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Jan 4, 2022 · Here Jesus is telling us that our continuing to seek God, desiring to know Him more, is the essence of true life, eternal life. The most important thoughts our minds can entertain are thoughts of God, because they will determine the quality and direction of life. Seeking God, then, is an ongoing responsibility and privilege for all Christians.
- Why Are There Times in My Life When Finding God is so Difficult
Since God never lies, we reject incorrect conclusions about...
- What Does It Mean That No One Seeks God
That’s why Scripture says that no one seeks God. We seek...
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Why did God use Adam’s rib to create Eve? Was Adam with Eve...
- How Can I Turn All My Worries and Problems Over to God
Therefore, as we do this, our feelings of guilt diminish....
- Knowing God
The key to truly knowing God is found in what God has...
- Why Are There Times in My Life When Finding God is so Difficult
Feb 18, 2022 · The key to truly knowing God is found in what God has revealed about Himself in the Bible. He wants to be known (see Acts 17:27). The problem is our sinfulness. We are all sinful (Romans 3), and we fall short of the standard of holiness required to commune with God. We have “exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images made to look like ...
Jan 14, 2024 · Furthermore, David writes in Psalms 34:10, “The lions may grow weak and hungry, but those who seek the Lord lack no good thing.”. Though we may lack food and possessions, when we seek God, He provides everything we truly need for a fulfilled life. So seeking God should be our top priority in life. In fact, Matthew 6:33 instructs: “But ...
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- Seeking God Amidst Your Doubting
- Seeking God with All Your Heart
- A Closing Prayer
Job’s fourth speech and response to Zophar in Job 12 speaks about how God is in control of all things. The Bible states that “In his hand is the life of every living thing and the breath of all mankind” (Job 12:10). In this verse, one can discern that it does not matter what or who you are. Whether you are an enemy or a friend, God is still in cont...
In seeking God, it’s no surprise that questions will come up about what you are seeking God about. I think that we sometimes make what we are seeking answers for become more apparent and the focus rather than just seeking God only. In 1 Chronicles 16:11, the Bible states, “Seek the Lord and his strength; seek his presence continually!” We need to s...
“Blessed are those who keep his testimonies, who seek him with their whole heart” (Psalm 119:2). I have always asked myself, “What does “seeking with my whole heart mean?” I could not quite understand how to give God my whole heart. But if we look throughout the Bible, we can see that God does not give halfway. The Bible states in Lamentations 3:22...
Father, I pray for each and every person that is seeking you. I do not know their circumstances nor reasonings. But I pray that they all give their whole hearts to you as they are seeking you. I pray that they see your glorious face and that your love will overwhelm them with peace. In Jesus’ name, Amen. ©Unsplash/samuelmartins7 Rebecca Mashburn (G...
It is clear that God desires relationship with us. He has given us a taste of who He is (Psalm 34:8); and we are invited to continue to seek Him to more deeply understand His goodness. We seek God because He has invited us to do so. Knowing God is a privilege. We seek Him through prayer, Scripture reading, worship, and fellowship.
Aug 19, 2009 · And we know what dulls us and blinds us and makes us not even want to seek him. These things we must move away from and go around if we would see God. That is what seeking God involves. And as we direct our minds and hearts Godward in all our experiences, we cry out to him. This too is what seeking him means. Seek the Lord while he may be found ...
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May 8, 2013 · These blessings include being chosen by the Father (1:4-6); redeemed by the Son, who has also revealed to us God’s eternal purpose (1:7-12); and, sealed by the Holy Spirit (1:13-14). Then Paul writes (1:15), “For this reason…” and goes on to tell them how he prayed for them. The logical connection is, “Because God has given us such a ...