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How do we know that God seeks a godly seed?

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We know God seeks a godly seed through His creation of Adam and the unfolding of His redemptive plan throughout Scripture.

The truth that God seeks a godly seed is affirmed through the narrative of Scripture. Specifically, in Malachi 2:15, God highlights His intention to create man in Adam for the purpose of seeking a godly seed. Moreover, the concept is further explained in the Psalms, where a ‘seed shall serve Him’ (Psalm 22:30). This reveals that God has always had a chosen people He intends to save. Importantly, Romans 9:6 elaborates that not all of Israel is truly Israel, indicating that God's calling transcends mere physical lineage—it is about those who are truly His by faith. Thus, Scripture consistently confirms God's unyielding pursuit of His elect.
Scripture References: Malachi 2:15, Psalm 22:30, Romans 9:6

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