"WHO'S DOING THIS?"

Most of us at some time or other have heard someone who was watching another doing a task offer unnecessary advice or assistance. Perhaps at such a time, the rejoinder, "Who's doing this?" has been a joking hint to the intruder that the work would go better without his help.

The question, "Who's doing this?" can be a most helpful reminder to one who has a problem to be solved, especially if there is some doubt in his mind as to how successfully he can work it out. If he believes that he alone is doing the job, he will be hindering its successful accomplishment as much as the intruder just mentioned. Why? Because we are not sufficient of ourselves to carry on alone, but, as Paul pointed out (II Cor. 3:5), "Our sufficiency is of God."

Paul's realization that man's sufficiency depends upon God points to the fact that man is God's image. "God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him" (Gen. 1:27).

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