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A challenging reflection on examining our heart posture when praying for others and recognizing we might be the villain in someone else's story. True connection to God's heart isn't measured by how well we quote scripture but by the fruit of mercy, compassion, and care we show to others.
• The danger of praying against others while positioning ourselves as righteous
• Looking beyond biblical knowledge to see if we truly have God's heart
• Using Psalm 51 as a model for approaching God with humility
• Examining the fruit in our lives rather than just our religious knowledge
• The importance of helping those in need instead of standing in judgment
• God values how we care for each other more than our ability to quote scripture
Support the show
Learn more about our events, prayer groups and watch video replays on our Grace and Grit Media website.
By Shelley JeffcoatA challenging reflection on examining our heart posture when praying for others and recognizing we might be the villain in someone else's story. True connection to God's heart isn't measured by how well we quote scripture but by the fruit of mercy, compassion, and care we show to others.
• The danger of praying against others while positioning ourselves as righteous
• Looking beyond biblical knowledge to see if we truly have God's heart
• Using Psalm 51 as a model for approaching God with humility
• Examining the fruit in our lives rather than just our religious knowledge
• The importance of helping those in need instead of standing in judgment
• God values how we care for each other more than our ability to quote scripture
Support the show
Learn more about our events, prayer groups and watch video replays on our Grace and Grit Media website.