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What does 'what seek ye?' mean in a Christian context?

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'What seek ye?' challenges believers to evaluate their desires and motives in following Christ.

'What seek ye?' is a pivotal question posed by Jesus that invites followers to reflect on their true intentions in seeking Him. In the context of John 1, the disciples are prompted to consider why they are following Jesus—is it for genuine relationship or for temporal gains? This question encourages believers today to examine their hearts and motivations in their walk with Christ. Are we seeking Him for His wisdom, love, and redemption, or are we merely seeking the benefits He offers? The essence of discipleship involves desiring to know Christ deeply and being willing to abide with Him, reminiscent of Ruth's steadfastness to Naomi. True faith responds to this question with a longing for personal communion with Jesus, prioritizing His presence above all else.
Scripture References: John 1:38, Ruth 1:16

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What Seek Ye?
Kevin Thacker · Aug 18, 2021
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