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How do we know that God's grace requires brokenness?

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God's grace is often experienced through a broken and contrite heart, as salvation is said to be accompanied by this state of humility.

The biblical narrative consistently supports the truth that God uses brokenness as a means to impart His grace. According to the sermon, when God sends His grace, He does so through a broken heart and a contrite spirit, as expressed in Zechariah 12:10. The experience of seeing our sin in the light of Christ's sacrifice often leads us to lament in bitterness over our failures. This process illustrates that true repentance and acknowledgment of sin are the precursors to receiving God's grace, which indicates that a state of humility and brokenness is vital for believers.
Scripture References: Zechariah 12:10

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Broken Pieces
Don Fortner · Jun 18, 2000
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