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Why is a broken heart important for Christians?

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A broken heart signifies humility and dependence on God's mercy, essential for true repentance.

In Christian theology, a broken heart reflects the realization of one's own sinfulness and the earnest desire for God’s mercy and restoration. This concept is evident in David's prayers throughout Psalm 119, where he consistently seeks help from God while recognizing his propensity to stray. God's Word teaches that a broken and contrite spirit is pleasing to Him, indicating a genuine acknowledgment of our need for grace. Such humility allows believers to approach God for understanding, deliverance, and the empowerment of the Holy Spirit, culminating in a deeper relationship with their Savior, Jesus Christ. The essence of repentance is rooted in this brokenheartedness, as it leads us to embrace the grace and mercy available through Christ.
Scripture References: Psalm 51:17, Psalm 119:10, Isaiah 57:15, Psalm 34:18

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Let My Soul Live
Clay Curtis · Aug 6, 2023

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A Broken Heart
Henry Mahan · Nov 20, 2024
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