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In this verse from Deuteronomy, Moses speaks to the Israelites. He promises that if they seek the Lord with all their heart and soul, they will find Him. This is a sweet promise and reminder for us today.
Sometimes, the Lord can feel distant. This may be our own doing, or simply the result of circumstances that we experience. In these times, we can take heart that the Lord is never far off. Indeed, if we seek Him, knowing that He promises to be found, we can experience His love and mercy afresh.
This verse is also encouraging to us when we have conversations with people who do not believe in the saving mercy and love of Jesus. When we have conversations with non-Christians, we can take heart that no one who truly wants to know the Lord will be left wanting. If they are committed to seeking Him with all their heart and all their soul, they will find Him. He will make Himself known to all who seek Him in a powerful, indescribable way.
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What does it mean to seek the Lord with our hearts and souls? On the surface level, it means that we are committed to doing the work, to investing time and energy in knowing the Lord. The Bible requires a concerted effort to understand, and prayer takes a lot of work.
On a deeper level, it means we are interested in truth--even if it is inconvenient, we want to know God as He actually is, not as we wish He would be.
When people are dedicated to the pursuit of truth, seeking it with their hearts and souls, the Lord will make Himself known.
Today, we can encourage ourselves in the truth that the Lord is knowable. He can (and will) be found by those who are dedicated to knowing Him for all that He is. When we continue to press on with all of our hearts and souls, we, like the Israelites Moses speaks to in Deuteronomy, will find Him.
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