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Fr. Paul reframes Lent as a joyful “season to return,” then uses Solomon’s prayer in 1 Kings 3 to challenge us: what we ask God reveals our heart, and the heart that pleases God is devoted, humble, servant-minded, and discerning. As Lent approaches, Fr. Paul invites us to stop dreading the fast and start desiring God Himself. Through Solomon’s offering and prayer in 1 Kings 3, we learn that devotion draws us into God’s presence, and that our requests reveal our true desires and life-purpose. Solomon does not ask for riches, long life, or revenge. He asks for an understanding (listening) heart to serve God’s people, and the Lord is pleased. This sermon calls us to guard the heart, uproot passions, pursue discernment, and enter Lent with a deeper hunger for God. Timestamps 00:00 Lent is a season to return to God, not a season to dread 01:20 Why a one-off sermon: when God puts something on a servant’s heart 02:28 Title: A Heart That Pleases God and the setup of 1 Kings 3 03:40 Solomon’s love for God and the “thousand burnt offerings” as total devotion 06:52 Hard question: what “offerings” show your devotion today? 07:34 “Your caricature”: what would your life picture reveal you are devoted to? 09:50 Sacrifice and revelation: “The Lord appeared to Solomon” 11:35 God’s test: “ASK! What shall I give you?” (one shot) 14:46 A better approach: ask according to God’s heart, not our small desires 18:21 Solomon’s answer: covenant memory, humility, and servant identity 21:10 “I am but a little child”: true posture before God and dependence 25:55 Lent becomes easy when you know you cannot live without God 27:28 “Your servant” repeated: identity that unlocks real prayer 29:27 The repeated word “ask”: what you ask reveals your desire and purpose 30:58 Mature prayer: moving from “asking” to seeking what is on God’s mind 34:53 Solomon’s request: a listening, understanding heart to serve God’s people 36:52 Widen your heart: leadership, stewardship, and carrying God’s people 39:56 Discernment: the “first of virtues” and a major missing piece today 44:20 Simple prayer: “Lord help” and “as You see fit” 45:38 Prayer is warfare: the enemy’s strategy is to delay and distract 47:29 Guard the heart: uproot anger, grudges, greed, revenge, passions 50:17 Wrong heart, wrong life: divided heart makes prayer fake 51:06 God’s generosity: He gives what we did not even ask for 52:09 Lent application: fasting and prayer cleanse the heart and clarify sight 52:42 Closing prayer: enter Lent seeking the heart that pleases God Keywords / Tags Lent, Great Lent, Coptic Orthodox, Orthodox Christianity, Fr Paul, St Mark Coptic Orthodox Church, 1 Kings 3, King Solomon, A Heart That Pleases God, understanding heart, listening heart, discernment, wisdom, prayer, fasting, spiritual warfare, guard your heart, Proverbs 4:23, James 4:3, humility, servanthood, devotion, sacrifice, God’s will, discern good and evil Key Takeaways (Quick) • Lent is not mainly about food rules; it is about returning to God with desire. • Devotion invites revelation: Solomon’s sacrifice is followed by God appearing. • God’s question exposes the heart: what you ask for reveals your true priorities. • The heart that pleases God is humble, servant-minded, and asks for wisdom to serve others. • Discernment is essential: learning what is from God vs. not from God. • Guard the heart: anger, grudges, greed, revenge, and passions poison prayer. • When the heart aligns with God’s heart, God often adds blessings we never requested.