James 4:13-17
This message covers the end of James’ fourth chapter; that is, James 4:13-17. I delivered it on the day we honored graduates at FBC of Madisonville, TX. It was appropriate for the graduates because the passage deals with the presumptuousness with which we make our own plans and disregard the fact that we are not powerful enough to make things happen, and the fact that it is God’s will we ought to be pursuing instead of our own. The passage concludes that we often fail simply because we let our plans for an uncertain future interfere with the Lord’s will for our immediate present.
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