… is the spirit of the LORD straitened? – Micah 2:7
The Spirit of the Lord is not straitened by any change in Himself. The Holy Ghost, as very God of very God, might truly say of Himself, “I am the Lord, I change not.” He is to-day what He was at Pentecost, what He always was from that beginning which had no beginning. He is divine, omnipresent, omniscient, omnipotent, all-wise, infinite. He doeth as He wills. Therefore He is not straitened.
He is not straitened by the spirit of the age, whatever that may be. I have heard a good deal about it, and I believe that “the spirit of the age” is the devil. That is short, and not very sweet; but that is the only spirit of the age that I know of. Ages have followed ages, but there has never been but one “prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience.” He has appeared in different forms-the spirit of ignorance, the spirit of intolerance, the spirit of superstition, the spirit of envy, the spirit of infidelity, the spirit of speculation. All those worketh one and the selfsame spirit, dividing unto his disciples severally as he wills. And though the spirit of evil is mighty, he must fly before the Spirit of God, who is infinitely more powerful, and who is not to be hindered, hampered or straitened by the spirit of the age. Certainly the Spirit of God is not to be straitened by the discoveries of science…. Neither is He straitened by the worldliness of the great masses in the midst of whom we live… And the Spirit of the Lord is not straitened even by the skill of His enemies… If He be divine, He is omnipotent, and, if omnipotent, nothing can lay hands on Him to bind Him as the Philistines bound Samson. He would burst their bands asunder. He is the free Spirit of God, and no power can hold Him. ~ C.H. Spurgeon
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