ALWAYS MAKE SURE TO DEFINE THE NEED BEFORE DESIGNING THE ANSWER.

in hive-108451 •  3 years ago  (edited)

Do we have the necessary authority to do what were are planning? Has God said, " Do it "? Have those we're accountable to agreed with the plan? Are other authorities on board? Do we have agreement from other people who are important to the project being successful - our family, friends, neighbours, congregation, employees and management team, and relevant governmental agencies?
Do our plans meet the needs we have? There's little point in designing a building, hiring a person, or planning a function that doesn't meet the need. Define the need before designing the answer. Some are busy answering questions no nobody is asking or meeting needs that people don't have. Obviously, a comprehensive understanding of need must precede design. We must have it clear in our minds what we are trying to accomplish.
Resources are such things as money, time, people, and circumstances. Do we have the resources to succeed? Do we have the money? lend the money? Do we have the people? Do we have the time? Do we have the skills, experience, and knowledge available to accomplish it? If not, then we should make sure these are in place before we start so that we are not embarrassed and the work of God is not maligned.

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