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What does the Bible say about making plans?

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The Bible teaches to say 'if the Lord will' when making plans, recognizing the uncertainty of life (James 4:15).

In James 4:13-17, the Apostle James admonishes believers to approach their plans with humility, acknowledging God's sovereignty. He highlights that life is fleeting, like a vapor, and we cannot assume tomorrow will come. Hence, we ought to preface our statements of intent with the phrase 'if the Lord will.' This action signifies a recognition of God's authority and control over our future, calling us to earnestly seek His will in all our endeavors.
Scripture References: James 4:13-17

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