Psalm 119:155
Salvation is far from the wicked: for they seek not thy statutes.
Cross-reference
Psalm 10:4 also describes the wicked not seeking God ('does not seek him'), directly parallel to their not seeking God's statutes here.
Psalm 73:27 says those far from God perish — the same outcome as salvation being far from the wicked who do not seek Him.
Psalm 85:9 promises salvation is near to those who fear God — the opposite of the wicked's distance in Psalm 119:155.
Psalm 18:27 contrasts the humble saved with the haughty brought down, mirroring the fate of the wicked who are far from salvation here.
Luke 16:24 shows the rich man in torment, illustrating that salvation is far from the wicked who ignored God's commands.
Romans 3:11 declares no one seeks God — directly echoing the wicked's failure to seek His statutes.
Job 21:15 captures the wicked's mindset of questioning God's value — the same refusal to seek Him that keeps salvation distant.
Isaiah 57:19 promises peace to those far off, contrasting with the wicked here who are far from salvation — God offers peace to the repentant.
Ephesians 2:17 proclaims peace to those far off, contrasting the wicked's distance from salvation here with God's offer to bring near.
Proverbs 1:7 contrasts the fear of the Lord with fools despising instruction — the wicked's rejection of statutes mirrors the fool's despising wisdom.
Isaiah 46:12 calls the stubborn 'far from righteousness,' paralleling the wicked's distance from salvation in this verse.
Isaiah 59:11 laments that salvation is far from us — using the same phrase but for those who confess sin, not the rebellious wicked.
Jeremiah 44:23 connects disobedience to God's statutes with disaster — reinforcing that ignoring His law leads to loss of salvation.