The Spirit alone gives eternal life. Human effort accomplishes nothing. (John 6:63 NLT)
It is one thing to have a
conception or apprehension of the purpose of God, and to be given
up to it, but it is an extra thing to know how God would realize
His purpose. It is still another thing to know the means He would
employ. There are many who have a true conception of what God's
purpose is, but the means which they employ are not God's means,
the way in which they go to work is not His way, and therefore
they find that the Lord does not support them. They may be in a
true direction, but being out of fellowship with the method or
means they are compelled to take responsibility for the work
themselves, and to find the resources. Thus they find themselves
oftimes exhausted, brought to a standstill, and having to resort
to all kinds of methods and means to raise the resource to carry
on God's work, because they are not in the real enjoyment of His
Own support. The work of God becomes a burden upon their shoulders,
and the Lord cannot order it otherwise because there is not the
fullest fellowship and sympathy between them and His ways, His
methods, His means, His times and the details of His purpose.
Now, in
the case of the Lord Jesus it was quite the contrary.
In the details He was in secret fellowship with
the Father. With Him this represented a detailed obedience unto one
comprehensive purpose. The only explanation needed by Him in any given matter
was simply that of knowing that the Father willed it, and without any further
word He did it. That was the basis of His relationship. Never do we trace in Him
a sign of waiting to question why a thing should be done in a certain way, or at
a certain time and not another, or why certain means should be employed and not
others. It was enough that the Father willed it. The explanation came in the
justification and vindication that followed. The doing of the will of God was a
matter of that obedience which never moves out from self but always out from the
Father. As that held good in His case the spiritual resources of sustenance,
maintenance, strength, and energy were supplied.