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What does it mean to be a broken person in the Christian context?

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In the Christian context, to be a broken person means to recognize one's sinfulness and dependence on God's grace.

Being a broken person within the Christian faith involves acknowledging one’s radical need for God’s grace due to sin and failure. It signifies a heart posture that is humble, willing to repent, and dependent on Christ's atoning work on the cross. When individuals see their lives in light of God's holiness, like Job did, they become aware of their wretchedness and are brought to a place of genuine contrition. As Don Fortner states, 'The truly broken heart will always vindicate God, no matter the cost.' This acknowledgment of brokenness is essential for a true relationship with God and is often the starting point for spiritual transformation.
Scripture References: Psalm 34:18, Psalm 51:17

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Broken people!
Don Fortner · Mar 19, 2015
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