Saturday Weekly Devotion - Psalms 14:2-3

 Hello! 

A few days ago and a few days after KPIN I was reading Psalms 14 as I usually do and came about the second and third verses that reminded me of something I heard earlier in the sermon during KPIN: that nobody seeks God. Turns out, this is Bible-supported! Psalms 14:2-3 states,

 2-3

The Lord looks down from heaven
    on all mankind
to see if there are any who understand,
    any who seek God.
All have turned away, all have become corrupt;
    there is no one who does good,
    not even one.

In this psalm, it basically says "God tries to see if there are any human that seeks Him, but no, nobody seeks Him and they have turned away.". In KPIN, I heard, "Humanity does not seek God, we do not go to church to seek God! We only want his blessings. This is a bad thing, but it also debunks the statement "In religion, humanity is trying to find god". It is God that wants to find humanity.

But what can we learn from these verses? Firstly, is that nobody truly understands or seeks God. We are all lost and are not even trying to find our way. All of us are not righteous and really deserve to die. But God sent his Son to try and find, catch, and save us.

The two verses also say that no one does good and we are all corrupt, so, secondly, we must not boast but be humble. We have turned away for him and we must repent, but not boast or brag. That's all for today and you may answer devotion question below:

Reflection Question: If you see your life and what you do, is it appopriate with the statement "We don't seek God but rather his blessings such as wealth, health, and happiness?"?. 


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