Our Daily Bread
Read: James 4:13-17
If the Lord wills, we shall live and do this or that. —James 4:15
Bible in a year:
Genesis 12-15
Genesis 12-15
While
going through some old files, I came across a 1992 special issue of
TIME magazine titled “Beyond the Year 2000: What To Expect in the New
Millennium.” It was fascinating to read the predictions made 2 decades
ago about what the future would hold. Some general observations were on
target, but no one foresaw many of the events and innovations that have
radically changed our lives. The most telling statement to me was, “The
first rule of forecasting should be that the unforeseen keeps making
the future unforeseeable.”
James reminds us that any view of the future that omits God is
foolish and proud. “Come now, you who say, ‘Today or tomorrow we will
go to such and such a city, spend a year there, buy and sell, and make
a profit’; whereas you do not know what will happen tomorrow. . . .
Instead you ought to say, ‘If the Lord wills, we shall live and do this
or that’” (James 4:13-15).
Many people used to begin their statement of plans with, “Lord
willing.” The phrase may have become trite, but the acknowledgment of
God’s overruling hand is not.
As we look ahead with God firmly in view, we can face the future with confidence in His loving plan.
God holds the future in His hands
With grace sufficient day by day,
Through good or ill He gently leads,
If we but let Him have His way. —Rohrs
With grace sufficient day by day,
Through good or ill He gently leads,
If we but let Him have His way. —Rohrs
Those who know Christ as Savior can face the future with joy.
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