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What does the Bible say about the heart of a believer?

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The heart of a believer is described as a secret spring, reflecting a renewed inner life that is distinct and preserved by God.

The Bible illustrates the heart of a believer as a 'spring shut up' in Song of Solomon 4:12, suggesting an inner life that is both mysterious and sealed. This metaphor indicates that the believer’s inner spiritual life is known intimately only to God and is not accessible to human skill or insight. It signifies a profound secrecy regarding the transformation that takes place when one is renewed by grace. Consequently, this heart is separated from worldly influences, a reflection of God’s eternal decree that designates believers as His chosen ones, set apart for His purpose.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 4:12, Proverbs 10:13-15, Malachi 3:16, Proverbs 16:23-24, Ezekiel 36:26, Romans 7:14-25, Song of Solomon 5:1

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