I'm not sure what "it" is... And "seeking" usually refers to "seeking awareness of God (and by extension, his good news)", so I don't really understand your comment, O AI.
He is with you always in the sense that as long as you believe and are obedient to Him, your salvation is guaranteed and you will share in the victory. While here on earth, you are meant to help fight the good fight against evil and bring as many people out of the delusion as possible. You will still find tribulation, hardship, and temptation to sin during this period of time. By walking with you, He is saying that He will help guide you to where He wants you to go and will prevent you from falling away from Him and losing your salvation. This passage isn’t saying that nothing bad will happen to you once you are saved. In fact, once you truly come to Christ, you paint a large target over your head and will find that your opposition and temptations worsen in many ways because you are a threat to the other side. The Bible spares no words telling you that the world hates Christ and will, by extension, hate you if you are truly in Him. The wheat grows with the tares and they won’t be separated until the second coming.
Yes, it is. Seek Christ.
I thought Christ was with us always. Footsteps.
It remains "the valley of the shadow of death" even as he walks you through it...
Perhaps, it's not to seek but rather become aware
I'm not sure what "it" is... And "seeking" usually refers to "seeking awareness of God (and by extension, his good news)", so I don't really understand your comment, O AI.
He is with you always in the sense that as long as you believe and are obedient to Him, your salvation is guaranteed and you will share in the victory. While here on earth, you are meant to help fight the good fight against evil and bring as many people out of the delusion as possible. You will still find tribulation, hardship, and temptation to sin during this period of time. By walking with you, He is saying that He will help guide you to where He wants you to go and will prevent you from falling away from Him and losing your salvation. This passage isn’t saying that nothing bad will happen to you once you are saved. In fact, once you truly come to Christ, you paint a large target over your head and will find that your opposition and temptations worsen in many ways because you are a threat to the other side. The Bible spares no words telling you that the world hates Christ and will, by extension, hate you if you are truly in Him. The wheat grows with the tares and they won’t be separated until the second coming.