The Commercial Appeal

Make it your goal to build strong foundation­s for life

- FROM THE WRITINGS OF THE REV. BILLY GRAHAM This column is based on the words and writings of the late Rev. Billy Graham.

Q: Is it wrong to set goals and work hard to reach those goals? Some people have told me that God has a purpose for our lives and if that is true, why set our own goals?

— G.S.

A: As human beings we should all be wise in planning for life, like getting a good education, preparing for marriage and a family, etc. In fact, Jesus commended the wise man who builds his house upon the rock instead of the sand (Matthew 7:24-26). He also asked the question, “For which of you, intending to build a tower [building], does not sit down first and count the cost, whether he has enough to finish it?” (Luke 14:28)

One of the dangers in taking advice is taking it out of context. The Psalmist reminds us, “The entirety of Your word is truth” (Psalm 119:160). Planning and worrying are two different things. When we worry, we are not trusting God for our futures, but the Bible does teach the importance of preparatio­n.

The Bible does not look down on preparatio­n, but the most important preparatio­n we can do in this life is to prepare for the next life — eternity. Where will we spend it? There are only two choices — Heaven or Hell. There is nothing in between. Do not wait until death approaches because no one knows what a day may bring. Today is the time to prepare for the future life. What a magnificen­t thought, and Jesus Christ has paid the cost. Do not delay. Prepare to meet thy God, for he says, “Now is the day of salvation” (2 Corinthian­s 6:2).

Make it a goal to build strong foundation­s for life — foundation­s constructe­d from prayer and the truths of God’s Word.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States