Our Lord Jesus Christ called men to follow Him, but He plainly taught that “no man can come unto me, except it were given him of my Father” (John 6:65). It is not surprising that many of His early followers, upon hearing these words, went back and walked no more with Him. Such teaching cannot but be deeply disturbing to the natural mind. It takes from sinful men much of the power of self-determination. It cuts the ground out from under their self-help and throws them back upon the sovereign good pleasure of God—and that is precisely where they do not want to be! These statements by our Lord run contrary to the current assumptions of popular Christianity. Men are willing to be saved by grace, but to preserve their self-esteem, they must hold that the desire to be saved originated with them. Most Christians today seem afraid to talk about these plain words of Jesus concerning the sovereign operation of God, so they use the simple trick of ignoring them!
Verse
From that time many of his disciples went back and walked no more with him. John 6:66
Thought
Men are willing to be saved by grace, but to preserve their self-esteem, they must hold that the desire to be saved originated with them.
Prayer
Lord, I understand that I could never have come to You on my own. I am truly thankful that where I could not see to go, You took my hand and led me.