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.
 


What encouraging statement follows concerning the supply of power to the faint?
How definite should we be in confessing our sins?
How fully are we thus united with Christ in His experience of death and resurrection?
By what other title is the Comforter designated?
By what is Grecia, the kingdom succeeding Medo-Persia, represented in the image?
In view of this fact, what does Christ tell us to do?
What has the Lord promised to be to the oppressed?

Questions & Answers are from the book Bible Readings for the Home Circle