Mold Me, Lord

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A Prayer of Surrender, Transformation, and Trust in God’s Perfect Plan

There are moments in our walk with Christ when we realize that becoming who God has called us to be requires complete surrender. We cannot transform ourselves through our own strength, wisdom, or determination. Like clay in the hands of a potter, we must allow God to shape, refine, and mold us according to His perfect will.

This poem is a prayer of submission, trust, and faith. It reflects the desire to be transformed by God’s hand, to have a heart that seeks Him, and to embrace the purpose He has ordained for our lives. No matter where you are in your journey, may these words encourage you to trust the process and remember that God is still working on the masterpiece He created you to be.


Mold Me, Lord

Mold me, Lord,
into the masterpiece You created me to be.

Speak to me, Lord,
for You know the plans You have for me.

Create a clean heart in me, Lord,
for You know our hearts can be deceitful.

I know I can’t do this without You, Lord.
I know You will never leave nor forsake me.

So I have nothing to fear,
for You did not give me a spirit of fear.

You are molding me into something greater
than I can imagine.

You have chosen me for such a time as this,
as You shape me into the person
You have called me to be.

Copyright ©️2026 Charlene L. Morris. All Rights Reserved

4 responses to “Mold Me, Lord”

  1. Steps Of Purpose Avatar

    Thank you for sharing this beautiful prayer. I especially loved the reminder that God is molding us into something greater than we can imagine. Sometimes the shaping process is difficult, but this poem encourages me to trust the Potter’s hands and His perfect plan. Blessings to you.

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    1. Author Charlene L. Morris Avatar

      You’re welcome, Mervin. Blessings to you as well.

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  2. Grant at Writing for Eternity Avatar

    I enjoyed how God shaped your poem around scripture. Thank you, Charlene!

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    1. Author Charlene L. Morris Avatar

      You’re welcome, Grant. Thanks for reading 😊

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