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Robert MORTON

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Mar 7, 2012, 3:01:09 PM3/7/12
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March 7, 2012

The Life of Jesus; read today: One robber rebukes the other; Luke 23:40-41


ESV: Luke Chapter 23
[40] But the other rebuked him, saying, Do you not fear God, since you
are under the same sentence of condemnation? [41] And we indeed
justly, for we are receiving the due reward of our deeds; but this man
has done nothing wrong.

In chapter 5 of his book ‘The Father Heart of God’, Floyd McClung Jr.
tells one of the results of having pride in a person’s life:

Pride does not usually admit wrong or personal responsibility. When it
does, it excuses it or explains it away, and there is no sorrow for
the wrong done.

It is pretty clear that one thief on the cross had no pride at this
point in time. While the first one railed an complained to Jesus
asking for what he felt he was entitled to, the second one took
responsibility for his actions. He said, what I did was wrong, and
what you did Jesus was nothing. I stand before you with no excuses,
give me the punishment that I deserve.

In dealing with people I sometimes get angry for what would appear to
be no reason at all. After the fact I realize this and will
apologize, but will say something else like ‘I am the one responsible
for my anger, but the actions that you did are what led to my anger.’
While I am taking responsible for my failure, I am also trying to
point out the failure in the other person. I am trying to be their god
and point out their failure. I need to step out of the way and let
God be God and not me. I need to stop and just say ‘I am sorry’ and
then shut up. I need to say to myself it is my fault and try harder
to not go there again.

Like the thief on the cross, I need to take responsibility for all my
actions. A hard lesson to learn, one I hope that I can learn well.


Read for next time: "…you will be with me in Paradise."; Luke 23:43

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