It is because God created the heavens and earth governed by time we must say, "All good times come to an end." No matter how wonderful the current or future season is, we know they cannot last perpetually under the sun that rises and falls daily. The time each of us have on earth will someday come to an end--likely before we have lost the pleasure of living out our days, weeks, months and years. There is a good side to this reality, for feelings of loss come from profound enjoyment and love we never could have had on our own. Lamenting what we have lost can be replaced with the appreciation and joy that comes from God who gave us time with people we love and activities we enjoy.
At a funeral today the thought came to mind how seasons shared with loved ones feel over too soon because we treasure and enjoy them so much. It is also good to consider it could very well be our lives that reach an end before we know it. With this in mind, as we enjoy the many blessings God grants us by His grace, we are moved to worship God the Giver rather than the gift itself. Rather than idolising a person or the time we gladly spent with others in joyous relationship, we can praise God all our times are in His hands. Every lament of loss and sorrowful feeling is evidence God has truly been good to us. He hasn't stopped being good because one season has drawn to a close and another begins, for God makes everything beautiful in its time. Faith in God allows us to accept this and draw close to Him.
A day is coming that will last forever, a day when we will rejoice perpetually in a never-ending season of light, love and liberty in God's presence free of sin, sorrow, pain and death. God has provided us lives full of good things we would never choose to be without, yet God in His wisdom and grace has plans of a glorious future with Him and His redeemed people worth looking forward to. We can rest knowing we will always be safe in His care and will see His goodness in the land of the living. I guess in this sense time IS on our side, for the march of time brings our joyous entry into eternal glory closer by the second. :)
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