40 songs for 40 Days – Day 18

Please refer to the March 5, 2014 – Ash Wednesday post for the Introduction to this Music Experience for Lent.

FSFD018 Song Title: Remember Me – Luke 23:42 (If you don’t have a Bible handy, you can read this passage at BibleGateway.com)

Remember me, Jesus my Savior.

When You look upon Your children, see me with them.

When You search for those who love You, find me again!

Remember me, Jesus my Savior. Remember me, Jesus, my Lord.

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About Bonita B. Evans

Since I was young I have felt God's presence in my life. I have been singing Christian music since I was a small child. Reading and studying the Bible have become more and more important in my life. In 2008, songs started coming into my head when reading, driving and also sleeping, so I decided to write them down and share them. For Christmas 2008, I recorded a ten song CD for my family and friends. For Advent 2009, I shared the first version of "A Flame in My Heart" with my church, family and friends. In 2011, I created and shared in this blog "40 Songs for 40 Days" for Lent. For Advent 2011 and 2012 I posted revised versions of "A Flame in My Heart". For Lent 2013 I reposted "40 Songs for 40 Days". I am not sure why this has all happened but I consider it to be a gift from God.
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1 Response to 40 songs for 40 Days – Day 18

  1. Dorey says:

    The dying criminal had more faith than the rest of Jesus’ followers put together. Although the disciples continued to love Jesus, their hopes for the Kingdom were shattered. Most of them had gone into hiding. As one of his followers sadly said two days later, “We had hoped he was the Messiah who had come to rescue Israel” (24:21). By contrast, the criminal looked at the man who was dying next to him and said, “Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.” By all appearances, the Kingdom was finished. How awe-inspiring is the faith of the man who alone saw beyond the present shame to the coming glory!
    -LASB

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