“There is a time for everything, and a season for everything under the sun”
-Ecclesiastes 3:1
There are beginnings and endings to every stage in life. Through out college, I have been learning this over and over. We begin and end and begin again. I am learning that there is an appropriate time for each season and step.
The Bible says that there is a time to weep and a time to laugh; a time to keep and a time to throw away; a time to tear and a time to mend. This verse came to my mind as I drove back up to Tallahassee. I was feeling pretty introspective as a thought began to reverberate around in my head. Yes, some seasons are beginning and some are ending…
But what about the times when I can’t tell which is which?
How do I know when it’s time to keep or time to throw away? How do I know when to tear down and when to mend?
Sometimes, and for me, now is one of those times, a season in life is not what it seems. An end can feel like a beginning, or more often, a beginning can feel like an end.
The end of college, the end of a job, the end of a relationship or even the end of a dream; it can feel like the end. But it’s really just the beginning of something new. That’s where I am now. I’m wondering, is this the end of a season? Or the beginning of something altogether different? And how, O how, do I gain the wisdom to know the difference?
Now, my prayer is like that of the Psalmist:
“Teach us to number our days aright, that we may gain a heart of wisdom”
-Psalm 90:12
Teach us, God, to know the difference.
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Dana, you are on the right track. The journey of life is full of twists and turns. Sometimes beginnings feel like endings and vice versa! Stay true to your faith and you will be fine.
ReplyDeleteLove, Dad!
You are right when many times an end is a beginning and a beginning is an end. Everything can seem so mixed up, but clarity is not always top on God's priority list ;-)
ReplyDeleteThe challenge to us is to learn to truly LIVE right in midst of it all despite knowing our next move or what God is really doing.
Then...you begin to live the adventure. ;-)