Remember Me
“Lord, remember me…” It’s a humble, desperate prayer whispered from a dying man beside a dying Savior. Today, we gather not to dwell on our own merits, but to marvel at the mercy of the One who remembers sinners with grace. As we sing, pray, and hear His Word, may the Spirit draw our eyes to the cross—where forgiveness was won, where mercy spoke louder than judgment, and where Jesus promised paradise to the unworthy. Come with your sin, your sorrow, your need—and hear again the Savior’s reply: “Today you will be with Me in Paradise.”
Sermon Text: Luke 23:39-43