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“Search me” — Psalm 139

“Search me” — Psalm 139

Groeschel encourages readers to ask God to search their hearts, reveal hidden sins, wrong motives, and areas needing transformation. It’s a call to radical honesty with God.

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why your prayers are so lame? Make dangerous prayers. What if you asked be broken rather a new job, better salary or a house.

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