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Why is experiencing God's grace felt in the heart?

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Experiencing God's grace involves a profound internal transformation that is deeply felt in the heart.

Experiencing God's grace is most certainly a matter of the heart. The Scriptures indicate that true faith, repentance, and the experience of grace are deeply internal, involving the whole individual. This heartfelt experience is not merely emotionalism; it captures the profound affective transformation in which believers feel the weight of their sin and the glory of God's mercy. As the Apostle Paul illustrates, this experience fills our hearts with hope and love through the Holy Spirit, producing genuine feelings of joy and gratitude stemming from our salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 5:5, 2 Corinthians 5:17

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Three Felt Things
Don Fortner · Sep 11, 2007
Joshua

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