1.
Prayer Point: Letting go of old beliefs
Lord, help me set aside everything I think I know about You, myself, and others. Renew my understanding.
Verse: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.” – Proverbs 3:5
2.
Prayer Point: Openness to truth
Father, remove preconceived ideas that block Your truth from reaching my heart.
Verse: John 8:32
3.
Prayer Point: Humility
God, set aside my pride and teach me humility.
Verse: James 4:10
4.
Prayer Point: Willingness to learn
Lord, give me a teachable spirit today.
Verse: Proverbs 9:9
5.
Prayer Point: Fresh perspective
Help me see situations through Your eyes, not my past experiences.
Verse: Isaiah 55:8–9
6.
Prayer Point: Release control
I surrender control and trust Your plan.
Verse: Jeremiah 29:11
7.
Prayer Point: Clean heart
Create in me a clean heart as I set aside resentment.
Verse: Psalm 51:10
8.
Prayer Point: Freedom from fear
Set aside my fears and replace them with faith.
Verse: 2 Timothy 1:7
9.
Prayer Point: Forgiveness
Help me release unforgiveness today.
Verse: Ephesians 4:31–32
10.
Prayer Point: Renewed mind
Transform my thinking completely.
Verse: Romans 12:2
11.
Prayer Point: Patience
Set aside impatience and grow patience within me.
Verse: Galatians 5:22–23
12.
Prayer Point: Guidance
Clear away confusion and guide my steps.
Verse: Psalm 32:8
13.
Prayer Point: Obedience
Remove stubbornness and help me obey You.
Verse: Deuteronomy 5:33
14.
Prayer Point: Wisdom
Set aside foolish thinking and grant wisdom.
Verse: James 1:5
15.
Prayer Point: Gratitude
Replace complaints with thanksgiving.
Verse: 1 Thessalonians 5:18
16.
Prayer Point: Trust
Help me trust You fully.
Verse: Psalm 37:5
17.
Prayer Point: Peace
Set aside anxiety and fill me with peace.
Verse: Philippians 4:6–7
18.
Prayer Point: Spiritual growth
Remove stagnation and grow me spiritually.
Verse: 2 Peter 3:18
19.
Prayer Point: Courage
Set aside doubt and give me courage.
Verse: Joshua 1:9
20.
Prayer Point: Contentment
Teach me contentment in every season.
Verse: Hebrews 13:5
21.
Prayer Point: Love
Remove bitterness and fill me with love.
Verse: 1 Corinthians 13:4–7
22.
Prayer Point: Self-control
Set aside impulsive actions.
Verse: Proverbs 25:28
23.
Prayer Point: Faith
Strengthen my faith when it feels weak.
Verse: Hebrews 11:1
24.
Prayer Point: Clarity
Clear mental fog and grant clarity.
Verse: 1 Corinthians 14:33
25.
Prayer Point: Dependence on God
Help me depend on You daily.
Verse: Matthew 6:33
26.
Prayer Point: Compassion
Remove judgment and grow compassion in me.
Verse: Colossians 3:12
27.
Prayer Point: Endurance
Set aside discouragement and give endurance.
Verse: Galatians 6:9
28.
Prayer Point: Joy
Replace heaviness with joy.
Verse: Nehemiah 8:10
29.
Prayer Point: Surrender
I surrender my will to Yours.
Verse: Luke 22:42
30.
Prayer Point: Righteousness
Help me walk in righteousness.
Verse: Matthew 5:6
31.
Prayer Point: Hope
Set aside despair and restore hope.
Verse: Romans 15:13
32.
Prayer Point: Discernment
Grant me spiritual discernment.
Verse: 1 John 4:1
33.
Prayer Point: Boldness
Remove fear of speaking truth.
Verse: Acts 4:29
34.
Prayer Point: Integrity
Help me walk in integrity.
Verse: Proverbs 11:3
35.
Prayer Point: Strength
Renew my strength daily.
Verse: Isaiah 40:31
36.
Prayer Point: Faithfulness
Grow faithfulness in my life.
Verse: Lamentations 3:22–23
37.
Prayer Point: Obedient heart
Give me a willing and obedient heart.
Verse: Isaiah 1:19
38.
Prayer Point: Healing
Set aside pain and bring healing.
Verse: Psalm 147:3
39.
Prayer Point: Servant heart
Teach me to serve others humbly.
Verse: Mark 10:45
40.
Prayer Point: Daily renewal
Renew me every morning.
Verse: 2 Corinthians 4:16
41.
Prayer Point: Freedom from worry
Help me cast my cares on You.
Verse: 1 Peter 5:7
42.
Prayer Point: Spiritual awareness
Open my spiritual eyes.
Verse: Ephesians 1:18
43.
Prayer Point: Gratitude in trials
Help me praise You in difficulties.
Verse: James 1:2–3
44.
Prayer Point: Alignment with God’s will
Align my plans with Yours.
Verse: Proverbs 16:3
45.
Prayer Point: Pure motives
Purify my intentions.
Verse: Psalm 24:3–4
46.
Prayer Point: Consistency
Help me stay consistent in faith.
