You continue to criticize me for my claim that I break God's commandments daily, not that I deliberately practice disobedience against Him, but that I cannot keep them perfectly as He requires. Charles Spurgeon commentated as follows, which is in alignment with my confession:
"Such holiness as the law demands no man can reach of himself. "Thy commandment is exceeding broad." If a man says that he can keep the law, it is because he does not know what the law is. If he fancies that he can ever climb to heaven up the quivering sides of Sinai, surely he can never have seen that burning mount at all. Keep the law! Ah, my brethren, while we are yet talking about it we are breaking it; while we are pretending that we can fulfil its letter, we are violating its spirit, for pride as much breaks the law as lust or murder. "Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean? Not one." "How can he be clean that is born of a woman?" No, soul, thou canst not help thyself in this thing, for since only by perfection thou canst live by the law, and since that perfection is impossible, thou canst not find help in the covenant of works." - Spurgeon
You said, "What God wants is the heart."
And yes indeed what God wants is the heart, because God changes the heart. In Ezekiel 36, the Bible says God takes out our heart of stone and gives us a heart of flesh. He writes His law on their hearts. The heart that God changes begins to desire His holiness and righteousness. It longs and yearns after righteousness. This is why Jesus said "blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness." They delight in the law of God and meditate on it day and night, as David said. That's why the heart that God touches is changed forever. That's why the heart God touches loves and delights in His law, and pursues holiness. The one that does not pursue holiness will not see the Lord, said Paul. The one that does not practice righteousness is a child of the devil, said John.