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“If Tomorrow Never Comes”
 
*Text*:  James 4.13-17
 
*Thesis*:  To emphasize the importance of including God in our daily~/future plans.
*Introduction*:
 
(1)    What are your future plans?
(2)    Let us note the importance of including God in our plans:
 
*Discussion*:
 
I.
Life is Uncertain (v.
13)
 
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The best of plans can be altered when “life happens.”
B.     There is only one certainty: God is.
II.
Life is Short (v.
14)
 
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The only second that we are guaranteed is this very second.
B.     Hence, today is the most important day and we should get everything in order now.
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Life is according to the will of God (vv.
15-17)
 
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God must be included in every decision because He is involved in every decision.
B.     Omitting God from our plans is a sin.
*Conclusion*:
 
(1)    Again, what are your future plans?
(2)    Be sure that they include God!
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