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Tag Archives: Ecclesiastes 3:1
Seasons of Prayer
The weather comes in seasons — and so does prayer. There are seasons of life: Childhood – God bless Mommy and Daddy. Teens/Young Adults – What should I be when I grow up? Adulthood – Get me through … Continue reading
Posted in Constructive Thought, Lent
Tagged Ecclesiastes 3:1, prayer, seasons
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God’s Seasons
There’s a purpose behind every time and season — good times and bad stormy and peaceful seasons times of robust health and distressing illness seasons of hope and seasons of drudgery times of great joy and seasons of shattering sadness … Continue reading
A Simple Reason for the Season
Ecclesiastes 3:1 (VOICE) For everything that happens in life— there is a season, a right time for everything under heaven. It’s simple. God plans the right thing for the right time.
Posted in KISS (short & simple)
Tagged Ecclesiastes 3:1, season
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My Favorite Season
Ecclesiastes 3:1 (NIV) There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens. Autumn has long been my favorite season. It occurs to me that I’m in my personal autumn. Childhood was spring. … Continue reading
Purposeful Winter
Fresh snow, cold air. Your reaction? I love the beauty and quiet of new-fallen snow Bring on the global warming Heigh-ho! To the slopes I go! I enjoy snow, in modest amounts. Cold weather, not so much. … Continue reading