In his sermon titled “A Time to Every Purpose,” Jim Byrd addresses the theological doctrine of divine sovereignty as depicted in Ecclesiastes 3:1. Byrd articulates that the constant changes in the world illustrate the futility of seeking fulfillment in temporal things, which are ultimately vain. He emphasizes that all events, whether monumental or seemingly insignificant, occur under the absolute sovereignty of God, highlighting biblical references such as Matthew 10:29-30, where Jesus speaks to God's providence over even the sparrows. The practical significance of this message is profound for believers, encouraging them to trust in God's governing will amid life's uncertainties while recognizing that their born-again experiences and pastoral presence are also part of God's appointed times.
“It isn’t wise to set your sights upon the things of this world and think that they can satisfy the soul.”
“To everything there is a season, that which is by divine appointment.”
“If not one single virtually worthless little bird can lose its life...what about your life?”
“This is my time. And this is your time. What are you doing with it?”
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