The Bible says, "No one seeks after God." Yet every day we meet people searching for purpose, meaning, spirituality, and truth. How can both be true?
In this episode, George Binoka and Jeff Musgrave begin a new series exploring one of the most important questions in theology and evangelism: Why don't people naturally seek God?
Together they examine what Scripture teaches about the human heart, the effects of sin, our natural desires, and why people often search everywhere except the one place where true satisfaction can be found. They also discuss why understanding the condition of the human heart is essential for effective evangelism and discipleship.
If you've ever wondered why some people seem interested in spiritual things while others reject God entirely, this episode will help you think biblically about salvation, evangelism, and the human condition.
Topics Covered:
• What Romans 3 means when it says no one seeks God
• Why people still search for meaning and purpose
• How sin affects human desires
• Are people neutral toward God?
• The difference between seeking fulfillment and seeking God
• Why religion itself cannot solve the human problem
• How understanding the human heart makes us better evangelists
The reality of man's condition may seem discouraging, but it sets the stage for one of the greatest phrases in all of Scripture: "But God..."