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How do we know salvation is found in seeking the Lord?

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Salvation is found in seeking the Lord, as He alone grants mercy and righteousness through Christ.

Salvation is intrinsically linked to seeking the Lord, as it is only through Him that one can be saved. The command in Isaiah 55 to seek the Lord is not merely for knowledge but for a deep, personal experience of His mercy. In the context of salvation, seeking involves recognizing one's sinfulness and need for God's righteousness. The proclamation that salvation belongs to God underscores that it is He who draws individuals to Himself, highlighting the grace that underpins this relationship. Without actively seeking and recognizing the need for God's righteousness, mere religious activity falls short.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:1-3, John 6:44

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