We don't stop seeking God. We reshape Him. Beneath the surface, almost everyone carries a desire for God. But the moment that search begins to cost us something, a quieter instinct takes over: we start adjusting Him. We keep the language of faith and quietly trade away its demands, assembling a god who confirms what we already believe and asks for nothing we aren't already willing to give. Seeking God is a six-week daily Bible study about that exact tension - the gap between the God we construct and the God who actually exists. Across 42 readings it follows a single thread through Scripture: how the human heart reshapes God into something manageable, and what it costs to surrender that version for the real one. Each day pairs an accessible devotional reading with a deeper study section - context, original-language insight from the Hebrew and Greek, and honest application - so it works whether you have five minutes or an hour. The six weeks move deliberately: from the longing that drives us to seek, through the idols we build and the ways we remake God's Word, to the confrontation of a God who refuses to conform, and finally to surrender as the only real answer. This is not a comfortable book, and it isn't meant to be. The God who indulges us cannot save us; only the God who is truly God can do that. These pages are an invitation to stop admiring the door and step through it - to move past a faith built on preference and meet the living God as He truly is. Scripture quotations are taken from the Christian Standard Bible (CSB).