“For everything there is
a season, a time for every activity under heaven.” Ecclesiastes 3:1 NLT
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by Love Institute |
This month’s topic has been interesting, as my thoughts have shifted from one way of looking at seasons to another.
As a former teacher, September meant a new teaching
year for me, a new term, a new cycle of learning. On the home front, late
summer and fall means picking my apples and harvesting my vegetables.
These two themes—a new season and reaping what the previous
season has produced—have become metaphors for what autumn means in my life.
A new season of personal growth
I’ve noticed over the years that God has given me
what I call “three-month” seasons, new “semesters” of learning. Often these
cycles begin with a challenge or a change of focus in an ongoing process of challenge, such as a difficult relationship issue. Or an area of character development as a Christ-follower. Or an area to take courage and trust Him. As I walk through the unknowns, He wants me to take one step at a time, one experience at a time. Sometimes I'm not sure what God wants to accomplish in me and in others, but often it’s only in retrospect that I see God's resolution and I hear His "Well done, good and faithful servant."
A new season of ministry
God is surprising me in this season with new
leadership and ministries.
One example came recently when I visited my cousin
Gene in the hospital. Just as I entered the foyer, I unexpectedly met a
neighbour, Lanny, and her two young daughters. Through her tears, she told me
her father had just had a massive heart attack and wasn’t expected to live. (He
died several days later). I was filled with awe and wonder at how God had
arranged my meeting with Lanny at just the right moment.
Afterwards, I asked God to strategically give me
more Divine encounters, where I could provide comfort, support, healing, or
prayer for others—whatever they needed. I knew He was already doing this, but I
want to open my life in a greater way to see God heal, encourage and support others.
A season of maturity
Over my life I have gathered wide experiences with
their challenges in forming my character, attitudes, relationships and spiritual life. Many of these experiences are bearing fruit now in my
senior years—and will. I know that some of my most important life's work is yet
to come. And I am not alone. Jack Popjes, one of our InScribers, wrote that his ministry path has
widened, not narrowed in his senior years. My life purposes will continue as long as God wants me to live.
A season of asking Jesus for my future needs
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Jesus heals Bartimaeus |
So through all these seasons I’m asking Jesus to deepen my faith and relationship with Him.
To maintain a positive and cheerful attitude as energies decline and when health issues arise.
To maintain a positive and cheerful attitude as energies decline and when health issues arise.
To
support, mentor and encourage the younger generations in my family and others.
To
use my talents and abilities as long as I can, and this includes writing. My Mom and a neighbour were inspirations for me in this area. Mom prepared food for the Mustard Seed Street
Ministry until she was ninety-two. Mabel prayed faithfully for her family until
she passed away at 102.
To finish well.
To
leave a legacy of faith and inspiration.
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As I write this blog post, I know
that God has a divine purpose for us in all of our seasons.
How would you describe
your season(s) at this time? Is it a pleasant gift or are your difficulties gifts in disguise? What
do you want Jesus to do for you?
In turn, what is He asking you to do?
Whatever your season, God
is urging you to launch
out with His daily strength and direction.
“Now may the God of
peace…equip you with all you need for doing his will. May he produce in you,
through the power of Jesus Christ, every good thing that is pleasing to him.
All glory to him forever and ever!” (Hebrews 13:20-21 NLT).