Daily Lenten Reflection – Saturday of the First Week of Lent (February 28, 2026)
“Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me” (Psalm 51:10).
This is not a request for small improvement. It is a plea for transformation. David does not ask God to adjust his behavior. He asks for a new heart. This daily Lenten reflection brings attention to what is often overlooked. Change is not external. It begins within.
Many try to correct actions without addressing the source. Habits may be modified for a time, but without a change of heart, the same patterns return. Sin is not only what is done. It is what is formed within. A pure heart is not achieved by effort alone. It must be created by God.
The request for a steadfast spirit is just as important. Without it, change does not last. A person may begin with good intention, but without firmness of spirit, old habits return. A steadfast spirit remains rooted even when the effort becomes difficult. It does not turn back easily.
This is where Christian faith stands apart from self-improvement. It is not about becoming slightly better. It is about being renewed from within. God does not repair the surface while leaving the inside unchanged. He transforms the heart.
Lent is a time to stop managing appearances and begin seeking real change. It is a time to ask honestly for what cannot be produced alone. A pure heart. A steadfast spirit.
The prayer is simple, but it is demanding. It asks God to do what only He can do. And when the heart is open, He does not refuse.
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