"These [in Berea] were more fair-minded than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness, and searched the Scriptures daily to find out whether these things were so." - Acts 17:11
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(1) Everything that happens in this world happens at the time God chooses. (2) He sets the time for birth and the time for death, the time for planting and the time for pulling up, (3) the time for killing and the time for healing, the time for tearing down and the time for building. (4) He sets the time for sorrow and the time for joy, the time for mourning and the time for dancing, (5) the time for making love and the time for not making love, the time for kissing and the time for not kissing. (6) He sets the time for finding and the time for losing, the time for saving and the time for throwing away, (7) the time for tearing and the time for mending, the time for silence and the time for talk. (8) He sets the time for love and the time for hate, the time for war and the time for peace. (9) What do we gain from all our work? (10) I know the heavy burdens that God has laid on us.

Good News Bible copyright © 1995 by American Bible Society.

Because God is sovereign over time all the time, He will be overseeing and working to make the most and best of every situation for us. Time is important to us, but with God, it is not an overriding issue. There is time because He is involved and wants the most and best for us.

In listing the merisms (pairs of contrasting words used to express totality or completeness) in verses 2-8, Solomon is not saying everybody has to go through each of the fourteen pairs, though that would do us no harm. They do, however, give us an overview of major events of virtually every life. Once they are listed, verse 9 asks, “What is to be gained by experiencing these events?” The question is rhetorical at this point. Answers are to be gathered from what Solomon teaches within the larger context of the book.

By way of contrast, understanding verse 10 is quite important to our well-being. Solomon assures us that God is deeply involved in these issues and events of life. In fact, he writes that they are God-given, implying that God has assigned them as disciplines for our development as His children. The dominant fact here is not whether God personally put us in them, since we may have gotten ourselves into them through our choices. The important factor is that we are indeed in them, and God is involved in them with us because at the very least He allowed us to fall into them.

We must not allow ourselves to forget that He is our Creator (II Corinthians 5:17); we are not creating ourselves. Thus, we can be encouraged that He has most assuredly not abandoned us (Hebrews 13:5). Are we accepting and patiently rising to meet these challenges, or are we resisting them in despair and frustration?

— John W. Ritenbaugh

To learn more, see:
Ecclesiastes and Christian Living (Part Three): Time



 

Topics:

Choices

Experiencing Calamity

God is Sovereign over Time all the Time

God's Intervention

God's Involvement in Our Lives

God's Sovereignty

Importance of Time

Merism

Response to Trials

Time, Importance of




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