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Solid Joys Daily Devotional

We Can Do Nothing

Solid Joys Daily Devotional

Desiring God

Christianity, Daily Devotional, Joy, Jesus, Solid Joys, Religion & Spirituality/christianity, Desiring God, 163859, Religion & Spirituality, John Piper, Devotional

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2025

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

God is glorified when we turn away from ourselves to him in the confidence that he will provide the help we need.

Transcript

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0:00.0

October 11.

0:02.3

We can do nothing.

0:05.9

I am the vine, you are the branches.

0:10.0

Whoever abides in me and I in him,

0:13.5

he it is that bears much fruit,

0:16.0

for apart from me, you can do nothing.

0:20.2

John 15.5. Suppose you can do nothing. John 15. 5.

0:22.4

Suppose you are totally paralyzed and can do nothing for yourself but talk.

0:29.8

And suppose a strong and reliable friend promised to live with you and do whatever you needed done.

0:40.5

How could you glorify this friend if a stranger came to see you?

0:46.7

Would you glorify his generosity and strength

0:50.0

by trying to get out of bed and carry him?

0:55.1

No.

0:56.7

You would say,

0:58.8

Friend, please come lift me up,

1:02.4

and would you put a pillow behind me so I can look at my guest?

1:07.6

And would you please put my glasses on for me?

1:15.6

And so your visitor would learn from your requests that you are helpless and that your friend is strong and kind.

1:22.6

You glorify your friend by needing him and by asking him for help and counting on him.

1:30.3

In John 15.5, Jesus says,

1:34.3

apart from me, you can do nothing.

1:39.3

So we really are paralyzed.

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