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How do we know God wants us to seek Him?

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God calls us to seek Him as part of our created purpose, demonstrating His desire for relationship.

The premise that God desires us to seek Him is founded on God's explicit command in Psalm 27:8, where He invites humanity to seek His face. This divine initiative precedes our own actions, highlighting that God first seeks us before we can seek Him. Throughout Scripture, we observe a consistent pattern of God's desire for a relationship with His creation, supported by passages that assure us of His readiness to be found when we earnestly strive to know Him. Moreover, the fact that God gives us life and sustains our existence also implies that we are to respond to His goodness and pursue Him. Ultimately, when our hearts are inclined to seek after Him, we can be assured that His grace will meet us.
Scripture References: Psalm 27:8, James 4:8

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