EPISODE · Mar 9, 2025 · 27 MIN
Remember Me, O Lord
from Soul Thirst
Download Handout 01.26.2025 This message explores Psalm 106, verse 4, focusing on the idea of God "remembering" us. It suggests that when the Psalmist asks God to remember him, it's not because God has forgotten, but because humanity has forgotten its true identity in Christ. God always "remembers" us through Jesus, speaking our true selves into existence and naming us with delight, despite our sins. Sin is how we define ourselves but not how God sees us because we are eternally defined as God's beloved children. This understanding of remembrance ties into the concept of salvation, which is framed as God continually declaring our being with his word, Jesus Christ. Ultimately, we should embrace God's perspective, forgiving others as God has forgiven them.
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Download Handout 01.26.2025This message explores Psalm 106, verse 4, focusing on the idea of God "remembering" us. It suggests that when the Psalmist asks God to remember him, it's not because God has forgotten, but because humanity has forgotten its true identity in Christ. God always "remembers" us through Jesus, speaking our true selves into existence and naming us with delight, despite our sins. Sin is how we define ourselves but not how God sees us because we are eternally defined as God's beloved children. This understanding of remembrance ties into the concept of salvation, which is framed as God continually declaring our being with his word, Jesus Christ. Ultimately, we should embrace God's perspective, forgiving others as God has forgiven them.
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