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What is the significance of the new heart in a believer?

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The new heart signifies a transformation in believers, enabling them to recognize their need for Christ and to live according to His will.

In the Christian faith, the concept of a 'new heart' refers to the transformation that occurs when God regenerates a sinner. This new heart, given at conversion, allows believers to see their old nature for what it is: foolish and corrupt. Through this new disposition, they are enabled to respond to God's calls and to engage in the pursuit of holiness, distinguished from the sinful patterns inherent in their natural state. A believer with a new heart recognizes that righteousness is found not in their own actions but in Christ’s completed work, leading to assurance and joy rather than despair. This profound change expresses itself in a life-long struggle against the remnants of the old self, constantly seeking to honor God and grow in faith.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 36:26, 2 Corinthians 5:17

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Our Foolish Heart
Frank Tate · May 23, 2018
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