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How does the Bible describe the process of seeking God?

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The Bible teaches that seeking God is a response to His initiative in seeking us first, as seen in Isaiah 65:1 and Romans 10.

Scripture presents a relational dynamic in the process of seeking God. Isaiah 65:1 emphasizes that God is already reaching out to those who do not seek Him. Paul echoes this in Romans 10, describing how God stretches out His hands to a disobedient people. This indicates that any genuine seeking on our part originates from God's prior action in reaching out to us. In this sense, the seeking of God is the result of divine pursuit; we seek because we have first been sought, aligning with the truth that God's grace enables our response to Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 65:1, Romans 10:20-21

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