"Remember, O Lord"—Lord's Supper Litany With Psalm 25 & 111 and Jeremiah 31

Published May 27, 2026

Updated May 27, 2026

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This litany originally appeared in "Until He Comes—Lord's Supper: Six Themes with Liturgy."

Response of Remembrance to the Lord's Supper

Remember, O Lord, Your great mercy and love, 
for they are from of old.

Remember not the sins of my youth 
and my rebellious ways; 
according to your love remember me, 
for you are good, O Lord. 
—Psalm 25:6–7 NIV

“The days are coming,” declares the Lord,
    “when I will make a new covenant
with the people of Israel
    and with the people of Judah...
“For I will forgive their wickedness
    and will remember their sins no more.” 
—Jeremiah 31:31,34 NIV

The Lord is gracious and compassionate... 
He remembers his covenant forever. 
—Psalm 111:4–5 NIV

Remember the gracious love of our
Father in heaven

who made us children of his own possession.

Remember Jesus Christ, sent by the 
Father to share our human nature, to 
live and to die as one of us, and so to 
move us from the alienation of sin and death,

to reconcile us to God our Father by 
his perfect sacrifice, and through his 
suffering, death, and resurrection to 
save all who put their trust in him.

Remember the Holy Spirit, who teaches us these things

and makes the effects of Christ's salvation real in our lives.


Revised Common Lectionary

Year A: Season after Pentecost—Proper 21 (26)

Year B: Epiphany—Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany
Year B: Lent—First Sunday in Lent
Year B: Lent—Fifth Sunday in Lent
Year B: Season after Pentecost—Proper 15 (20)

Year C: Advent—First Sunday of Advent
Year C: Season after Pentecost—Proper 10 (15)
Year C: Season after Pentecost—Proper 23 (28)
Year C: Season after Pentecost—Proper 24 (29)