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Bona Fide- A Study Of James- Part 12- "Our Plans Or God's Plans?" Series
Contributed by Randy Edwards on Mar 27, 2017 (message contributor)
Summary: Part 12 of our James series
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Bona Fide
A study of James
Part 12
“Your plans / or God’s plans?”
As we continue in our study of James this morning
We come to another spot in the book of James
That may cause us to take a step back just a bit
We live in a world where we are taught to plan ahead
Right?
Measure twice cut once is what my Granddad taught me
From a cowboy perspective
We set strong corners when building a new fence
We use new wire and posts
So that they will last
Because we want that fence to be there for many years and do the job it was intended to do
So we are planning ahead
And
That is a good thing
In our the financial part of our lives
We scrimp and save for the future
We set up 401k’s or invest in retirement plans
So that we will not have to worry about how we are going to eat or how we are going to pay the bills when we get old—er
And that is a good thing
In the area of our health
We exercise or at least think about it
We eat or try to eat right- or at least not let anyone see us eating that whole box of Twinkies
We seek advice about our health from sources that range from Opra- to your Barber- to an actual Doctor who has a degree on this kind of thing
And that can be a good thing- depending on who you are asking
In the area of our stuff
Feeding your horses is in a sense planning ahead
A skinny or dead horse would be of no use
Changing your oil
Greasing your wheel bearings
Painting your house
All of these things are planning ahead
And all of these things are useful
I believe God gave us a brain and he gifts us with the use of things in this world and we have an obligation to take care of them and to use our heads for something other than a place to put our hats
But
James wants us to go deeper in our understanding of God’s part in our lives
Our relationship with him
James wants us to go deeper in understanding God’s plans
Our own plans
And
How we should
We line up ours with his
Please open your bibles to James Chapter 4
James 4:13-16
James in this passage of scripture is writing to believers
It is so important that we understand this
Trying to hold non believers to the same standard that Believers are to be held to will often end with less than desirable results
You see
In order to think like a Christian you must be a Christian
That means that you have called out to Jesus to save you and accepted his grace
Listen
Going to church does not make you a Christian any more than going to Mac Donald’s makes you a hamburger
James 4:13-16
13 Look here, you who say, “Today or tomorrow we are going to a certain town and will stay there a year. We will do business there and make a profit.” 14 How do you know what your life will be like tomorrow? Your life is like the morning fog—it’s here a little while, then it’s gone. 15 What you ought to say is, “If the Lord wants us to, we will live and do this or that.” 16 Otherwise you are boasting about your own pretentious plans, and all such boasting is evil.
Let me tell you
Making plans is not a bad thing in of itself
It is responsible
But making plans apart from God when we are his Children is irresponsible and is a bad thing
---Pause--
So you may be asking
If making plans is not inherently or always bad
And planning ahead is often good
Why is James even addressing this? And why are you going here Preacher?
Here is the deal
The people in this passage of scripture
Remember they are believers
Are making plans like they are still lost----- Key on this----
What I mean by that
They are leaving God completely out of the equation
They say in verse 13a
“Today or tomorrow we are going to a certain town”
What they are saying they see the future
Notice the word ARE- Not want or desire to
We ARE going-----
Verse 13b
“and will stay there a year.”
How long they plan to stay
Notice the word WILL- not hope or would like to
Verse 13c
“We will do business there”
What they want to accomplish
Once again we see the word WILL
Not want
Verse 13d
“and make a profit.”
He they say what they expect to make
Not hope to make