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A Prayer for Self-Examination | Your Daily Prayer

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Opening Reflection

There are moments in every believer’s life when God gently invites us to stop running, stop distracting ourselves, and honestly examine our hearts before Him. Self-examination is not meant to produce shame — it is meant to lead us back into deeper fellowship with God.

Too often, we ignore bitterness, pride, exhaustion, unforgiveness, or spiritual apathy until our hearts grow distant from the Lord. But God, in His mercy, continually calls us back. He invites us to surrender hidden struggles and return fully to Him.

This prayer reminds us that true spiritual growth begins with honesty before God.

Scripture

“Let us examine our ways and test them, and let us return to the Lord.” — Lamentations 3:40

Encouragement

God does not expose our hearts to condemn us — He does it to restore us.

Even when conviction feels uncomfortable, it is evidence of His love and pursuit of us. The Lord longs to cleanse, heal, and renew every surrendered heart. No matter how distant you feel today, His grace is still available.

 

Take a moment today to sit quietly with Him. Ask Him to reveal anything that is hindering your relationship with Him, and trust that His mercy is greater than your failures.

Prayer

Heavenly Father,

Search my heart today. Reveal anything within me that is pulling me away from You. Forgive me for the ways I have complained, doubted, or resisted Your work in my life.

Help me surrender every hidden struggle, every wrong motive, and every area of spiritual weakness. Cleanse me and restore my fellowship with You. Teach me to respond to conviction with humility instead of avoidance.

Lord, help me praise You even in difficult seasons. Remind me daily of Your goodness, mercy, and faithfulness. Let my life reflect genuine surrender and holy devotion to You.

Thank You for loving me enough to correct, restore, and guide me back when I wander.

In Jesus’ name,
Amen.

Scriptures Used

  • Lamentations 3:40
  • Psalm 139:23-24
  • James 1:22-24
  • 2 Corinthians 13:5
  • Psalm 22:3
 

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