“Make no provision for the flesh, to fulfill its lusts” (Rom. 13:14 NKJ).
You have doubtless heard the old saying: “People do not plan to fail, they just fail to plan.” This verse addresses those who actually do plan to fail. They work failure into their confession, their plans, their expectancy.
You can hear it in their conversations: “If this marriage doesn’t work, I can always get a divorce.” “If this business goes under, I can always file bankruptcy.” “If the Lord doesn’t heal me, I can always use Blue Cross and Medicare.”
Such words are more than attempts to plan for contingencies, they are actually attempts to justify failure before it ever happens.
In Romans 13:14 the Apostle Paul warns against such pre-planned failure. He tells us in essence: “Don’t work failure into your plans. Don’t allow for it. Don’t even put it on the agenda.”
Provision is an interesting word. In the original Greek it is pronoia (pron’-oy-ah). Pro is a prefix meaning “before, in front of, prior to, ahead of time” (compare prologue – words spoken before the main dissertation).
Noia comes from noieo referring to the mind, perception, the intellect, the thoughts. Thus, provision (pronoia) is thinking about something ahead of time.
People plan their vacations, their holidays, their income tax filings, and a myriad other happenings during the course of a year. That is good – if it’s positive. Negative planning is disastrous.
Don’t plan on bankruptcy. Don’t plan on trouble. Don’t plan on losing your temper. No general ever goes out to battle planning to lose. Plan on winning. Plan on victory. It is in Christ. It is in this verse.
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Dick Mills was ordained at The International Church of the Foursquare Gospel in 1949. He and his wife Betty traveled as evangelists all over the United States, Canada, Mexico, Latin America, Europe, and Australia. Dick and Betty are now home in heaven.
In 1966 Dick and Betty became a part of the then-emerging Charismatic Renewal. Passing through all denominational barriers, Dick has had the opportunity to speak in thousands of churches of varied backgrounds all over the world.
He ministered within several Christian organizations, including the Full Gospel Business Men, Women's Aglow, Inter-church Renewal Catholic Pentecostals, mainline Charismatic groups, CBN and TBN television networks, and many other independent Christian TV stations.
Dick appeared on numerous radio talk shows, written several magazine articles, and spoke at many Bible conferences and universities. He served as an adjunct professor at six Schools of the Bible and Seminaries.
In addition, Dick authored and co-authored several books and tapes. Dick's ministry was characterized by the unique gifts God has blessed him with. His services informed, enlightened, and motivated people to a higher level of commitment to God.