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a time to be

Ecclesiastes 3:1&2
"1 To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven:
2 A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted;"

The Jesus that walked on water is the same Jesus that died on the cross. The same Jesus that was buried and came back from the grave. The same Jesus that sits on the throne in Heaven. And! The same Jesus that will come again to judge the living and the dead. Jesus Christ is unchanging. He remains constant and reliable, offering the same grace and salvation regardless of time.

For today's verses we turn to the Book of Ecclesiastes. Written by Israeli King Solomon almost three thousand years ago! The world was a MUCH different place. There were six civilizations: Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, Ancient India and Ancient China in the Old World). In the new world there was Caral–Supe of coastal Peru and the Olmec civilization of Mexico. All of these cradles of civilization depended upon agriculture for sustenance.

Solomon's writing often has a weariness to it. As if so much has happened in the world that he had seen it all. AND! There has been another three thousand years since then! That's a LOT of births and a LOT of deaths. (Around one hundred generations.) So many crops and seasons. "...a time to every purpose under the heaven:" And, God has been there every step of the way. Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Amen.

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