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Planning Prudently
The prudent give thought to their steps.  Proverbs 14:15
READ Proverbs 14:7-8, 14-15
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Small-town physician Ezdan nurtured a grand dream for his young daughter Eleanor. She has Down  syndrome, and he hoped to open a business to provide paid work for her future. Feeling “terrified”  to pursue his dream, he took an online course on how to start a business. Then he and his wife  launched a family bakery in their Wyoming town, and it’s thriving. “It has become a real business,  with a staff,” Ezdan said. Eleanor, now grown, works the cash register and connects with online  customers. “Everybody in town knows who she is,” says Ezdan. His leap of faith in planning for  Eleanor’s future reflects his choice to be prudent.
It's a classic biblical virtue. Prudence is an element of wisdom that God ordains for our current  and future planning. “The wisdom of the prudent is to give thought to their ways,” says Proverbs  14:8, “but the folly of fools is deception.” Rather than worry about the future, or do nothing  about it, prudent people look to God for wisdom to plan for it.
In fact, prudence comes directly from the Latin word prudentia, meaning “foresight.” “The simple  believe anything, but the prudent give thought to their steps” (v. 15). Foreseeing what could  happen, they work sensibly to build a safety net—a strong course of action for the wise!
With clear-eyed faith, may we live prudently, in step with God.
By Patricia Raybon
REFLECT & PRAY
What has God shown you about how to plan in a way that honors Him? By faith, how are you prudently  planning for a wise future?
Thank You, Father, for inspiring me to plan prudently.
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