What can you do?
When we read the scriptures and discover Jesus telling us, “without Me, you can do nothing.”; what do we take that to mean literally? Can I do nothing without Him or does that mean I cannot do much without Him; we must properly interpret? I, like most people, can walk, live, etc. “without Jesus” can’t I? So what was Jesus conveying here?
Here is a thought-provoking comment that I came across, “I did and continued to be able to do many great things from my natural abilities before and after I was born again, but what God showed me is that no matter what I did if it was apart from Him, it was essentially nothing.”
As a contractor, I can build a house, take all the profits, build an orphanage and not one time ever pray about it, depend on God for it, nor even ask if it was God’s will. And here we would believe that surely God is pleased with that. Well before I answer, let me first say this example can be applied to many things in our lives. And, we must apply this truth to all our lives.
So what would scriptures say about this? That which is born of the flesh is of the flesh, in the flesh we cannot please God, everything will be tried by fire, and again, apart from Me, you can do nothing. But come on you built an orphanage (in our example). Well, what about healing the sick and casting out demons? Jesus said some would ask, "did we not do it all in Your name?" And He told them to depart from Him, for He never knew them.
What is the point of all this? Very simply, are we living our lives in dependence on Jesus Christ? Are we desiring to know Him deeper and inviting Him to know us and influence all of our actions? Are we seeking His will and a life in Christ? Or do we still depend on our own ability and energy as if we were not even saved? Only bringing Jesus into the picture when we cannot do it alone is not the life that Christ desires for us. The christian life understands without Him we truly can do nothing. The Christian life is Christ’s life as our life.
All of our dreams, questions, pursuits, hopes, and decisions… it is a true thought; “if I don’t need to pray about it or trust God for it, then it may have no eternal value.”
I want to encourage each of us, keep Jesus as the center of it all not just an influence on some of your life. Jesus, the reason for your dreams and life, not only to help you in your dreams but you living for His. Be led by His Spirit, Amen.
CJ Cutrone








