Acts 17:27

27 God wanted them to look for him and perhaps search all around for him and find him, though he is not far from any of us:

Acts 17:27 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 17:27

That they should seek the Lord
Or "God", as the Alexandrian copy and others, and the Vulgate Latin, Syriac, and Ethiopic versions read; their Creator, and kind Benefactor, and who has appointed their time of life, and their habitations for them; and this should engage them to seek to know him, who has done all this for them, and to fear and serve him, and to glorify his name:

if haply they might feel after him, and find him;
which shows, that though it is possible for men, by a contemplation of the perfections of God, visible in the works of creation and providence, so to find God, as to know that there is one, and that there is but one God, who has made all things; and so as to be convinced of the vanity and falsehood of all other gods, and to see the folly, wickedness, and weakness of idolatrous worship; yet, at the same time, it very strongly intimates, how dim and obscure the light of nature is; since those, who have nothing else to direct them, are like persons in the dark, who "feel" and grope about after God, whom they cannot see; and after all their search and groping, there is only an "haply", a peradventure, a may be, that they find him:

though he be not far from everyone of us;
not only by his omnipresence, and immensity, whereby he is everywhere; but by his power in supporting all in their being; and by his goodness in continually communicating the blessings of providence to them.

Acts 17:27 In-Context

25 This God is the One who gives life, breath, and everything else to people. He does not need any help from them; he has everything he needs.
26 God began by making one person, and from him came all the different people who live everywhere in the world. God decided exactly when and where they must live.
27 God wanted them to look for him and perhaps search all around for him and find him, though he is not far from any of us:
28 'We live in him. We walk in him. We are in him.' Some of your own poets have said: 'For we are his children.'
29 Since we are God's children, you must not think that God is like something that people imagine or make from gold, silver, or rock.
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