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Why does God call sinners to seek Him?

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God calls sinners to seek Him to offer mercy and salvation, inviting them to turn from their sin and find refuge in Christ.

God's call for sinners to seek Him is a profound act of mercy, issuing an invitation to receive grace despite their sinful state. In Zephaniah 2:3, the responsibility to gather and seek the Lord is presented alongside the threat of impending judgment. This divine invitation signifies God's desire for redemption, as He calls the unworthy to turn towards the only source of hope, which is Christ. The very essence of seeking the Lord encompasses acknowledging one’s need for forgiveness and recognizing that true righteousness is found in Him alone. Through seeking, sinners are given the promise of being hidden from the day of wrath, encapsulating the hope of salvation. The call to seek God stands as a testament to His grace that draws even the most helpless to Himself, affirming that there is always hope found in turning toward the Lord.
Scripture References: Zephaniah 2:3

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Don Fortner · Oct 23, 1999
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