James warns against the presumptive nature of our plans. He points out that when we make our plans without realizing that God determines all things, it is idolatry. Further, when Christians place their trust in here in now, rather upon heavenly things, it is idolatry. Let us not invest in the temporal where moth and rust destroy, but in the eternal things that will never pass away.
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Jordan McGehee is associate pastor of Living Word Community Church. Ordained in May of 2023, he holds a Master of Arts in Biblical Studies from Reformed Theological Seminary. He has worked with his father, Stan McGehee, Jr., at LWCC since 2011. Pastor Jordan and his wife...