Ecclesiastes

January 7th – Ecclesiastes 7:10

Ecclesiastes 7:10

It’s easy to find our hearts drifting backward. We replay what once was and wondering why things aren’t the way they used to be. Ecclesiastes 7:10 gently cautions us against living there. Because when we dwell too long in the past, we miss what God is doing right in front of us. There are memories we cherish, but there are also moments, seasons, and hurts that quietly keep us anchored behind. Holding on can feel safe, familiar, even comforting. Yet, it often keeps us from moving forward in faith. Releasing the past to the Lord doesn’t mean forgetting it or pretending it didn’t matter. Instead it means trusting God with it. It means placing what was into His hands so our hearts are free to receive what is. When we loosen our grip on yesterday, we make room for God to work in today. And that’s where healing, growth, and hope begin. Sometimes the bravest prayer we can pray is simply, “Lord, help me let go.” And in that surrender, He gently leads us forward, one faithful step at a time.

Reflection Question:
What memories, seasons, or “former days” do you find yourself longing for, and how might they be keeping your heart from fully embracing what God is doing in your life right now?

Prayer Prompt:
Lord, You see the places in my heart that keep drifting backward. Help me release the past, both the joys and the wounds, into Your loving hands. Teach me to trust You with what was, so I can walk faithfully in what is. Free my heart to live present, hopeful, and open to Your work today. Amen.

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September 15th – Ecclesiastes 3:1-2

Ecclesiastes 3:1-2

Life is full of seasons, and sometimes they shift without warning. There are moments when everything seems to bloom beautifully. And other times when things feel barren and slow. Ecclesiastes reminds us that “there is a time for everything,” and that includes both the planting and the harvesting. God’s timing is not always our timing, and that can be hard to accept when we’re waiting for prayers to be answered or doors to open. Yet His timing is always perfect, even when it feels delayed to us. Looking back, we often see how the waiting, the pruning, or even the loss was preparing us for something better. Just like a farmer trusts the rhythm of the seasons, we can trust that God is at work in the soil of our lives. He’s planting, watering, and nurturing what will one day bear fruit. Our job isn’t to control the seasons but to stay faithful in them. When we lean into His timing, we find peace, knowing that He is never late and never careless with our lives. Every season has a purpose, and every purpose is woven into His greater plan for us.

Reflection Question: In what season of life do I find myself right now, and how can I trust God’s timing in it?

Prayer Prompt: “Lord, help me to trust Your perfect timing. Teach me to be patient in the waiting and faithful in every season, knowing You are always at work for my good.”

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May 6th – Ecclesiastes 3:11

Ecclesiastes 3:11

Sometimes life feels like waiting in a really long line with no idea what’s at the front. We want answers, open doors, and quick fixes. But God works on His schedule, not ours. And Ecclesiastes 3:11 reminds us that He makes everything beautiful in its time. Not rushed. Not random. Perfect. And while it might feel like nothing is happening, God is actually doing His best work behind the scenes. He’s putting all the pieces together in ways we can’t yet see. It’s like watching a garden grow. You don’t see the roots, but that doesn’t mean they’re not growing. Waiting isn’t punishment, it’s preparation. So if you’re in a season of waiting, hold on. Don’t let the silence make you doubt the promise. God hasn’t forgotten you. He’s just not finished yet. The answer to prayer you’re waiting for is coming. And when it does, it’ll be worth every second of the wait. In the meantime, breathe. Trust. Keep reminding your heart that God isn’t late. He’s always right on time!

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March 26th – Ecclesiastes 3:1

Ecclesiastes 3:1

Life is full of seasons. Some overflow with joy, love, and abundance, while others bring loss, uncertainty, and heartache. There are seasons when laughter is easy and blessings seem to flow effortlessly. But there are also seasons when doors close, prayers seem unanswered, and the future feels unclear. Yet through it all, God is faithful. He is the One who never changes, no matter how much our circumstances do.

When we walk through seasons of waiting, He is working. When we face heartbreak, He is healing. When we step into something new, He is leading. Even when we don’t understand the “why” behind a difficult season, we can trust that God sees the bigger picture. He is not just present in our seasons, He is the One who holds them. Every moment, every change, every new beginning, and every ending is in His hands. And because He is sovereign, we can walk through every season with confidence, knowing that His timing is perfect, His plans are good, and He is always, always faithful.

 

 

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April 13th – Ecclesiastes 3:1

Ecclesiastes 3:1

King Solomon reminds us that just as the seasons change, so do the seasons of our lives. In the ebb and flow of time, there is a rhythm ordained by God Himself. As we journey through life’s various seasons, as hard as it can be, let us embrace change with courage and trust in His unwavering sovereignty. For although change brings with it the unknown, we can find comfort knowing God orchestrates all things according to His divine plan. And with each new season, there’s an opportunity for growth, renewal, and transformation. Just as spring follows winter, bringing forth new life from barren landscapes, so too can we emerge from seasons of difficulty and despair into seasons of hope and abundance. Therefore in every circumstance, let us anchor our faith in the unchanging character of God. And do so knowing that He is faithful to work all things together for our good. With hearts open to His leading, may we navigate the changing seasons of life with grace, resilience, and an unwavering trust in His care.

