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Do beautiful things in God’s time
Ecclesiastes 3:1-4, 11-12
1. There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heaves:
2. a time to be born and a time to die, a time to plant and a time to uproot,
3. a time to kill and a time to heal, a time to tear down and a time to build,
4. a time to weep and a time to laugh, a time to mourn and a time to dance,
11. He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the human heart; yet
no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end.
12. I know that there is nothing better for people than to be happy and to do good while they live.
In 1975, Diane Ball went on a family vacation. She was the camp director of a
conference center in North California. But while she was traveling she planned to stop at a
certain village and to speak in Women’s luncheon meeting. She decided to leave at 10 am, but
due to her husband’s delay, she left late and was certain that she won’t make it on time.
She was frustrated. “Honey, I told you I have a luncheon meet at 12 pm! Now I won’t
make it one time for my speech!” As she sat on the passenger car in distress, she slowly realized
her wrongdoing and apologized to her husband and asked forgiveness and peace to God. Then
she was reminded of Ecclesiastes 3:11. “He has made everything beautiful in its time.” At that
moment, she was inspired to write a hymn which is the hymn 623. The verses one goes:
In His time, in His time
He makes all things beautiful
In His time
Lord please show me everyday
As You're teaching me your way
That You do just what You say
In Your time
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In Your time, in Your time
You make all things beautiful
In Your time
Lord my life to You I bring
May each song I have to sing
Be to You a lovely thing
In Your time
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbFUPFl6qu4)
But miraculously, when she arrived there late, due to an unforeseen event the luncheon
was delayed. So she arrived with enough time to prepare and gave her speech. And on that day
she confessed “My time and my plan are always unstable. You never know what is going to
happen. However, God makes all things beautiful in His time.”
Because of Corona virus, we have to be cautious and stay indoors. Because of uncertainty
and disruption in our plans, it is natural that we feel heavy and sad at heart. I would like to share
that through today’s message that you may see God’s grace.
Today’s message of Ecclesiastes comes from Solomon, who now is old, reflecting back
in his past days. At the beginning of Ecclesiastes, king Solomon states that everything this
meaningless. Then, in order for us to live a meaningful life, let see what we need to do.
The first thing to remember is that everything is within God’s time. Therefore we need to
know that there is time for healing and laughter. Ecclesiastes 3:1 says that there is time for
everything and a season for every activity under the heavens. This means that everything
happens when God decides to happen. We often use the phrase “It is time” or “It is not the time”.
It is true that there is time for everything. And this time we are referring to is the “decisive
moment.”
The decisive moment is well known to farmers and housewives. The farmers know when
to plant and when to harvest. It is imperative to know the right time to plant and harvest in order
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to maximize the result. And housewives know even making an instant ramen noodle requires
delicate timing to make their family satisfied.
In Ecclesiastes 3:2~8, the word “time” appears 28 times. Of 28, 14 are positive events
and 14 are negative events, indicating with opposing events. The first time indicates the time to
be born and a time to die. Which means that we are to live and die in God’s time and under His
will?
John 7:30 said “At this they tried to seize him, but no one laid a hand on him, because his
hour had not yet come.” The people of Jerusalem tried to stone Jesus many times but no one
succeeded because the time was not right. Until Jesus was crucified, no one was able to harm
Him. So everyone including the high priest’s servants was turned away due to His awe. Because
the bible says “His hour had not yet come.”
Ecclesiastes 3:3 states that there is time to kill and a time to heal. 1 Chronicles 21, there’s
time when God sends plague to judge Israel and when God saw David repenting, He stopped the
plague and healed Israel. He gives and takes away according to His time.
Ecclesiastes 3:3 continues with a time to tear down and a time to build. A time where
God strikes down and punishes people and when they repent, God shows mercy and rebuild what
was broken.
There’s also a time to weep and a time to laugh. Sometimes tear is necessary and when
the time passes, smile and laughter will return. James 5:13 states: Is anyone among you in
trouble? Let them pray. Is anyone happy? Let them sing songs of praise.
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We cannot view our lives in pessimistic or optimistic matter. Because there always will
be a time for sadness and a time for happiness. A time for despair and a time for hope. A time of
trouble and a time of opportunity. A time for failure and a time for success.