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The Thief On The Cross – Sermon in song

Have you ever heard somebody give the objection that the thief on the cross wasn’t Baptized and that’s why they think they can be saved without baptism?

The thief objection is so common that I wrote the biblical correction for it into a teaching hymn. There are four verses and each verse is
a separate piece of biblical evidence why the thief argument is not valid.

Let’s look together at this teaching hymn and the lesson that it teaches.

Cherita Renee Munson wrote the music and the lyrics for the chorus. I wrote the verses.

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