John Reeves' sermon, “What is it to seek God?” explores the doctrine of seeking the Lord as central to the Christian faith. He emphasizes that genuine seeking involves recognizing our natural ignorance of God, desiring a personal relationship with Him, and submitting to His terms of repentance and faith. Through Scripture references, notably Jeremiah 29:13-14 and Isaiah 55:6, Reeves illustrates that those who earnestly seek God will find Him and experience restoration. The practical significance of this message is a call for believers to prioritize their relationship with Christ, understanding that true pursuit of God transforms faith from mere religious practice to deeply rooted fellowship. This foundational understanding encourages a genuine approach to worship and service.
“A people hungry after righteousness and a preacher anxious to feed their souls will act in sweet harmony with each other when their common subject is Jesus Christ the Lord.”
“Ye shall seek me and find me when ye shall search for me with all your heart.”
“To seek the Lord is to be willing to seek Him and accept Him on His terms.”
“What is it to seek the Lord? It is to discover by nature, birth, and religious tradition that I do not know Him and never have.”
The Bible emphasizes that we should seek God with all our hearts to find Him.
Jeremiah 29:13-14, Isaiah 55:6
God promises to be found by those who earnestly seek Him with their hearts.
Jeremiah 29:14
Seeking God is vital for maintaining fellowship and intimacy with Him.
Matthew 6:33
To seek the Lord with all your heart means to pursue Him with sincerity and total commitment.
Jeremiah 29:13
You can apply seeking God daily by dedicating time for prayer, studying His Word, and living out His truths.
Psalm 119:10-11
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