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What does it mean to say there is none that seeketh after God?

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It means that apart from God's grace, no one naturally desires to know or follow Him (Romans 3:11).

To declare that there is none that seeketh after God, as stated in Romans 3:11, underscores the fallen human nature's rebellion against God. Despite the multitude of religions and spiritual pursuits worldwide, the innate tendency of humanity is to reject the true God. This absence of genuine seeking reveals the depths of depravity and the necessity for God's grace to draw sinners to Himself. Only through divine intervention, such as the work of the Holy Spirit, can a person be awakened to seek God with sincerity. This reality stresses the importance of grace in salvation, as it affirms that seeking God is not a natural inclination of the human heart, but rather a gift from God Himself.
Scripture References: Romans 3:10-12, John 6:44, Acts 16:14

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