A Time for Everything

"There is a time for everything,
and a season for every activity under heaven."
-Ecclesiastes 3:1
I’ve
often
heard
single
Christians
say
something
like
that.
Those
feelings
can be
especially
strong
and
painful
during
times
like
Valentine's
Day or
class
reunions
and
holidays.
When
someone
states
with
certainty
they
will be
single
for rest
of life,
I
congratulate
them on
being
such
successful
fortunetellers!
Folks,
we can’t
predict
the
future.
We
aren’t
even
sure
about
tomorrow.
But you
know,
some
folks DO
remain
single
for life
and not
only do
they
survive,
they
thrive.
Ecclesiastes
3 speaks
of the
times
and
transitions
of life:
“To
everything
there is
a
season”
[KJV].
As
singles
we must
remember
life
itself
is a
brief
season
on
earth.
James
says our
life
“appears
for a
little
time and
vanishes
away.”
It’s the
truth!
Because
of this,
we need
to see
our
singleness
as
something
that may
last
only a
season.
The
problem
is, we
sometimes
feel
stuck in
one
season.
We feel
stuck in
a job or
a
relationship
or a
place.
Sometimes
the
person
we
thought
was THE
ONE for
us
decides
we are
not THE
ONE for
them. We
don’t
understand
that
life is
a series
of
seasons.
We feel
out of
control.
Some
folks
feel
“stuck”
in the
single
life. We
often
idealize
marriage
as a
desired
state
that
others
have. We
focus on
what we
do NOT
have,
and as a
result
we feel
left out
or
cheated.
Here’s
the real
danger
of this
attitude
— it
robs us
of the
blessings,
joys,
and
insights
of our
life
journey
as a
single
Christian.
The real
tragedy
is that
we miss
out on
our
fictitious
ideal
marital
vision
AND we
miss out
on the
blessings
of our
current
season
of life
as
singles.
As
Christians
we can
depend
on our
Father
to see
us
through
all of
life’s
seasons.
But what
can we
do or
say to
make our
season
of
singleness
better?
How do
we get
“unstuck”?
Here are
some
good
ideas:
Article ©
1999, Cary
Branscum.
Article
courtesy of
Heartlight.org.