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What does the Bible say about striving with God?

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The Bible warns that striving with God is foolishness, as seen in Isaiah 45:9.

Isaiah 45:9 illustrates the absurdity of sinners questioning God, depicted through the metaphor of a clay pot challenging its potter. The Lord declares 'Woe unto him that striveth with his maker,' indicating that it is futile for humanity to contend with the God who created them. Instead of questioning God’s sovereignty and methods of salvation, believers are called to humbly accept His wisdom and authority as the ultimate creator. It serves as a reminder of our place as clay in the hands of the potter, made to fulfill God’s purposes.
Scripture References: Isaiah 45:9

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