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Why is contrition important for salvation?

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Contrition, or a deeply felt remorse for sin, is essential for salvation as it leads to genuine repentance.

Contrition is deeply anchored in the Christian experience of salvation. The heart of contrition is marked by a recognition of one's sinfulness and need for divine forgiveness. The article emphasizes that no one can genuinely experience salvation through God's grace until their heart is thoroughly broken before Him. This is evident in the account of Job, who, upon seeing God's holiness, acknowledged his vileness and repented in dust and ashes. Such contrition is necessary for true faith to root itself, as it opens the sinner's heart to the transformative power of the gospel, leading one to the cross where redemption is found.
Scripture References: Job 42:6, Psalm 51:17

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Broken People!
Don Fortner · Aug 29, 2021
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