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What does it mean to be a seeker of God?

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A seeker of God is one who actively desires to know Him and worship Him.

Being a seeker of God, as demonstrated by Lydia in Acts 16, involves a genuine desire to worship and know the true God. Lydia was engaged in prayer and worship with fellow believers, showing her earnestness in pursuing spiritual truth. This aligns with the understanding that God often draws those who are earnestly seeking Him to the gospel. In the Reformed tradition, seekers are those whom God has prepared by His grace to respond to the message of salvation. Their seeking is significant because it reflects a heart that is open to divine truth, ultimately leading to a transformed life through Christ.
Scripture References: Acts 16:14

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