Oh LORD, I am full—but not of what pleases You.
Full of pride.
Full of self-will.
Full of distractions, ambitions, comforts, and fears.
But none of these bring You glory. None of these can walk in step with the Spirit. None of these can bear fruit that remains.
So, I cry out: Empty me of me.
Break down my idols. Strip away my self-reliance. Lay bare every vain pursuit.
I don't want to add You to my life—I want to be consumed by You.
You did not call me to self-improvement, but to self-denial (Luke 9:23).
You did not redeem me to decorate my pride, but to crucify it (Galatians 2:20).
You did not save me to make me better, but to make me new (2 Corinthians 5:17).
I don't want to merely include You in my plans. I want Your will to be my only pursuit.
Because when I am emptied of myself, there is finally room for You.
Fill me with Your Word.
Fill me with Your Spirit.
Fill me with holy desires, eternal truths, and kingdom passions.
Let Your Son be the treasure of my heart, the focus of my thoughts, the aim of my life.
LORD, You must increase, and I must decrease (John 3:30).
Because it is only when I am emptied of me that I am truly free to be filled with You.
Saturate my life with Your glory.
And let the world see not a polished version of me—
but the power of Christ dwelling in me (Colossians 1:27).
Amen.







































































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