Have you ever wondered why James insisted in James 4:13-17 that it is pointless to make future plans—either for leisure or for labor? Was he advocating that we exercise a careless and irresponsible attitude about tomorrow? Is investing toward a retirement plan or planning next summer’s vacation inherently sinful? Even more, is there any significance to his remarks: “You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes“?
In this expositional study on the epistle of JAMES, Pastor Ronald H. Gann examines the theological relationship between faith and works. Rich in personal application, this sermon series promises to challenge new and mature believers alike.
13 - Faith That Plans
James 4:13-17
October 21, 2012 • Pastor Ronald H. Gann
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