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23 Search me, God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts.
24 See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.
Psalm 139:23-24
David wanted to analyze his motives and behavior, asking God to guide him and help him see what thoughts or actions may not align with God’s thoughts. Why would David ask God to do this? Because David knew that his way of thinking might cause a chasm separating him from God, and that was the last thing David wanted.
Many of us are motivated in Lent to ask God to forgive us for doing anything that has offended God. Sometimes, though, don’t our attempts at doing this feel more like empty rituals or dutiful prayers? We say a quick prayer and soon end with “amen.” Then, after the amen, how long do we usually sit around waiting for God to point out anything He found in His search? Do we do this because we are busy or because we fear what God will do after He completes His search?
David knew that he had nothing to fear in allowing God to search his heart. Not because he felt there was nothing offending there, but because he knew that our God is a loving, merciful, and gracious God.
Don’t be afraid to allow God to explore your heart, mind, and spirit. God loves you and longs for a closer walk with you.
Pause. Ask God to search you. Then, sit and wait long enough for God to point out what you need to see and work on. God will lovingly help you transform and will lead you along the right pathway, bringing hope and joy to your journey through life.
Prayer:
Lord,
You know us better than we know ourselves. Search the deepest parts of our hearts for anything that is displeasing to You. Examine our attitudes and actions. Show us what needs to be transformed and help us to change it so that we will not only be closer to You, but will also be able to go where You lead us and do what You are calling us to do. Amen.
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