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A Clean Heart
Create in me a clean heart, O God, and put a new and right spirit within me.
-- Psalm 51:10
Create in me a clean heart, open and receptive, so that I may embrace the many ways you choose to visit my life.
Create in me a clean heart, cleared of the refuse of old battles with others and deadly opposition with myself.
Create in me a clean heart, purified through the daily disruptions and the life encounters that take me beyond my grasping control and ego-centeredness.
Create in me a clean heart, freed from the clutter of cultural enticements, so that I can enjoy the beauty of life’s simple things and relish the gifts I so easily take for granted.
Create in me a clean heart, bathed from harsh thoughts, shame, and perfectionist tendencies, warmly welcoming with others with the embrace of nonjudgment.
Create in me a clean heart, brushed free of frantic busyness, so that I will have time to dwell with you in the listening space of solitude and silence.
Create in me a clean heart, rinsed of the residue of false messages about my identity, enabling my inner goodness and light to shine through all I am and do.
Create in me a clean heart, cleansed of anxiety and lack of trust, restoring in me an enduring faith in your abiding presence and unconditional love.
Create in me a clean heart, scrubbed of racism and prejudice, drawing me toward all as my sisters and brothers.
Create in me a clean heart, washed with your mercy and strengthened by your love, helping me to move beyond whatever keeps me from union with you.
Create a clean heart in me, God. Dust off the unmindful activity that constantly collects there. De-clutter my heart from harsh judgments and negativity. Wash away my resistance to working through difficult relationships. Rinse off my unloving so the beauty of my generous and kind heart can shine forth. Remove whatever keeps me from following in your compassionate footsteps. Amen.
From Out of the Ordinary: Prayers, Poems, and Reflections for Every Season by Joyce Rupp
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Prayer action suggestion:
Make a quick list of how you see yourself. Be honest. Review the list and see what needs washing, rinsing, uncluttering or freeing. If you can, ask a person of confidence how others see you. Review this list. Make a conscious choice to change your heart.
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Very beautifully written. May
Very beautifully written. May we live it.
What is asked to clean the
What is asked to clean the heart is truly a task of love. A tremendous challenge needing daily attention as long as I am in this mortal life.
May this cleansing be embraced by all, and may it begin with me.
This song had such a meaning
This song had such a meaning to me as a child and when I accepted Jesus truly into my heart/soul in 1978 other issues over took the simplicity. I remember talking to my priest about my decision and in a way it was like buying your first new car for a teenager yet the church was not all that excited. We have been taught to put our faith in church and not truly in christ alone. Today we can see people being led away from the catholic church in search of a higher calling and responability in God. It states in the Gods word that it is not good for any man/woman to be alone and unless you are totally dead to the things of this world you may end up being alone. Growth is one thing that the other option encourages both in body and mind creating a soul to carry on. We need to carry on His way no longer our own selfish creation for Jesus died for those who even tried yet decided to give marriage a try so that 1 may become 3 that is 2 in 1 God. I understand that this requires love and no longer a lust that has taken its place. Lets pray that God would open up a new door that we may walk through so that we may become a newman that reflects His image not just a fasaud. Gods Peace & Blessings,Tim
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