This document discusses principles of planning from a biblical perspective. It teaches that planning requires balance - not too little to drift through life reacting to crises, but also not too much to trust plans over God. The key is discerning God's will through Scripture and conscience. It outlines Joseph saving Egypt from famine by planning during plentiful years on God's instruction. Good planning involves making sure plans align with God's purpose, having right motives, foresight to prepare for needs, prioritizing necessities, and following through on work.