
A Time for Everything
"To everything there is a season, a time for every purpose under heaven." — Ecclesiastes 3:1

We live in a world that demands "instant" everything. We want the harvest before we’ve even finished the planting. But just like you can’t rush the seasons of the year, you can’t rush the seasons of your life. There is a time for building and a time for resting; a time for holding on and a time for letting go. When you feel frustrated that things aren't moving faster, remember that God isn't governed by our clocks. He is the Author of Time, and He ensures that every "purpose" has its perfect moment. If you are in a season of waiting, don't waste it—learn what this season has to teach you.
Today, identify which "season" you are currently in (planting, waiting, harvesting, or even pruning). Instead of fighting to get to the next one, ask God: "What is the purpose of this specific season for me?" Trust that the transition will happen exactly when it's supposed to.