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What does the Bible say about being brokenhearted and seeking Christ?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus came to bind up the brokenhearted, reflecting His compassion for sinners.

The condition of being brokenhearted is addressed profoundly in scripture, particularly in Isaiah 61:1, where Christ articulated His mission to bind up the brokenhearted. This description represents those who are crushed by their sin, guilt, and spiritual despair. Jesus empathizes with the brokenhearted, offering healing and restoration. Throughout the Gospels, He emphasizes that salvation is for those who recognize their need for a Savior rather than those who consider themselves righteous (Matthew 9:12-13). This acknowledgment of one’s brokenness before God is essential; it is a true sign of repentance and an understanding of one’s incapacity to attain righteousness on their own. Thus, for Christians, the recognition of being brokenhearted is a vital step towards the healing grace offered by Christ.
Scripture References: Isaiah 61:1, Matthew 9:12-13

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