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Application Quote by Jean Fleming

“A sentence from Psalm 101 has been both challenging and convicting for me: 'I will walk in my house with blameless heart' (Psalm 101-2, NIV). When God speaks to me about being more loving, this verse reminds me to make application in my family first-and then to others. It forces me to ask, 'Am I…” quote by Jean Fleming
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“A sentence from Psalm 101 has been both challenging and convicting for me: 'I will walk in my house with blameless heart' (Psalm 101-2, NIV). When God speaks to me about being more loving, this verse reminds me to make application in my family first-and then to others. It forces me to ask, 'Am I more spiritual, more loving, or more fun somewhere else? Who gets my best-my family or others?'”

Jean Fleming

About This Quote

Source Religious text: Psalm 101, New International Version, 1978

The verse urges personal integrity and love, prompting self‑examination of priorities between family and others.

In simple terms: Live with integrity and love.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize family love before extending it outward.

Themes

spirituality personal growth family ethics self‑reflection

Mood

thoughtful inspired

Type

spiritual motivational

When to use this quote

  • family gatherings
  • personal journaling
  • spiritual counseling
  • community service

Key Concepts

biblical ethics heartfulness value hierarchy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you apply this integrity daily?
  • What does “blameless” mean in modern life?
A Different Perspective

Interpretations may differ on “blameless heart.”

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