Living within God’s time

NELSON NOLAND

Time shapes every part of our lives. We measure it, we’re concerned about it, and often feel chased by it. Yet Scripture teaches that time is not random. It is directed by God. In Ecclesiastes 3, the word “time” appears again and again, reminding us that our days unfold under His care.

The chapter begins by telling us there is an appointed time for everything. Life is not a chain of accidents. The world operates under God’s authority. There is a time to search and a time to stop searching. A time to keep and a time to let go. A time to speak and a time to stay silent. But God’s control over time does not mean life is easy.

We face illness, injustice, and grief. Yet even the worst event in history, the crucifixion of Jesus, was not outside God’s plan. What looked like defeat became the means of salvation. The cross, followed by resurrection, shows that God works through both sorrow and joy.

After describing the seasons of life, Ecclesiastes asks what gain is there in our work? The answer is surprising. Work itself is a gift from God. Life may feel like waiting in an uncomfortable room, but waiting is not wasted if God is at work. We cannot control time, yet we can choose how we live within it.

God has placed eternity in our hearts. We sense there is more than this life, yet we cannot fully grasp it. This longing creates tension. We know we were made for something beyond our present experience. That tension should point us toward God. It is important to note that our eternal life is not earned through effort. It is given through faith in Jesus Christ. John 3:16 teaches that God gave His Son so that whoever believes in Him will not perish but have everlasting life. Eternity becomes a settled hope when a person trusts in Christ.

Within time, we are called to rejoice, do good, and fear God. Reverent fear is not panic but respect and worship. God’s works are lasting. Nothing can be added to or taken from what He has done. Since He is sovereign, we can live with gratitude rather than anxiety.

We are invited to breathe, release our grip on the schedule, and receive each day as a gift. God owns time. He appoints the seasons. He will judge justly. And through Christ, He offers eternal life. With that assurance, we can live faithfully in every season.

And this is eternal life, that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent.

John 17:3

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