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How do we know that no one seeks God?

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The Bible teaches that there is no one who understands, no one who seeks God, exemplifying humanity’s spiritual blindness.

In Romans 3:11, Paul asserts that 'there is none who seeks after God.' This reflects the fallen nature of humanity, which is naturally alienated from God. The sinfulness of the human heart results in indifference toward divine things, as seen in the lives of many throughout Scripture. Understanding this truth helps us to recognize the necessity of God's initiative in salvation; it is He who seeks us, not the other way around. Moreover, the acknowledgment that we, by nature, do not seek God leads us to humbly rely on His grace to open our eyes and draw us to Himself.
Scripture References: Romans 3:11, Psalm 14:2, John 6:44

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Joel Coyoc · Jun 5, 2022
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