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January 28th – Ecclesiastes 7:8

Ecclesiastes 7:8

Sometimes we only see the true worth of a journey at its conclusion. Because it’s only then we can look back and see how the hand of God was at work. And while beginnings hold a wonderful promise, it’s often the lessons we learn and the growth we experience along the way that make the end more valuable than the start. That why Solomon reminds us of the wisdom in embracing the process of change, no matter how long it takes. For just as the repeated lapping of the water slowly shapes a precious stone, or the gradual growth from a small sapling to a mighty oak, change requires patience and perseverance. But we can rest assured that the outcome will be worth it. Because when we rely on God and trust in His timing, the patience we exhibit will bring a harvest of blessings beyond our imagination. So in the journey of change, let us anchor our faith in God’s promises. And know that the destination He leads us to will always be better than we anything we could have ever dreamed.

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December 30th – Ecclesiastes 3:1

Ecclesiastes 3:1

If there’s one thing that’s a constant in our lives, it’s change. And embracing that change takes an act of courage, a willingness to let go of the familiar and face the unknown. So as we stand on the threshold of a new year, it’s natural to reflect on the changes of the past, and wonder about the ones 2024 will bring. That’s why we are encouraged to start the year with a Christ-centered perspective, focused on using all change to transform us into the likeness of our Savior. The teachings of our Lord emphasize the importance of faith, hope, and love, and trust in Him to guide us through the ebb and flow of life’s transitions. And as we navigate the unknown terrain of the coming year, we can trust in God’s divine plan. Having confidence that even in the face of change, God’s purpose always prevails. Because when we do we discover that change is not merely a disruption, but a catalyst for growth and spiritual transformation. Inviting us to draw closer to the source of everlasting grace, Jesus Christ.

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September 6th – Ecclesiastes 3:1

Ecclesiastes 3:1

There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens;”

I love a quote by Helen Keller which says, “To keep our faces toward change, and behave like free spirits in the presence of fate, is strength undefeatable.” No one likes change. Yet no matter how hard we try, nothing stays the same forever. That’s why Solomon teaches us about the seasons of life and the importance of embracing change. Today, in our fast-paced and ever-evolving world, this verse serves as a timeless reminder. It encourages us to recognize that change is a part of our existence. Just as the world experiences different seasons, our lives also go through seasons both joyful and challenging. Applying this wisdom means understanding that there is a purpose and a time for everything. It calls us to accept the inevitability of change, to cherish moments of happiness, and to endure through times of difficulty, knowing that they too shall pass. It encourages us to trust in God’s sovereignty and timing. To find contentment in every season and seeking His guidance in navigating life’s ever-shifting circumstances. And in doing so, we can find peace and purpose in the midst of life’s changes.

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May 1st – Ecclesiastes 3:11

Ecclesiastes 3:11

When talking about life we’ve all heard it asked, “Is this all there is?” Since the beginning of time, people have pondered the meaning of life. Why? Because each of us are born with a longing for something beyond what we can see, hear, touch, and experience in our everyday lives. Some call this a “God Hole.” A place deep in our soul that recognizes there is something out there greater than ourselves. Sadly some try to fill that hole with destruction. Through drugs, alcohol, sex, other people, or other gods, they try to fill the place meant for God alone. But those are quick fixes that never last. It’s only when we truly open our hearts to God and make Him Lord of our life, can we truly find fulfillment. Because then we will know that there is much more awaiting us than this world has to offer. Through the blood of Jesus, we have a future of glory awaiting us where we will rule and live side by side with the Lord for all of eternity.

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April 11th – Ecclesiastes 1:9

Ecclesiastes 1:9

Solomon was the greatest and richest king of all time. He had the world at his feet. Yet he still grew bored with the humdrum of life. He found nothing new to see, to do, or worthwhile at all. But Solomon’s lack of luster for life came as a result of his lack of luster for God. Because Instead of turning to the Lord to heal the emptiness in his heart, he tried to fill it with the trappings of the world. But far from making him happy Solomon found the more of the world he had, the emptier he felt. We were created for fellowship with the Lord. And nothing this world offers can ever can fill the place reserved for God alone. So if we aren’t walking with Him, life can become a boring cycle of wash, rinse, and repeat. Like Solomon we’ll find ourselves in the doldrums; stagnant and depressed, just going through the motions. But God never intends our life with Him to be a dull one. And if we let Him, God will do wonderful, exciting, and meaningful things through us and for us.

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