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Why is the transformation of the heart significant for Christians?

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The transformation of the heart is crucial as it aligns a believer's desires with God's will and initiates sanctification.

According to Ezekiel 36:26-27, God promises to give His people a new heart and a new spirit, which signifies a radical transformation that changes their desires. This transformation is essential for believers as it enables them to keep God's statutes and walk in His ways. The new heart is sensitive to sin and seeks to honor God, contrasting with the stony heart that is indifferent to spiritual matters. This change is foundational for sanctification—a continuous process where believers grow in grace and understanding of God's Word, resulting in an increasing desire to glorify Him through their actions. As Paul describes in Romans 7, the battle against sin exemplifies the struggle of a transformed heart striving to honor God amidst the flesh's inclinations.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 36:26-27, Romans 7:15-20

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