Seek and you will find.

Ah, the goal of the search is to find what you’re looking for. Sometimes we can search forever, or until we give up, but usually, we find. Then we can say ‘It’s OK, I’ve found it.’

To seek is an older form of this phrasal verb, to look for, or to search.

Certainly the verb to seek is used more in the Bible and in the works of older writers than it is today, as we’ve moved more towards the words to look for or to search.

One response to “Seek and you will find.”

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    Piotr Przesmycki

    Henry is a native speaker and a parishoner of a beautiful Catholic parish of Różanystok (podlaskie voivodship). What he proposes is sth really creative & interesting : It might be said: English through catholicism and catholicism through English so you can have 2in1! Congrats Henry.

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