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What qualities define a heart after God?

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A heart after God is defined by qualities such as belief, brokenness, humility, and a fervent desire to worship Him.

A heart after God embodies multiple traits that reflect an individual's relationship with the Lord. First, it is a believing heart, trusting in God's Word despite not understanding every detail. Second, it is a broken heart, contrite over sin and sensitive to spiritual realities. It also exhibits humility, recognizing one's limitations while depending on God’s strength. Furthermore, a heart after God is marked by a longing to worship, pray, and serve Him, as exemplified by David’s life and writings. The pastor emphasized several attributes like being a broken heart, a rejoicing heart, and a seeking heart, all of which are vital as they drive the believer to honor God in their daily lives.
Scripture References: Psalms 51:17, Philippians 3:3

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