This is the posture of a heart that has nothing left to offer but itself. No pretense. No pride. No bargaining. Just raw, humble surrender at the feet of the One who is worthy.
"I beg at Your feet, Lord."
The Scripture That Welcomes This:
Psalm 34:18: "The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit."
Matthew 15:25: "Then she came and knelt before Him, saying, 'Lord, help me.'"
Luke 5:12-13: "A man full of leprosy saw Jesus, fell on his face and begged Him, saying, 'Lord, if You are willing, You can make me clean.' Jesus reached out His hand and touched him, saying, 'I am willing. Be cleansed.'"
Luke 8:41: "A man named Jairus came and fell at Jesus' feet, begging Him to come to his house."
What Happens at His Feet:
· The broken find healing. (Mark 5:22-23)
· The desperate find mercy. (Matthew 15:25)
· The sinful find forgiveness. (Luke 7:37-38)
· The grieving find comfort. (John 11:32-33)
· The worshipers find His heart. (Luke 10:39)
A Prayer of Surrender:
"Lord Jesus,
I come to Your feet.
I have no eloquent words,
no great deeds to offer,
no position to claim.
I come just as I am—
weak, needy, desperate.
I beg at Your feet.
Not for gold or glory,
not for comfort or ease,
but for You.
I need Your mercy.
I need Your grace.
I need Your presence.
I need Your touch.
You have never turned away
the one who came to Your feet.
You healed the leper.
You raised the dead.
You forgave the sinner.
You welcomed the child.
So here I am.
I bow before You.
I lay down my pride.
I lay down my striving.
I lay down my need to be in control.
At Your feet,
I find what I cannot find anywhere else.
At Your feet,
I am safe.
At Your feet,
I am loved.
At Your feet,
I am home.
Lord, I beg at Your feet.
Do not pass me by.
Let me stay here—
close to You,
where I belong.
In Your holy name,
Amen."
The Promise for the One at His Feet:
No one who ever came to Jesus' feet left empty.
No one who ever begged for His mercy was turned away.
No one who ever bowed in surrender was rejected.
He reaches out His hand.
He says, "I am willing."
He says, "Your faith has saved you."
He says, "Go in peace."
Stay at His feet. That is the safest place in all the universe.