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James 4:13-17
As we begin this New Year it’s important to plan, but there’s a right way and many wrong ways to beware of and avoid.
So we’ll use a story in the Book of James about a first century self-centered, self confident and complacent businessman making plans for his future. And he has many kindred spirits here in this twenty-first century. We’ll look at this story to learn some life lessons on proper planning. So let’s look at this man who, in many respects, would be called a successful man in both the first and the twenty-first centuries. But before we even get started, here's a definition of failure and it may be a very different definition than you’ve ever heard: Failure is actually succeeding at the wrong thing. So everybody may be calling you a success, yet in truth you’re a horrible failure. Now this man made three HUGE mistakes, and I don’t want any of us to make them. So, as we plan for our futures, let’s heed these three warnings. 1. Beware of self-centered planning.
2. Avoid self-confident presumption,
3. Avoid complacent procrastination.
Stay tuned to learn more!