AI OVERVIEW: Seasons change and time moves in one direction, with a poem listing a time to be born and die, to plant and uproot, to tear down and build, to weep and laugh, to embrace and refrain. Life is hevel—smoke or vapor—real yet temporary, and while we have agency to shape events, we do not control the overarching seasons; gifts are not guarantees. The message invites receiving each season, releasing the urge to grasp the whole story, and revering God who writes it, because what God does endures even when we cannot see the end. Hebrews 11 and Jesus’ example show faith as trusting what is unseen, grounded in personal moments like Ava moving to college and a dad-daughter Walmart trips.
YOUTUBE DESCRIPTION: Every season of your life is moving in one direction, whether you are ready or not, and it rarely tells you when it is about to end. Ecclesiastes 3 was written by a teacher who noticed that same relentless movement three thousand years ago, and instead of handing readers a formul...