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What does it mean that there is a time for everything?

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The phrase implies that God ordains a specific time and purpose for all events in life, both joyful and sorrowful.

The assertion that there is a time for everything comes from Ecclesiastes 3:1, where Solomon communicates that every season and purpose under heaven is divinely appointed by God. This illustrates the rhythm of life, which includes contrasting experiences such as birth and death, joy and sorrow. In the broader theological context, it reflects on God's sovereign plan for humanity—that every moment serves a purpose in the grand narrative of salvation, ultimately leading to His glory. Understanding this helps believers navigate life's challenges, trusting in God's perfect timing and purpose amid uncertainties.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 3:1

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