In the sermon titled "Presumptuous Planning," David Pledger examines the theme of reliance on God in the context of future planning as delineated in James 4:13-17. The preacher emphasizes the folly of presumptuous planning without acknowledging God's sovereignty, arguing that such behavior equates to boasting and reflects a lack of understanding regarding the brevity and uncertainty of life. He references various Scriptures, including Job 14:1-5 and Psalm 103:15-16, to illustrate that human life is fleeting and contingent upon God's ultimate control. The significance of the sermon lies in its call for believers to recognize their dependence on God and the importance of seeking His will in all endeavors, thus underscoring the Reformed doctrine of divine providence and the necessity of faith and humility in planning one's life.
“All such boasting is evil.”
“A man's life in this world is swifter than a post... just as fast as a horse can carry a man, that's how fast our life is in this world.”
“Prepare to meet thy God.”
“Teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.”
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