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What does the Bible say about inclining our hearts to God's testimonies?

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The Bible teaches that we should petition the Lord to incline our hearts toward His testimonies and away from covetousness, as stated in Psalm 119:36.

In Psalm 119:36, the psalmist offers a petition for God to incline his heart towards His testimonies and not towards covetousness. This reflects the understanding that by nature, our hearts are inclined to sin and covetousness, and it is only through God's intervention that we can align our hearts with His will. The word 'incline' suggests a turning or leaning towards a certain direction, and in this context, it is a prayerful request for divine grace to pull our affections away from sin towards the righteousness found in God's testimonies. The psalmist's request acknowledges the need for divine assistance in transforming one's inner desires.
Scripture References: Psalm 119:36

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