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Why is the heart important in Christian faith?

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In Christianity, the heart signifies the true condition and relationship of a person with God.

The heart is paramount in Christian faith because it reflects one's true spiritual condition. As highlighted in Romans 2:28-29, God is not impressed by external displays of religion; He looks at the heart. This truth asserts that genuine faith is rooted in an inward change brought about by God's grace, leading to a heartfelt relationship with Him. In Isaiah 1, God expresses His disdain for empty rituals that lack sincerity, emphasizing that He desires authentic worship and devotion rooted in love for Him. Thus, it is crucial for believers to engage in practices like prayer and worship out of love and sincerity, not mere obligation.
Scripture References: Romans 2:28-29, Isaiah 1:11-15

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He Is a Real Jew
Henry Mahan · Aug 3, 1983
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