Do not boast about tomorrow -- James 4:13-17: James gives a vivid picture of some who made great plans for the future. Their sin was not in planning for the future, but in failing to consider God in their plans.

The uncertainty of tomorrow is stressed throughout the pages of the Bible. Our earthly life is like a fog or vapor. It disappears so very quickly. The thing that matters is for us, in whatever days may come, to have the right attitude toward God. (James 4:15) Our thought must always be -- "If the Lord wills."

This section ends with some of the most somber of New Testament teaching. James said, "therefore to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin." (James 4:17) To know to do good, and do it not is the greater sin. It is universally true that if a man knows what is a right, and does not do it, he is guilty of terribly sin.

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