We are God's masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things He planned for us long ago. (Ephesians 2:10 NLT)
You look back on your life. You
may be disappointed in many ways with your part in the business. You may be able
to see many falterings and blunderings and mistakes that you on your side made.
You may have sometimes felt that you were not the person for that job; God had
made a mistake. Some of us have felt like that. And yet, as we look more deeply
into God's ways with us and know God's principles, we see a wonderful logic in
it all. You and I are called for something, laid hold of by God for something,
put by God into something, and we feel God has made a mistake: "I am not the
person for this, I ought never to have come into this, I have no qualifications
for this, I am altogether the wrong peg here!" And yet, somehow or other, God
does it. He enables you, He carries you through, He accomplishes the work to
your own surprise and wonder. As you lay hold of the Holy Spirit, it is done –
that is, if you do not sink down into yourself and give up and draw out because
of what you are – but you lay hold of the Holy Spirit and you get through and
marvel that you have got through, that the Lord has done this thing through you,
through me.
That is very consistent with
God's principles, that is no contradiction. It is most consistent with the
deepest principles of God. No flesh shall glory in His presence. It is all
coming back to Him. God – mark you – elected "the foolish things of the world...
the weak things... the things that are not" (1 Cor. 1:27,28). It is the same
word; He has elected. It is quite consistent. Yes, His ways are past finding
out. "God moves in a mysterious way His wonders to perform," but He is
consistent with His principles. A life in the Spirit is one succession of
confirmations that God is working out a plan. Only rebellion, stubbornness,
self-assertiveness and all forms of self-life will hinder or arrest; but a life
in the Spirit will be a constant succession of proofs, of evidences, that you
were chosen for something. God is not dealing with you just from hand to mouth,
piecemeal. It is all worked out. Good works foreordained, "afore prepared, that
we should walk in them." If we walk in the Spirit, we walk in afore prepared
works; whether we see it or not, it is a fact. But it comes out, wonderfully so,
and we have to go down and say, "Well, Lord, forgive us for arguing, forgive us
for discussing the matter, forgive us for putting over our minds and what we
think about it against You: You are wonderful, Lord." And we worship, and that is
the proof of election, and you do not want better proof than that. It is all
inside of Christ by the Holy Spirit.