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How do we know God values a contrite heart?

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God values a contrite heart, as seen in His promise to look upon the one who is poor and of a contrite spirit (Isaiah 66:2).

God’s valuation of a contrite heart is specifically illustrated in Isaiah 66:2, where it states, 'To this man will I look, even to him that is poor and of a contrite heart, and trembles at my word.' This indicates that God favors those who acknowledge their lowly position before Him and express sincere humility and reverence. Throughout Scripture, we see that God does not seek superficial displays of righteousness; rather, He desires a heart that recognizes its state and seeks Him earnestly. True contrition results in a closer relationship with God, enabling the believer to receive His grace and mercy abundantly.
Scripture References: Isaiah 66:2, Psalm 34:18, Psalm 51:17

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Don Fortner · Mar 19, 2015
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