Jesus, Remember Me

11.21.25 | by Rev Dave Yim

Jeremiah 23:1-6 / Luke 23:33-43

This Sunday, we will reflect on one of the most powerful moments in Scripture—the scene at the cross where Jesus, mocked and rejected by many, offers grace to a repentant criminal who simply says, “Jesus, remember me.”

We’ll explore: 1. How fear of God, honesty, and humility open our eyes to who Jesus truly is, 2. Why our world—filled with mockery, division, and pride—needs restored reverence for God, and 3. Jesus, our Good Shepherd, who forgives even while suffering and offers second chances to all. In a culture that often belittles, dismisses, and divides, we’ll hear once again the good news that Jesus stands with the hurting, the forgotten, and those longing for mercy.

Come be encouraged, challenged, and renewed as we pray together: “Lord Jesus, remember me when You come into Your kingdom.” We hope to see you this Sunday as we worship the One who never forgets us.

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