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What does it mean to forsake one's ways when seeking the Lord?

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Forsaking one's ways means turning away from sin and self-righteousness to fully seek God through repentance.

In Isaiah 55:7, we are called to 'let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts.' Forsaking one's ways is integral to the process of seeking God; it is not merely a change of behavior but a profound act of repentance. This involves recognizing the sinfulness of our paths and turning away from them to embrace a life centered on Christ. True seeking requires a commitment to abandon all that is contrary to God's will, symbolizing a complete transformation of heart and mind.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:7

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Seek Ye The Lord
Fred Evans · Jun 9, 2019
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