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How can one seek God according to the Bible?

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Seeking God involves recognizing one's need for Him, turning to His Word, and asking for His grace and mercy.

To seek God as outlined in Scripture requires a heart that understands its spiritual neediness and the pursuit of God's presence. The Bible instructs us in Isaiah 55:6 to 'seek the Lord while He may be found; call upon Him while He is near.' This entails an active desire to know God through His Word and prayer. The transformation of the heart occurs when one acknowledges their sin and seeks forgiveness through Christ. Additionally, James 4:8 encourages believers to 'draw near to God, and He will draw near to you,' emphasizing that a sincere pursuit of God results in a closer relationship with Him. This search is marked by an attitude of humility and reliance on God's grace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:6, James 4:8

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Cody Groover · Oct 23, 2016
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