There is a difference between doing good acts of righteousness and doing the Father’s Good and Holy Will. There is a way that seems right to a man, but the end thereof is death. A man might go about doing what he thinks is good all the days of his life and still miss the promise of eternal life in Jesus.
Want proof? Consider the following:
We see men and women all over the planet busily convincing others that doing good for their neighbor is the proper way to lead a meaningful and “godly” life. Yet how do they know what good to do? Are they, perhaps, stepping on the “toes” of God’s will? When I was a willingly sinful man, I had no right to claim help from anyone. Yet these people helped me. What did they do to bring me to God’s will for my life? Didn’t they enable me to remain in my situation? I don’t say that I didn’t appreciate their good deeds. But were their good intentions simply promoting a life I was willing to live? Since I knew I could get help from men when I needed it, I continued in my willing sin.
Another aspect of this error of doing good to all for the sake of doing good is the reality of limits. A man with a loaf of bread must feed his family first. If there is something left over then he is allowed to feed the needy. This limit of resources extends to everything man has at his disposal. Sometimes we see men giving from their basic necessities for the sake of doing good for others. But eventually the resources run out. So by limits placed on man he can only give of what is available. After that we see promises and hopes dashed. This is not so when it comes to the will of the Father in Heaven. To God there is no limit to His resources. And if a man chases after God’s will in Jesus the Christ, he will find enough to satisfy the needs of God’s will. And only God can truly change a life. Man’s efforts are only a bandaid over the sinful nature within the man. God, through Jesus, comes in and removes the necessity to live a sinful life. That man’s ways become godly by virtue of the unlimited resources of God. Not the limited resources of man.
In short, we see man trying to do good yet failing because of the limits God has placed on him. These limits are in place that we might recognize our need to rely on God alone. But man, without the Spirit of God, does not see the need to rely on God as long as there are still resources left. Politicians are in demand for every resource the people under them can generate. They are seriously damaging their own household that they might provide for their own greedy minds and hearts. Yet they don’t take into account the dwindling resources under their control. God will judge with eternal wisdom. And every man will give account of his willingness to serve the God who made him.
Do not be fooled by the “Good Doers of this age. Serve God first then all things good will be provided. You will find your resources expand where others watch them recede. Become God powered doers. And this is done by accepting Jesus’ perfect desire for your life. This is the reason we are given life in the first place. In this Place of Testing, we are put to a choice; serve God or serve man.
By His Grace.