Is there a limit to the strivings of God's Spirit?
Answer
"And the Lord said, My Spirit shall not always strive with man." Gen. 6:3.
NOTE - The limit is determined by the creature rather than by the Creator. It is reached when
there is an utter abandonment to evil, and further appeals would be without avail. God foreknowing all
things, may designate a definite period of probation for man, as in the case of the one hundred and twenty
years before the Flood (Gen. 6:3) ; but His Spirit never ceases to strive with man as long as there is hope of
his salvation.
From whom does faith come?
In what way are both Jews and Gentiles to be justified?
When Pilate heard that Christ was from Galilee, what did he do?
By what is the Medo-Persian Empire represented in the great image?
What kind of teaching have men substituted for the words which are spirit and life?
19. What testimony does Eusebius (AD. 270-338), a noted bishop of the church, a flatterer of Constantine, and the reputed father of ecclesiastical history, bear upon this subject?
What does He say He will bring with Him when He comes?
Questions & Answers are from the book Bible Readings for the Home Circle