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What does the Bible say about planning without God's will?

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The Bible warns against making plans without acknowledging God's sovereignty, as seen in James 4:13-15.

In James 4:13-15, the Apostle James addresses those who make plans without considering God's will. He states that we often presume to say we will do this or that, but we must remember that our life is brief and uncertain, like a vapor. Our plans should always include the acknowledgment of God's will, saying, 'If the Lord wills, we will live and do this or that.' This attitude reflects a proper recognition of our dependence on God and the fact that He governs all events.
Scripture References: James 4:13-15, Proverbs 27:1

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The Lord Willing
Frank Tate · Jul 29, 2018
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