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Why is repentance a heart matter?

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Repentance is a heart matter because true faith and change start from within, not through mere actions.

In Malachi 2, the emphasis is placed on laying God’s Word to heart, which is critical for genuine repentance and faith. This indicates that repentance involves a deep-seated transformation of the heart rather than a superficial change of behavior (Romans 10:9-10). The heart is the wellspring of belief and trust in God, and it's through the work of the Holy Spirit that individuals are convicted of their sins and turned towards Christ for salvation. Thus, true repentance cannot be merely about external acts but requires a heartfelt response to God's Word and grace.
Scripture References: Malachi 2:1-2, Romans 10:9-10

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