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What does the Bible say about remember me?

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The phrase 'Remember me' is a plea for God's mercy and acknowledgment of one's need for salvation.

In Luke 23:42, the dying thief asks Jesus to remember him when He comes into His kingdom. This simple yet profound request illustrates the essence of faith and repentance. The thief acknowledges his sins and recognizes Jesus as the innocent Savior. His plea reflects a deep understanding of his desperate spiritual condition and highlights the grace of God in granting him faith at such a critical moment. In the Psalms, similar requests appear, reinforcing the idea that God's remembrance is tied to His favor and salvation.
Scripture References: Luke 23:42, Psalm 106:4

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Remember Me
Stephen Hyde · Aug 25, 2024
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