Sunday, October 12, 2025

Prattville Dragoons Chaplains Column for October 2025 - Seasons of Life

"The truth is, of course, that what one regards as interruptions are precisely one's life."  

C.S. Lewis 

Ecclesiastes 3:1

“There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens.”


Life is never dull. We all seem to be going through something right now or recently. And sometimes it feels like unfortunate events never stop. 

I have recently gone through some stuff with family dealings and conflict, some of which the cuts are old and deep. More recently, I have gone through philosophical and spiritual disagreements with an organization in which I have membership. I have lost some friends recently, what I can only call a "culling" that the Lord is doing in my life. I trust in His vision and path for my future on this. 

All this to say, so what? The C.S. Lewis quote above caught my eye recently and turned me introspective. I have always viewed "something I'm going through" as a "season" or a temporary interruption. But as Lewis points out, what if this is just life? 

We can see in the Bible that many men went through what they thought would be temporary inconveniences- Job, Jonah, Daniel, Moses, and David, just to name a few. But many went through rough times for the bulk of their lives. The Apostles were hated for spreading the Gospel and all but John was martyred. But God redeemed them every time they suffered. All went on to the glory of God. 

The above verse in Ecclesiastes is well-known. There was even a famous song about it in the 60's. It inspires us to get through the "season" we are going through whatever that might be. However, when we look at the calendar every season is merely a continuation of life. Spring and Summer brings us new life and a new energy. Autumn and winter will bring cooler temperatures (praise be!), leaves falling, and shorter, colder days. While we suffer through the cold, dark days of Winter, we yearn for the warm breeze and vitality of Spring! 

And so it is with life. The constant theme through, not merely a period of it, is that Christ walks with us. I have the famous "Footprints" poem in my office to remind me that while God does not promise an easy life, but He does promise to walk beside us, and yes, sometimes even carry us during the darkness in our life. 

What a joy to think about everyday! Every day is a blessing because we have a Savior who loves us and even came and defeated death for us and our Sins! 

Let us remember that in the good days and the bad and then when unfortunate events occur in our lives we know that whatever happens that God is with us in this life and has promised a new life with him beyond death. 

Amen.


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