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This message centers on a "daily heart inspection," using a house inspection analogy to explore how unseen cracks like bitterness, unforgiveness, and grudges can undermine a person's foundation and prayer life. Walking through the Lord's Prayer and the parable of the unforgiving servant, the teaching argues that forgiveness must be immediate and ongoing rather than delayed, since holding onto offense blocks spiritual growth and effective prayer. A practical framework, praise, repent, ask, and yield, is offered as a daily tool for self-examination, closing with the idea that a clean heart kept close to God is what allows him to keep revealing himself in fresh ways.
By Pastor John GreinerThis message centers on a "daily heart inspection," using a house inspection analogy to explore how unseen cracks like bitterness, unforgiveness, and grudges can undermine a person's foundation and prayer life. Walking through the Lord's Prayer and the parable of the unforgiving servant, the teaching argues that forgiveness must be immediate and ongoing rather than delayed, since holding onto offense blocks spiritual growth and effective prayer. A practical framework, praise, repent, ask, and yield, is offered as a daily tool for self-examination, closing with the idea that a clean heart kept close to God is what allows him to keep revealing himself in fresh ways.