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What does it mean to seek God with a contrite heart?

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Seeking God with a contrite heart implies an acknowledgment of our failings and a genuine desire for His mercy and grace.

A contrite heart recognizes one’s own sinfulness and the relentless need for divine forgiveness. This is often exemplified in biblical characters like David, who, despite his failures, cried out to God for mercy (Psalm 51:17). Such a heart is not only about feeling sorrowful for one’s sins but involves an earnest seeking of God’s grace, relinquishing any notion of self-sufficiency. The assurance in scriptures confirms that God promises to respond to those who humbly seek Him for mercy and restoration. This reflects the core of sovereign grace theology, which teaches that it is God's initiative and grace that enable true repentance and faith.
Scripture References: Psalm 51:17, Isaiah 57:15, Matthew 5:3

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