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How do we know that God seeks those who seek Him?

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Scripture reveals that God looks down from heaven to see if anyone seeks Him, highlighting His active concern for humanity (Psalm 14:2).

In Psalm 14:2, it is vividly presented that 'The Lord looked down from heaven upon the children of men to see if there were any who understand, who seek God.' This passage illustrates God's omniscient and omnipresent nature as He observes the hearts and minds of humanity. God is portrayed not as an indifferent deity, but as one who actively searches for those who seek Him, signifying His desire for relationship with His creation.

The pursuit of God is an indication of wisdom, as the psalm notes that those who do not seek the Lord demonstrate ignorance of eternal truths. This divine search serves as a powerful reminder to believers to continuously seek after God through prayer, study of His Word, and reflection on His character. This relationship is underscored further in the New Testament, showing that those who seek Him will indeed be rewarded, confirming His unchanging promise to be found by those who earnestly seek Him.
Scripture References: Psalm 14:2, Hebrews 11:6

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Psalm 14
Henry Law · Jan 15, 2007
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