Everything has its time, there is an opportune moment for everything under heaven. Time to be born. Time to die.
Planting time. Time to uproot what was planted. Time to kill.
Time to heal. Time to destroy. Time to build.
Time to cry. Time to laugh. To regret.
Of dancing. Time to scatter stones and time to gather them. Time to hug and time to move away from arms, hugs.
Time to search. Time to lose. Time to save.
Time to play outside. Time to tear and time to sew. Time to be silent and time to speak.
Love time. Hate time. War time.
Peace time. Perhaps one of the most valuable things we have is time. And the faster we understand that establishing quality time for our life.
. . The faster we understand that life is unique, short and fast.
Inevitably this understanding will make us not waste time. It is logical that a part of your time It is extremely healthy that you dedicate that part so that you come to have leisure, fun, to be distracted, it is very important. People who think they came into this life just to work that puts an above average dynamism in their lives, and think that this is healthy, it's just a matter of time before they find out that they ended up being alone, ended up getting sick and worse, it's not possible to recover more.
So taking advantage of the time is something we should do as soon as possible. Every day the weather will ask us for something. And is it this attentive look that gives us this condition, this clarity of perceiving what actually calls out for my name today?
What actually calls for me today? What is the reality today that cannot be postponed? Sometimes we are so negligent in the perception of this that sometimes we waste a month, a year, ten, twenty.
. . Putting our effort into a reality that wasn't even for that moment.
And that's why it's so interesting for us to develop the ability to say no and say yes. That this is a skill that only maturity brings us. That sometimes because we are immature we don't even know how to say no.
We don't know how to look at the urgencies of time, so we live to please the other. The first time I want to talk to you is other people's time. That time that is not yours but you would like it to be.
And you can't understand that other people's time is not yours. Many people get lost channeling so much tension into what is happening at the neighbor's house, at the neighbor's business, at the other pastor's church that they forget to channel their strength to make things happen in their own lives. Learn one thing.
. . In many stages of your life, other people's marriages will be better than yours.
Other people's financial situation will be better than yours. That person will look better than you. You need to be mature to understand that other people's time is not your time.
Stop looking. Stop looking at what's going on in your neighbor's life. Work, pray, understand that your time will come.
And don't use the measure of others to establish yours. How many times in my life have I committed myself to the wrong place, to the wrong issue. And then there's no way to be happy.
There's no way I can discover contentment knowing that my effort wasn't where I should have committed it. Time to cry and time to laugh. There are moments that life itself shows you the need to cry.
From judging out your excesses. Of not being afraid of sadness. To allow this sadness to dig its riches within us .
And may it help us to find the precious stone that only suffering could lead us to discover. Then comes the laughter. Laughter is not born by chance.
A smile is the result of a tear well cried. The smile is the end result of a process of struggle that we have established. To observe day by day what commitment that day asks of me.
What do I need to do today to have the right to smile tomorrow. And it's good you know why? Because as we are going through difficulties knowing that it will be constructive, little smiles are already being born throughout this process.
When we talk about a final smile, it's just a metaphor for a well-done, well-lived process. Time to hug, time to walk away. How much suffering, right?
In perceiving distance as necessary for the growth of the other. It's that son who goes away to study. You can't keep kids.
That's why it's time to embrace, it's time to care, it's time to be together and there will come a time when this separation will be necessary for the course of life itself, then it comes back. But in the first moment we need the distance. It is the urgency of the day.
The time has come, it is necessary to study, it is necessary to look for a future outside of here. When we observe the movement of time and its urgencies, we enter within the context of an irrevocable wisdom for our human fulfillment. Time to rip.
Time to sew. If we don't often have the courage to tear up some realities, then we'll never be able to experience their liberation. A lot of things that we see, we will even be able to acquire and have but not out of time.
Have maturity to understand that things out of time can deform you. God, He is in control of all things. When it's out of time , God doesn't give it, you can kick the way you want , He won't be sensitive to you, He wants your best.
God does not act that way. So if it's out of time dear, don't want to skip a step, because business will go bad. God's timing is correct.
Wait for what God has to do for you. He doesn't arrive late in your life, in your marriage, He doesn't arrive. He knows what he's doing.
He's taking care of you. Many people get in the way of wanting things out of their time. You have to find your time.
What is your time.