This beautiful octavo, which has become a staple of the Communion literature, has stanzas, each approaching the idea of "remembering" from a different viewpoint. In the first verse, Christ of the Last Supper asks us to remember Him. In the second verse, Christ of Gethsemane asks the Father to remember Him. And in the final verse, we thank Christ that He remembers us in our present-day suffering. Best selling anthem.