“For Every Purpose”
“To everything there is a season, a time for every
purpose under heaven” (Ecclesiastes 3:1 NKJV).
WOW! Has this not been a crazy season? And King Solomon
wisely said, “To everything there is a season.”
Here’s a COVID acrostic for this season which began in
March 2020:
Crazy
Overwhelming
Viral
Interesting
Disruptive
What would your COVID acrostic look like? You might do
better than I because all those words I came up with seem a bit understated.
Now, look at the second part of that verse: “a time for
every purpose under heaven.” Time is a measure of space in each of our
lives. Purpose is the reason and the value we place on something.
When we look at the first and second chapters of
Ecclesiastes, we see King Solomon attempting to put his finger on the meaning
of life. He concludes that much in life is out of our control. The pandemic has
certainly illuminated that all over the globe. Striving to corral
everything in our little sphere is like “grasping for the wind” (Ecclesiastes
1:14) and he concludes, “To everything there is a season, a time for every
purpose under heaven” (Ecclesiastes 3:1 NKJV).
We must remember that God created the universe— “the
earth is the Lord’s, and the fulness thereof; the world and all that dwell
therein) Psalm 24:1 KJV). God is in Heaven and we are on earth. God is
eternal—from eternity past to eternity future. Our time on earth is
temporal—limited and brief. But we are eternal beings and because of that God
has put eternity in each of our hearts. (Ecclesiastes 3:11)
So, God created the earth and the universe. He put it all
in motion and set up a time for everything—a season and a time for every
purpose—His purpose.
We will do well to know our place in His world. He is
Creator and we are a part of His creation. Though we’re each a small part, He
knows and loves each one of us. He saw our form in our mother’s womb and He
knows each of us by name. We’re higher beings than the animals, birds, creeping
things, and sea creatures. We’re greater than the trees, plants, mountains,
oceans, lakes, soil, rivers, and deserts. We are the crown of God’s creation
for we are made in His own image and are triune beings, consisting of spirit,
soul, and body.
We can be assured that this season of COVID19 is a period
of time when God will fulfil a purpose—His purpose. No, I don’t know what that
purpose is, but might someday.
So consider
this acronym for COVID:
Cosmic
Occasion
Vigilantly
Illuminating
Divine
purpose.
Five things we can do to maintain hope &
peace during COVID19:
1- Stay focused on our Savior, Jesus. Spending time in
His Word and in prayer are key.
2- Do what we can to stay safe and healthy.
3- Remain positive, confident that God is on His throne
and has this all figured out.
4- Trust God to fulfil a great purpose that will astound
us in the end. Be excited with anticipation!
5- Encourage others along the way.
Let’s pray: Oh Lord, You see each of us. You are
intimately aware of how this season of time is impacting each of our lives.
Thank You, Father, that Your love is unfailing and without end. Thank You that
we can trust You with our present and with our future.
Thank You for Jesus, the Prince of Peace, and
help us to take His peace and rest in Him. And thank You that You are doing
wondrous things during this crazy time. In Jesus name we pray—Amen.
Questions to consider:
1. Evaluate the quantity and quality of time you spend in
Bible reading/study/meditation and prayer.
2. What are you doing to stay safe and healthy?
3. Do you have a positive attitude during this COVID
season?
4. List some positive things you believe God is doing or
will do during this COVID season.
4. List ways you can encourage others during these days
of pandemic.
“O our God, will You not judge them? For we have
no power against this great multitude that is coming against us; nor do we know
what to do, but our eyes
are on You” (2 Chronicles 20:12 NKJV).
©Copyright
2020 Connie Wohlford