The Everything-Has-a-Season Liberation
This article has been written by Jackie Overstreet

Why Time for Everything Means Nothing Is Wasted in Jesus Christ's Hands
There's a time for everything. A season for every activity under heaven. Solomon wasn't saying life is random. He was saying it's rhythmic.
Your weeping season isn't wasted. Your mourning isn't meaningless. Jesus uses every season to prepare you for the next. Winter isn't failure. It's necessary rest before spring.
You're not behind. You're in season. The hard one. The waiting one. The pruning one. But Jesus doesn't waste seasons. He uses them. Every time for weeping sets you up for time to dance. Every time to mourn teaches you how to celebrate deeply. Nothing is wasted when the eternal God is orchestrating the seasons. Trust the rhythm. He knows what comes next.
What season feels wasted that Jesus Christ is actually using to prepare you for what's next?
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