Beloved, have you ever felt that God has forgotten all about you? It seems like ages since you’ve been calling and crying out for help, according to Isaiah 58:9 but you haven’t received an answer as Isaiah promised.
But that verse comes with a caveat; have you done everything
that you were supposed to do? Have you been obedient?
Here’s what Isaiah 58:9 (NIV) says,
Then you will call, and
the Lord will answer; you will cry for help, and he will say: Here am
I. “If you do away with the yoke of oppression, with the pointing
finger and malicious talk,
And the “ifs” continue for a few more verses and it’s only after
the “ifs” that the “thens” are fulfilled.
We are always asking God for this and that but aren’t always
willing to do our part and then we wonder, “Doesn’t God remember me?”
We pray, Remember
me, Lord, when you show favor to your people (Psalm 106:4
NIV) yet you refuse to do His will, you refuse to forgive, you refuse to
repent, you refuse to turn the other cheek, you refuse to give up your sexual
misconduct, you refuse to let go of whatever God has been telling you to release,
you refuse and refuse and refuse.
You find it hard to show others favour but you want God to show you favour? You won’t even give way to other drivers on the road for goodness sake.
You refuse to follow the “Golden Rule” that I’m sure you’ve heard time and time again since childhood, from your mom or grandmother but probably did not realize that it’s something that Jesus said,
So in everything, do to
others what you would have them do to you (Matthew 7:12 NIV)
Despite your behaviour, God has not forgotten you, He certainly
remembers you, after all He has engraved you on
the palms of [His] hands (read Isaiah 49:14-16). However, before God
gives to you, He is waiting for you to give to Him.
God is waiting for you to give Him your will and your way in
exchange for His will and His way. God is waiting for you to give Him your worries
and anxieties (see 1 Peter 5:7).
In 1 Samuel, we are told of a woman named Hannah who in her desperation
to have a child, a son, made a promise to God,
“Lord Almighty, if you
will only look on your servant’s misery and remember me, and not forget
your servant but give her a son, then I will give him to the Lord for
all the days of his life, and no razor will ever be used on his
head.” (1 Samuel 1:11 NIV)
And God remembered Hannah (also v. 19) and her son Samuel
grew up in God’s presence (1 Samuel 2:21).
You can’t be asking God to give to you and not be willing to
give back to God no matter what it may be.
When my own children were born, I gave them back to God, not
by taking them to live with the priest as Hannah did, but I understood that
they belonged to God.
Beloved, if you want God to remember you when you pray, you
must remember Him for who He is and not only for what He can give you.
Do not remember the sins of
my youth and my rebellious ways; according to your love remember me, for
you, Lord, are good. (Psalm 25:7 NIV)
Remember God for His love.
“Jesus, remember me when you
come into your kingdom.” (Luke 23:42 NIV)
Remember God for His forgiveness.
Remember me for this
also, my God, and show mercy to me according to your great love. (Nehemiah 13:22 NIV)
Remember God for
His mercy.
Lord, you understand; remember
me and care for me. (Jeremiah 15:15 NIV)
Remember God for His care.
O my God, [earnestly]
remember me for good and imprint me [on Your heart]! (Nehemiah
13:31 AMPC)
Remember God for His goodness.
The same God who remembered Noah and Sarah and Rachel and
Joseph and Hannah and Daniel and Job and the thief on a cross and Cornelius, is
the same God who remembers you and me.
Amen †
Shelley Johnson “Remember me” ©2026 May 18, 2026






