In the sermon "Seek The LORD" based on Isaiah 55:4-7, Tom Harding emphasizes the importance of seeking God, particularly in the context of God's invitation to those in spiritual need. He argues that seeking the Lord is a command and an ongoing pursuit for believers, as articulated through various scriptural references including Romans 10:13, Matthew 6:33, and Hebrews 11:6. Harding underlines that true seeking requires a heart turned toward God, which is enabled by His grace. The sermon highlights the practical significance of this pursuit, illustrating that all spiritual blessings are found in Christ Jesus, urging listeners to actively seek the Lord while He may be found and to be reminded of His readiness to pardon and extend mercy.
“Seek ye the Lord while he may be found; call upon him while he is near.”
“To seek the Lord is not some isolated experience. We continually come to the Lord.”
“God so loved his creation, his people, that he gave his only begotten son.”
“He’s the alpha, the omega of all our salvation.”
The Bible commands us to seek the Lord, especially in Isaiah 55:6, which emphasizes that we should pursue Him while He may be found.
Isaiah 55:6, Matthew 6:33
Seeking the Lord is vital for Christians as it leads to spiritual nourishment and understanding of God's will for our lives.
Isaiah 55:1-3, Jeremiah 29:13
The Scriptures affirm that those who seek the Lord will receive His mercy, as seen in verses like Isaiah 55:7.
Isaiah 55:7, Matthew 11:28
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