What does it look like to have an undivided heart before God?
In Psalm 86, David cries out in humility, dependence, and trust—asking the Lord not only to hear him, but to transform him. At the center of his prayer is a powerful request: “Unite my heart to fear your name.” In a world that constantly pulls our hearts in different directions, this passage calls us back to a singular devotion to God.
This message explores the danger of divided hearts, the subtle pull of idolatry, and the beauty of a life centered fully on the Lord. Through Scripture, we are reminded that God is not only worthy of our whole heart—He is also the One who gives us a new heart, shaping us to walk in His truth and fear Him with joy.
Big Idea: God calls us to wholehearted devotion—and by His grace, He gives us the heart to live it.
Scripture References: Psalm 86:1–17; Ezekiel 11:19; Jeremiah 32:39–41; Psalm 33
