Is Romans 3 Saying What Everyone Thinks It Says?

Paul writes in Romans 3:11, "There is none who seeks after God." Many Christians assume this verse teaches that no human being is capable of seeking God. But is that really Paul's point? In this Bible study, we examine Romans 3 in its original context, the Psalm Paul quotes from, and numerous passages throughout Scripture where people are explicitly commanded to seek the Lord—and where they are praised or condemned based on whether they do. We'll look at: • Romans 3:11 in context • Psalm 14 and "the fool" • Uzziah, Josiah, Asa, and Rehoboam • Deuteronomy 30:11 • Isaiah 55:6 • Jeremiah 29:13 • Amos 5:4 • Hebrews 11:6 • Paul's argument about Jews and Gentiles Does Romans 3 teach that seeking God is impossible? Or is Paul making a different argument entirely? If you enjoyed this video, please Check out our CHANNEL!    / @soughtandlight7163   #BibleStudy #ChristianTheology #SeekGod #Romans311 #PaulTheApostle #ScriptureContext #ChristianApologetics #BiblicalInterpretation #Christianity #romans323