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How do we know that a broken heart is pleasing to God?

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Psalm 51:17 clearly states that God values a broken and contrite heart more than sacrifices or outward offerings.

In Psalm 51:17, we see that God explicitly declares His favor towards a broken and contrite heart, stating that He will not despise it. This indicates that God prioritizes the sincerity of our hearts over mere ritualistic sacrifices. When David expresses his understanding of sin and the need for genuine contrition, he acknowledges that external acts of worship are meaningless without a heart transformation. Therefore, it is through a humble, repentant spirit that we can genuinely connect with God, as it demonstrates an honest recognition of our sinfulness and reliance on His grace. This aligns with the broader message of Scripture that emphasizes heart posture over religious performance.
Scripture References: Psalm 51:17, 1 Samuel 16:7

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The Broken Heart
Henry Mahan · May 14, 1975
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