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Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 · WEB
1For everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven:
2A time to be born, And a time to die; A time to plant, And a time to pluck up that which is planted;
3A time to kill, And a time to heal; A time to break down, And a time to build up;
4A time to weep, And a time to laugh; A time to mourn, And a time to dance;
5A time to cast away stones, And a time to gather stones together; A time to embrace, And a time to refrain from embracing;
6A time to seek, And a time to lose; A time to keep, And a time to cast away;
7A time to tear, And a time to sew; A time to keep silence, And a time to speak;
8A time to love, And a time to hate; A time for war, And a time for peace.
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Traditional Lens Commentary: Ecclesiastes 3:1-8
We read Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 as a powerful reminder of God's sovereign orchestration of time and events in our lives. The passage's 'time for everything' underscores our belief in divine providence, where God has ordained every season for His purposes, reflecting His wisdom and timing. The rhythm of t
Reformed (Presbyterian) Lens Commentary: Ecclesiastes 3:1-8
In the Reformed (Presbyterian) Lens tradition, we read Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 as a profound acknowledgment of God's sovereignty over time and events within His creation. Every 'season' and 'time' mentioned here is under God's decree, part of the unfolding covenant history culminating in Christ. The pass
Lutheran Lens Commentary: Ecclesiastes 3:1-8
We read Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 as a profound exposition of the rhythm and order God has established in creation, a rhythm that points us to both Law and Gospel. These 'times and seasons' remind us of our finitude and the futility of striving against God's ordained order, highlighting our need for a Savi
Roman Catholic Lens Commentary: Ecclesiastes 3:1-8
We read Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 as a profound reflection on the seasons of life, emphasizing the ordained order established by God. This passage reassures us of God's providential care and sovereign timing over all creation. It reminds us that every event and action has its proper time under God's divine
Black Church Tradition Lens Commentary: Ecclesiastes 3:1-8
We read Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 as a profound reflection on the seasons of life, resonating deeply with our own journey through times of bondage and liberation. This passage affirms that God is sovereign over time and history, orchestrating our movement from oppression to freedom. In each 'time' mentione
Daily Mental Health & Spirituality
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Real-World Corruption
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Witness: Community Seasons - Anabaptist (Ecclesiastes 3:1-8)
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War Room: Spiritual Seasons - Pentecostal (Ecclesiastes 3:1-8)
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The Global Pandemic & Community Challenge
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A Man Called Otto: Law and Gospel Seasons - Lutheran (Ecclesiastes 3:1-8)
In the film “A Man Called Otto,” we see Otto, a curmudgeonly figure, standing in the shadow of his grief, much like an old tree stripped bare by winter’s harsh winds. Life has dealt him heavy blows—loss upon loss, loneliness...
Romero: A Time for Prophetic Action - Liberation (Ecclesiastes 3:1-8)
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A Modern Story of AI & Human Dignity
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The Crown: Sovereign Appointments - Reformed (Ecclesiastes 3:1-8)
As I watched *The Crown*, a powerful scene unfolded before me: Elizabeth II, standing at the podium with the weight of a nation on her shoulders, poised to deliver her first address following a national tragedy. The air in the...
Andrei Rublev: Icon Through the Ages - Orthodox (Ecclesiastes 3:1-8)
In the heart of 15th-century Russia, the brilliant iconographer Andrei Rublev lived a life that mirrored the profound truths found in Ecclesiastes 3:1-8. Picture him, his hands stained with paint and his heart heavy with solitude, retreating into the tranquil...
The Work-Life Balance & Faith Challenge
In our fast-paced world, where the demands of work often pull us in one direction and the needs of family and faith pull us in another, finding balance can feel like walking a tightrope. I remember a dear friend of...
A Modern Story of Online Church & Community
In today’s world, the rise of Online Church & Community is both a blessing and a challenge, inviting us to engage with our faith in unprecedented ways. Picture a young mother named Lisa, who, in the midst of a pandemic,...
The Mission: Mission Seasons - Missional (Ecclesiastes 3:1-8)
Imagine standing on the sun-drenched shores of a small coastal village in South America, where the waves gently kiss the sand, and the air is rich with the scent of salt and blooming jasmine. Here, a missionary named Father Gabriel...
Facing the Giants: Your Personal Seasons - Baptist (Ecclesiastes 3:1-8)
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Quiet Time: Global Pandemic & Community
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Chariots of Fire: Ordered Times - Anglican (Ecclesiastes 3:1-8)
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Call the Midwife: Liturgical Seasons of Life - Catholic (Ecclesiastes 3:1-8)
In the beautifully woven tapestry of *Call the Midwife*, each episode unfolds like a liturgical season, echoing the wisdom of Ecclesiastes 3: “For everything, there is a season.” Picture yourself in the bustling streets of 1950s London, where the midwives...