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Chuck Smith

Genesis 6:3

Chuck Smith's sermon on Genesis 6:3 explores how and why God's Spirit strives with humanity, emphasizing His love and the importance of responding to His guidance.
Chuck Smith emphasizes the concept of God's Spirit striving with humanity, illustrating how God seeks to reason with us about our sins and points us towards Jesus Christ as the solution. He discusses the various ways God communicates with us, including through loved ones, pastors, and even tragedies, urging us to recognize His love and desire for our salvation. Smith warns that there is a limit to God's patience, and we must not take for granted the opportunity to respond to His call before it is too late. Ultimately, he encourages listeners to cease their internal struggles with God and embrace His guidance for a better path.

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"STRIVING WITH GOD"

"MY SPIRIT...""HEREIN IS A BLESSING AND A CURSE"

I. HOW DOES GOD'S SPIRIT STRIVE WITH MAN?

A. He seeks to reason with us about sin.

1. "Come now, let us reason together..."

2. He reveals to us our sin.

a. This is where the striving often begins.

1. I defend my actions.

2. I deny my guilt.

3. A conflict is set up inside.

3. He points to Jesus Christ the sin-bearer.

a. Again we strive, we don't need Him.

1. We seek to substitute our good intentions "I'm going to do

this..." Promises, promises."

2. Why do I need Him, why not my way?

B. He uses different persons to speak to you.

1. Someone in your family or a friend becomes saved and seeks to share His

love.

a. I should really appreciate their concern, but I resent it & get

angry and argue.

b. Its a spiritual battle, striving with God.

2. God used Noah to speak to His generation.

a. Note the patience of God, 120 yrs.

b. The unbelief of the people.

1. They finally became believers, what will it take to make

a believer out of you?

3. Sometimes God uses the pastor.

a. As we talk about these things your defenses go up and you begin

to strive.

b. You start getting uneasy, "How did I get trapped."

C. Often God uses tragedy to speak to us.

1. In Leviticus 26 God speaks of the judgments He would use to speak to them.

a. Sickness, financial failure, defeat, death.

b. "And if for all of this you will not hearken unto Me, then..."

2. Tragedy can work in a two-fold way.

a. I can strive & become bitter.

b. I can surrender and become better.

II. WHY DOES GOD STRIVE WITH MAN?

A. God is not willing that any should perish.

1. "God said, "I have no pleasure in the death..."

2. Jesus said two things about His coming.

a. "He came- to seek and to save that..."

B. God strives with you because He loves you.

1. He seeks to keep you from the path of self destruction.

a. Like a life guard at a beach where dangerous rip-tides are running.

1. a group come intent on swimming.

2. You warn them of the danger, recommending a safe beach

nearby.

a. They begin to heap abuse on you "just trying to

spoil a good time."

3. You stand in the way to keep them from the water, they

force you away.

4. Are you responsible for their drowning?

2. God seeks to lead you in a better way. He points you to the path of life.

a. Yet you strive with Him.

III. "MY SPIRIT WILL NOT ALWAYS STRIVE WITH MAN."

A. It is possible to exhaust God's patience.

1. If the message today interests or arouses you, be thankful, He is still

striving.

a. If you are totally unmoved it is possible He has ceased striving

with you, and any further words futile & prayers useless.

2. How long has God been striving with you?

3. There came a day when God ceased striving with Noah's generation.

4. The day is soon coming when God will no longer strive with this generation.

B. Woe unto Him who strives with His maker.

1. You always lose.

2. Why not cease your striving now and win?

Sermon Outline

  1. I points: - '{''A'': ''He seeks to reason with us about sin.'', ''B'': ''He uses different persons to speak to you.'', ''C'': ''Often God uses tragedy to speak to us.''}' - HOW DOES GOD'S SPIRIT STRIVE WITH MAN?
  2. II points: - '{''A'': ''God is not willing that any should perish.'', ''B'': ''God strives with you because He loves you.''}' - WHY DOES GOD STRIVE WITH MAN?
  3. III points: - '{''A'': ''It is possible to exhaust God''s patience.'', ''B'': ''Woe unto Him who strives with His maker.''}' - '''MY SPIRIT WILL NOT ALWAYS STRIVE WITH MAN.'''

Key Quotes

“''Come now, let us reason together...''” — Chuck Smith
“''God said, ''I have no pleasure in the death...''''” — Chuck Smith
“''Woe unto Him who strives with His maker.''” — Chuck Smith

Application Points

  • Reflect on how you respond to God's prompting in your life.
  • Consider the ways God may be using others to speak to you about your faith.
  • Recognize the importance of surrendering to God's will rather than striving against it.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean for God's Spirit to strive with man?
It means that God actively seeks to reason with us about our sins and guide us towards repentance.
Why does God strive with us?
God strives with us out of love, desiring to prevent our self-destruction and lead us to a better path.
Can we exhaust God's patience?
Yes, there is a possibility that we can exhaust God's patience, leading to a point where He may cease striving with us.
How does God use tragedy in our lives?
God may use tragedy to either provoke bitterness or encourage surrender and growth in our faith.

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