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Presidential Prayer Team; A.W. – Best Laid Plans

 

In 1937, John Steinbeck wrote Of Mice and Men. The title came from the poem To a Mouse, written by Robert Burns in 1786. The line “the best laid plans of mice and men often go awry” was Steinbeck’s inspiration. It is said Burns composed his poem after finding a mouse nest overturned while plowing a field. Despite the mouse’s idea that its home was in a protected place, things didn’t go as planned. The same theme is played out for the characters in Steinbeck’s novel.

Instead you ought to say, “If the Lord wills, we will live and do this or that.”

James 4:15

Today’s verse explains how plans should be made. James teaches that you do not know what tomorrow will bring. Plans made by men are superseded by God’s purposes (Proverbs 19:21).When deciding what you will undertake, whether it be for ordinary everyday events or for life’s larger goals, don’t lean on your own abilities and understanding. Instead, keep your focus on God’s will so your endeavors will be successful.

As you look ahead to this final week of 2014 and into the New Year, take time to pray particularly that you’ll be more sensitive to His ways and plans for you. Seek His guidance and rely upon it (Proverbs 3:5), then intercede for the nation’s leaders to do the same.

Recommended Reading: Lamentations 3:25-27, 37-41

Presidential Prayer Team; P.G. – The Grapes of Joy

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John Steinbeck’s epic novel The Grapes of Wrath focuses on a family forced from their home by drought, economic hardship, climate changes and bank foreclosures – all part of The Great Depression. The Joads family traveled, along with thousands of others, to California in search of jobs, dignity and a future.

These things I have spoken to you, that my joy may be in you, and that your joy may be full.

John 15:11

Today, many people are living in great depressions of their own. They’re under the pressure of economic hardship. In the last half-dozen years, the nation experienced a plethora of bank foreclosures, and now drought persists in California and climate change threatens everyone. They could easily reap a harvest of wrath. But Jesus says if you abide in Him as branches to a vine, the fruit you bear will include dignity, a future and joy. Imagine being a branch in His vineyard, overladened with abundant grapes of joy!

Draw close to the presence of God in your life today…and every day. Spend time in His Word. Live a life of obedience and prayer. Intercede for others, from the far reaches of government to your nearest neighbor, to find the Source of their own grapes of joy.

Recommended Reading: John 15:1-11