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What does it mean to seek God?

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Seeking God means recognizing our need for His mercy and coming to Him through Christ.

To seek God is to acknowledge our sinful state and our desperate need for His mercy and grace. Psalm 24 highlights that true seekers are those who recognize their inadequacy and approach God with a humble and contrite heart. This seeking is not about performing rituals or good works; rather, it’s about a heartfelt reliance on Christ alone, who is the way to the Father. In verse 6, the psalm mentions the generation of those who seek God's face, emphasizing that those who truly seek Him do so through an understanding of their own sinfulness and the perfect righteousness found in Christ. This seeking leads to a transformative relationship with God, where we are accepted not based on our merit but solely on Christ's redemptive work.
Scripture References: Psalm 24:6, Isaiah 55:6-7

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Psalm 24
Paul Mahan · Apr 1, 1990
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