Trusting God’s Will or Your Plans? | James

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    Napoleon Bonaparte once declared, "I make circumstances," exuding confidence in his ability to shape history and bend the world to his will. Yet, even a leader as commanding as Napoleon met his match, humbled not by armies, but by forces far beyond his control.
    Fast forward to today, and we see the same story repeat itself-leaders, innovators, and everyday people placing their trust in their own power, only to be blindsided by life’s unexpected turns. What makes us think we’re any different?
    Instead you ought to say, “If the Lord wills, we will live and do this or that.” As it is, you boast in your arrogance. All such boasting is evil. So whoever knows the right thing to do and fails to do it, for him it is sin. - James 4:15-17
    In verse 15, James lays out a profound truth about our day-to-day faith: everything depends on the will of God. The phrase “If the Lord wills” or "God willing" is not just a cliché-it’s a reflection of humility and trust in God’s authority over all aspects of life. It reminds us that our plans, no matter how well-intentioned, must be surrendered to God. True faith shapes not only our words and actions but also our belief about who ultimately controls this life.
    In verse 16, James confronts the arrogance of self-reliance, warning against bragging about our plans. This type of pride reflects a heart disconnected from God, prioritizing worldly values over godly trust. Boasting about our control or achievements denies the reality of God’s sovereignty and reveals a lack of prayerful dependence on Him.
    Then, in verse 17, James hits us with a 2x4 of truth-knowing the right thing to do and failing to do it is sin. In other words, faith is not passive-it’s active and visible in our lives. Each day, we must align, or realign, our actions with God’s will to ensure His plans are elevated above our own.
    God’s will is perfect, His plans are higher than ours, and His timing is always right. Each day presents an opportunity to humble ourselves and align our hearts with His purposes. So, as you face decisions big and small, let this be your prayer:
    "Not my will, but Yours be done."
    Surrender your plans, trust God's sovereignty, and walk in faith, knowing he holds every moment in his hands.
    #TrustInGod, #FaithOverPride, #GodsWill
    ASK THIS:
    What plans in your life have you been holding onto without consulting God?
    How does James 4:15 challenge your current view of faith and action?
    In what ways does pride subtly show up in your daily decision-making?
    How can you actively surrender your plans to God’s will this week?
    DO THIS:
    Pause today to pray, "Lord, not my will, but Yours be done," before making any major decision.
    PRAY THIS:
    Lord, help me to surrender my plans and ambitions to Your perfect will. Teach me to trust in Your sovereignty and walk humbly in faith. Amen.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @airangel2992
    @airangel2992 12 дней назад

    Amen! Thank you Pastor Vince.

  • @chrisbajema8002
    @chrisbajema8002 12 дней назад

    AMEN! I used to fear saying this surrender prayer but now I draw my Hope in Faith when using it I tell you what, every morning I still wake up full blown Chris so I have to say it to keep me in His arms and away from my constant desire to controll the outcome. Our Father listens and provides things we don’t even know yet. Stay strong 💪 by staying humble fellas

  • @samdoornbos2824
    @samdoornbos2824 12 дней назад +2

    Alexander, Cæsar, Charlemagne and myself founded empires. But on what did we rest the creations of our genius? Upon sheer force. Jesus Christ alone founded His empire upon love; and at this hour millions of men will die for Him. ~ Napoleon Bonaparte
    Even someone like Napoleon Bonaparte knew that Jesus was different

  • @cowboyknight
    @cowboyknight 12 дней назад +1

    Super powerful lesson convicting to the core Andrew godley wisdom that needs to be followed amen Brothers praying for all of you today

    • @VinceLeeMiller
      @VinceLeeMiller  12 дней назад +2

      Thanks brother! I appreciate your prayers.

  • @peterc504
    @peterc504 6 дней назад

    So how do we make plans then ....lol if we dont know what gods will for our life is...we just wander aimlessly...no direction if we don tknow gods will for our life.

  • @steve_____K307
    @steve_____K307 12 дней назад

    Speaking of plans. I'm curious if you know if God's plans align best with the Calvinist, or an Arminianist, or a Christian Universalist, or an Annihlist, or an Inferno’ist, or some other Soteriological option? Strange that a topic at the very core of Christianity, and with such [alleged] consequences hanging in the balance, would have so much conflicting scripture and ambiguity. Couldn’t God have communicated the topic in crystal clear terms? Wouldn't He actually have a [self-imposed] Moral responsibility to?