The God of Times and SeasonsНамуна

Life doesn’t unfold by chance, it follows a divine timetable. Every joy, every trial, every waiting season is part of a story written long before we took our first breath. As our Creator and Sustainer, God holds the blueprint of our lives in His hands.
When God told Abraham that his descendants would be enslaved in a foreign land for four hundred years, Abraham didn’t even have a child. Yet, God was already scheduling events that would unfold across generations, through Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, and even a Pharaoh who had never heard of Joseph.
The Bible is the ultimate record of life’s seasons. It starts with how it all begins, it teaches timeless wisdom for today and it reveals what will happen in the future to come. Even God Himself is honoured by a title of season, “Alpha and Omega”,the Beginning and the End.
Our Lord Jesus also spoke about the final season of this world. He warned of wars, rumors of wars, pandemics, and great sorrow. Yet He made it clear, that these.experiences are not the end. The end, He said, will be when the gospel of the kingdom is preached everywhere as a witness to everyone.
So while we do not know the exact hour, we know our role. If the gospel must be preached before the end can come, then we are called to be part of that divine countdown, to live, speak, and share the good news of Jesus wherever we are.
Let’s align our lives with heaven’s timetable and become instruments in God’s grand design, helping to bring this chapter of history to its glorious close.
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Seasons are cycles. They come and go. Understanding them gives you the ability to take full advantage of its opportunities, but also prepare for its challenges.
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