| The Seasons of
Life
You are familiar with Ecclesiastes 3.
There is a time and season for everything. It makes sense. It even made a great song
in the 1960's called Turn, Turn, Turn (by the Byrds). When we're in up times,
when crops are flourishing and everything is going dandy, we love Ecclesiastes 3.
But how about when times are down, when weeds overtake our crops and everything is going
awful?
My family has been in a season of illness and
death. Mom died in December 2006, and Dad died in January 2009. Those are the worst of
what is a seemingly endless season of sadness. Two uncles and a aunt have died, my cousin
(age 61) had a debilitating stroke, another cousin dropped dead at work (age 58), my niece
miscarried a baby with water on the spine, a 44 year old relative died of cancer, and my
brother-in-law had a stroke because of a blood clot on the brain,AND our lives are in
turmoil from needless legal wrangling.
This isn't meant to depress you (although it's certainly
depressing ME). It's to show you that we go through seasons of bad times as well as good
times. Christians are no more exempt than non-believers. |
Guiding Scripture...
Be transformed by the
renewing of your mind.
Romans 12:2
Topic
Scripture
There is a time for everything,
and a season for every
activity under Heaven.
(Ecclesiastes 3:1 NIV)
Write this scripture down
and post it in a frequented area so it will become a part of your mind, your heart, and
your soul. |
Both good and bad seasons will come your way.
But, beloved, God is with you in both!
Lean on Him. Trust Him. And don't give up....ever!
PRAYER
God, thank You for good
times. And although sometimes it's very hard to say and harder to believe, thank You for
the hard times, too. Give me strength, comfort and courage to keep on keeping on. I will
continue to journey with You on smooth roads and through the bumpy roads, too. Thanks for
being my constant companion!
AMEN! |
SCRIPTURE
CHALLENGE
There is a time for
everything, and a
season for every activity under Heaven.
(Ecclesiastes 3:1 NIV)
1. Memorize this
scripture.
2. Personalize it.
3. Identify the season you're in.
4. Determine that a bad season will not destroy your faith! |
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