A Prayer to Renew My Commitment to Jesus | Your Daily Prayer

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Have you ever felt like you were living on autopilot—going through the motions of faith without fully engaging your heart? From church attendance to prayer, it’s easy to slip into routine while losing the passion and intimacy God desires for us. In today’s reflection, Keneesha Saunders-Liddie draws from Psalm 51:10, David’s heartfelt prayer after being confronted with his sin. Like David, we are invited to repent, renew our spirits, and rekindle our zeal for the Lord. God doesn’t want half-hearted service; He wants our whole hearts. This is a timely reminder to step out of lukewarm faith, to leave autopilot behind, and to boldly renew our commitment to Jesus with prayer, devotion, and a clean heart. Main Takeaways Faith can easily slip into routine if we’re not intentional about staying connected to God. Like King David, renewal begins with repentance and a prayer for God to create a clean heart in us. Commitment to Jesus means more than outward acts—it requires passion, zeal, and a Spirit-led life. Now is the time to wake up from spiritual slumber and reignite our devotion to Christ.

 

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