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EPISODE · Jan 30, 2026 · 2 MIN

Examine Me, Lord

from Bible Highlights · host Cleandro Viana

Examine Me, Lord“Examine me, Lord, and prove me; try my heart and my mind.” – Psalm 26:2. When David makes this request to God, he’s not just quoting a beautiful verse—he’s inviting the Creator to step into the deepest parts of his soul, where no one else can see, and that is scary, because being examined means being confronted with what we may have tried to hide even from ourselves. The question is: are we ready for God to reveal who we really are on the inside?David uses strong words: examine, test, and search. These are not words of comfort, but words of transformation. That’s why many people avoid prayers like this, because asking to be tested is asking to be shaped, and asking to be searched is putting everything on the table and saying, “God, this is who I am—but I don’t want to stay this way.”When God tested Abraham in Genesis 22, it wasn’t a punishment but an opportunity to reveal who Abraham truly was and who God would become in his life. That’s why, when we are tested, it’s not to destroy us—it’s to purify us, just like gold is placed in the fire. Because the heart and mind that David mentions are the places where thoughts, fears, desires, and even silent sins are born—things no one else sees, but God sees.Maybe today your heart feels heavy. Maybe your mind is full of battles no one understands. Maybe you’re tired of fighting against things you think you’ll never overcome. But it’s in moments like these that David’s prayer becomes a powerful invitation for you to say: “Lord, I’m done with the masks. I’m done running. Examine who I am… and transform who I can be.”If today you feel God speaking to you—don’t ignore it. Don’t wait. True change doesn’t begin when you improve, it begins when you surrender. So if this is your moment, speak to God right now and say: “Lord, examine me, cleanse me, transform me… I want to start again with You.”

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Examine Me, Lord“Examine me, Lord, and prove me; try my heart and my mind.” – Psalm 26:2. When David makes this request to God, he’s not just quoting a beautiful verse—he’s inviting the Creator to step into the deepest parts of his soul, where no one else can see, and that is scary, because being examined means being confronted with what we may have tried to hide even from ourselves. The question is: are we ready for God to reveal who we really are on the inside?David uses strong words: examine, test, and search. These are not words of comfort, but words of transformation. That’s why many people avoid prayers like this, because asking to be tested is asking to be shaped, and asking to be searched is putting everything on the table and saying, “God, this is who I am—but I don’t want to stay this way.”When God tested Abraham in Genesis 22, it wasn’t a punishment but an opportunity to reveal who Abraham truly was and who God would become in his life. That’s why, when we are tested, it’s not to destroy us—it’s to purify us, just like gold is placed in the fire. Because the heart and mind that David mentions are the places where thoughts, fears, desires, and even silent sins are born—things no one else sees, but God sees.Maybe today your heart feels heavy. Maybe your mind is full of battles no one understands. Maybe you’re tired of fighting against things you think you’ll never overcome. But it’s in moments like these that David’s prayer becomes a powerful invitation for you to say: “Lord, I’m done with the masks. I’m done running. Examine who I am… and transform who I can be.”If today you feel God speaking to you—don’t ignore it. Don’t wait. True change doesn’t begin when you improve, it begins when you surrender. So if this is your moment, speak to God right now and say: “Lord, examine me, cleanse me, transform me… I want to start again with You.”

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