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What does the phrase 'If the Lord wills' mean?

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'If the Lord wills' expresses our acknowledgment of God's sovereignty and our submission to His authority over our lives.

The phrase 'If the Lord wills' embodies humility and the understanding that our plans are subject to God's overarching purpose. Found in James 4:15, it reflects the reality that we cannot guarantee our tomorrows. This mindset encourages believers to seek God's direction actively while remaining open to His changes in plans. It serves as a reminder that we are not in control; instead, we depend on God's wisdom and timing. Approaching life with this attitude helps us navigate uncertainties with grace and hope, trusting that God knows best.
Scripture References: James 4:15

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If The Lord Will
Don Fortner · Oct 6, 2015
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