What do you have that God hasn’t given you? And if everything you have is from God, why boast as though it were not a gift?
(1 Corinthians 4:7 NLT)
There are still a lot of people in this world who think that there is
something in man that can contribute to the glory of God and that Christianity
is only the bringing up out of man of something that is for the glory of God.
That is a long, long-standing fallacy and lie. It is not true. Call it what you
like; it goes by various names, such as "the inner light" or "the vital spark."
The Word of God all the way through is coming down tremendously on this thing. I
start at zero, and zero for me means that I can contribute nothing. Everything
has to come from God. The very fact that the gift of God is eternal Life means
that you have not got it until it is given to you. You are blind until God gives
you the faculty of sight. You are dead until God gives you Life. You are a
hopeless cripple until God does something for you and in you which you can never
do. Unless God does this thing, unless this act takes place, well, there you
lie. Spiritually, that is how you are. You can contribute nothing....
This is one of the great lessons that you and I have to learn in the School
of Christ, that God begins for His glory at zero, and God will take pains
through the Holy Spirit to make us to know that it is zero; that is, to bring us
consciously to zero, and make us realize it is all with Him.... Have we got
settled on this? We take so long to learn these basic elementary lessons. We do
still cling to some sort of idea that we can produce something, and all our
miserable days are simply the result of still hoping that we can in some way
provide the Lord with something. Not being able to find it, but breaking down
all the time, we get miserable, perfectly miserable. It takes us so long to come
to the place where we do fully and finally settle this matter, that if we lived
as long as ever man lived on this earth, we shall not be able to contribute one
iota which can be acceptable to God, and which He can take and use for our
salvation, for our sanctification, for our glorification, not a bit. All that He
can use is His Son, and the measure of our ultimate glory will be the measure of
Christ in us, just that.