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Ecclesiastes 3:1 (ESV):
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“For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven.”
Ecclesiastes 3:22 (ESV):
“So I saw that there is nothing better than that a man should rejoice in his work, for that is his lot. Who can bring him to see what will be after him?”
added by Anonymous 27 days ago
The scripture puts it clear that there is time for everything. for example, when a baby is born the womb remain Grambling where the mother to the baby and other relatives celebrates for newborn baby and more so when this person dies, People cry but where he/she has they celebrate.
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secondly, we have seen people who suffered in their child wood struggling to anything for themselves but as we speak now, they are the one who are enjoying and those who enjoying are suffering, and this brings thus to the saying that there is no condition which is permanent.
added by Anonymous 42 days ago
Yes, this reminds us that both those who plant seeds and those who harvest share in the joy and reward of eternal purpose.
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added by 1001287523 44 days ago
You're referencing Ecclesiastes 3:1-8, which beautifully describes the cyclical nature of life. The passage highlights that:
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- *Everything has its time*: Each experience, emotion, and event has its own appointed moment.
- *Life's rhythms*: The passage poetically describes the ebbs and flows of life, from birth to death, and everything in between.
This biblical passage encourages us to:
- *Appreciate the present*: Recognize the significance of the current moment.
- *Find balance*: Understand that life's experiences are transient and fleeting.
- *Trust in the natural order*: Have faith that everything unfolds according to its own timing.
The song "Turn! Turn! Turn!" by The Byrds famously adapted these verses into lyrics, further popularizing the message.
added by Anonymous 46 days ago
While it's correct that there is time for everything,, it's also true that there occasions more than one thing can be done with other in real life.
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added by Anonymous 49 days ago
And the time is about to come for the yem holder to reap what they sow.
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added by Anonymous 79 days ago
True
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Cause of 2 reference :Already the one who reaps is receiving wages and gathering fruits for internal life ,so that sower and reapers may rejoice together.
added by Anonymous 81 days ago
There rar thi gs that can work alongside one another but most likely it's that one at ago. This co forms time for everything coming g into play.
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added by Anonymous 90 days ago
The scripture makes it clear that there is time for everything. This is correct bcoz someone must grow, age and die.
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added by Anonymous 92 days ago
True for being there is purpose and mission to fulfill respectively.
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added by Anonymous 92 days ago
Same with what you give and you take. The better you do good you will reap the good also.
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added by 1000000163 94 days ago
It's obvious that everything should be taken for something to ensure purpose.
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added by Anonymous 94 days ago
Yes there is a time for everything on this planet. A time to sow and a time to reap. And naturally you will reap what you sow.
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added by Anonymous 95 days ago
Do not rush. every issue has its own timing. you cannot go beyond what is already set.
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added by Anonymous 96 days ago