Verse: 1 Corinthians 15:58
47.
Prayer Point: Confidence in God
Strengthen my confidence in You.
Verse: Hebrews 10:35
48.
Prayer Point: Letting go of the past
Help me forget what is behind.
Verse: Philippians 3:13–14
49.
Prayer Point: Spiritual discipline
Grow discipline in my daily walk.
Verse: 1 Timothy 4:7–8
50.
Prayer Point: Complete surrender
Lord, I set aside everything I think I know and ask that You reveal truth to me.
Verse: Psalm 25:4–5
What Is the Set Aside Prayer?
The set aside prayer is a short prayer asking God to help us temporarily lay aside everything we think we know about Him, ourselves, and others so that we may have an open mind and gain new experience.
A commonly shared version reads:
“God, please help me set aside everything I think I know about You, about myself, about others, and about my own recovery, so that I may have an open mind and a new experience with all these things. Please help me see the truth.”
While wording may vary, the heart remains the same: humility, openness, and willingness.
This prayer is not about rejecting truth. It’s about releasing pride. It’s not about abandoning beliefs. It’s about inviting deeper understanding. It shifts the posture of the heart from “I already know” to “Teach me.”
Why the Set Aside Prayer Is Important
1. It Breaks the Power of Pride
Pride often whispers, “I already know.” But spiritual maturity says, “Teach me.” The set aside prayer disarms pride by acknowledging that our perspective may be incomplete.
Growth begins where certainty ends.
2. It Creates Space for Renewal
Many people remain spiritually stagnant not because God is silent, but because they filter everything through old conclusions. When you set aside assumptions, you allow new understanding to enter.
Romans 12:2 speaks about the renewal of the mind. Renewal cannot happen without openness.
3. It Encourages Emotional Freedom
Past hurts shape perception. If someone has been betrayed, they may assume everyone is untrustworthy. If someone experienced religious legalism, they may struggle to see grace. The set aside prayer helps loosen the grip of those past experiences.
It says, “God, help me see this situation clearly—not just through the lens of my pain.”
4. It Strengthens Spiritual Growth
Spiritual growth requires surrender. The set aside prayer is a daily act of surrender. It reminds us that God’s wisdom is higher than ours and that we are always in process.
When to Say the Set Aside Prayer
The beauty of this prayer is its flexibility. It can be used in many moments of life.
Before Bible Study
Sometimes we approach Scripture to confirm what we already believe. Praying the set aside prayer beforehand invites God to challenge, refine, and deepen our understanding.
Before Recovery or Support Meetings
In recovery spaces, individuals may resist new perspectives. This prayer softens the heart and prepares the mind to receive guidance.
During Personal Devotions
Making it part of daily devotion can prevent spiritual complacency. It keeps your heart teachable.
When Facing Conflict
If you’re in disagreement with someone, praying this prayer can help you listen rather than react.
During Major Decisions
Big decisions require clarity. Setting aside fear, pride, and bias helps you seek God’s direction more sincerely.
How to Pray the Set Aside Prayer Effectively
1. Pray Slowly
Don’t rush it. Let each phrase sink in. Ask yourself what you may need to release.
2. Be Honest
If you struggle with control, admit it. If you fear change, tell God. Authenticity deepens the impact of the prayer.
3. Reflect Afterward
Spend a few minutes in silence. Notice thoughts or insights that surface.
4. Journal Your Experience
Writing helps process new understanding. Record what you feel God may be revealing.
5. Make It a Habit
Spiritual habits shape spiritual outcomes. Praying the set aside prayer regularly builds a posture of humility over time.
Practical Ways to Apply the Set Aside Prayer in Daily Life
In Relationships
Before difficult conversations, pray to set aside assumptions about the other person’s intentions. You may discover compassion where you expected conflict.
In Leadership
Leaders who refuse new ideas stagnate. Leaders who remain open grow. The set aside prayer fosters adaptable, wise leadership.
In Parenting
Parents sometimes project their own fears onto their children. Setting aside those fears can allow healthier communication.
In Personal Growth
If you’ve failed before, you may believe change is impossible. Setting aside that belief opens the door to hope.
In Faith Development
Faith matures over time. Some beliefs deepen, some are refined, and some are corrected. Openness strengthens—not weakens—faith.
Common Misunderstandings About the Set Aside Prayer
“It Means Doubting My Faith”
Not at all. Doubt questions truth. The set aside prayer seeks deeper truth.
“It Means Abandoning Convictions”
It does not require abandoning biblical convictions. It simply acknowledges that understanding can grow.
“It’s Only for Recovery Groups”
While popular in recovery communities, its principles apply to anyone seeking spiritual maturity.
Conclusion
The set aside prayer is a powerful reminder that spiritual growth begins with humility and openness. When we choose to pray the set aside prayer, we intentionally release pride, assumptions, and past limitations so we can experience deeper truth and fresh understanding.
It creates space for renewal, strengthens our faith, and helps us approach God and life with a teachable heart. By making the set aside prayer a consistent part of your spiritual routine, you position yourself for ongoing transformation, clarity, and meaningful growth.
