesus mean by saying, "TODAY shalt thou be with me in paradise"?
You probably have assumed that Jesus promised the thief that he would be with
Him in paradise that very day. Nothing could be further from the truth!
Remember the thief had asked earlier, "Lord, remember me WHEN thou comest into
thy Kingdom" (Luke 23:42). The plain fact is that Jesus has not yet come into
His Kingdom (Luke 11:2; 19:11; I Cor. 11:26; I Thes. 4:1317; I Cor. 15:23,
49-52).
What Jesus REALLY SAID!
Additionally, proper punctuation helps explain Luke 23:43. Most translations are
improperly punctuated in order to make it appear that Jesus would be in Paradise
that day. But the Bible proves Jesus was not in Paradise that day. A comma
placed before the word "today" is incorrect. The comma should follow it -
"Verily I say unto thee today, shalt thou be with me in paradise."
Open your Bible to this controversial verse. Notice the PUNCTUATION. Remember
that punctuation was not used in the inspired Greek which Luke wrote. It was
added into the Greek and English centuries later. The punctuation in this verse
was added by men.
Here is exactly, word for word, the order in the inspired original Greek, which
you can verify at any public library: "Verily I say to thee today, `With me
shalt thou be in the Paradise.' "
By using the word "today," Jesus was stressing the time of His promise - not the
time He would be in Paradise. The repentant malefactor crucified
with Jesus is still dead and buried. Jesus alone is the firstborn from the dead
(Romans 8:29; Acts 26:23; 1 Cor.15:23). But the time is coming when this man
shall be resurrected also and eventually shall enter the Paradise of God
promised to come to this earth.