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Episode Summary:
In today’s episode, A Time for Everything, Noah reflects on Ecclesiastes 3:1–8 — a poetic reminder that every moment in life has purpose. From the seasons of planting and pruning to the joy of harvest, Noah encourages listeners to trust divine timing and find peace in the process.
This devotional unpacks the truth that life won’t always make sense — and that’s okay. Whether you’re building your business, healing from loss, or waiting for your next breakthrough, God’s timing is always intentional. Your role is to show up faithfully in the season you’re in.
Key Points:
Every season serves a purpose — even the ones that feel slow, painful, or uncertain.
Waiting seasons are working seasons. God is still moving, even in silence.
Letting go doesn’t mean God is done; it means He’s making room.
The pruning season — where things fall away — is where God does His best work.
You have exactly what you need for the season you’re in right now.
Reflection Prompt:
🪴 What season are you in?
Are you planting, pruning, or harvesting?
Takeaway Quote:
“Don’t rush the season. Honor your pace. God is pruning, positioning, and preparing you for harvest.”
Listen to this episode when:
You’re feeling stuck between what was and what’s next
You’re questioning God’s timing
You need a reminder that peace and purpose coexist, even in waiting
By Noah LoveEpisode Summary:
In today’s episode, A Time for Everything, Noah reflects on Ecclesiastes 3:1–8 — a poetic reminder that every moment in life has purpose. From the seasons of planting and pruning to the joy of harvest, Noah encourages listeners to trust divine timing and find peace in the process.
This devotional unpacks the truth that life won’t always make sense — and that’s okay. Whether you’re building your business, healing from loss, or waiting for your next breakthrough, God’s timing is always intentional. Your role is to show up faithfully in the season you’re in.
Key Points:
Every season serves a purpose — even the ones that feel slow, painful, or uncertain.
Waiting seasons are working seasons. God is still moving, even in silence.
Letting go doesn’t mean God is done; it means He’s making room.
The pruning season — where things fall away — is where God does His best work.
You have exactly what you need for the season you’re in right now.
Reflection Prompt:
🪴 What season are you in?
Are you planting, pruning, or harvesting?
Takeaway Quote:
“Don’t rush the season. Honor your pace. God is pruning, positioning, and preparing you for harvest.”
Listen to this episode when:
You’re feeling stuck between what was and what’s next
You’re questioning God’s timing
You need a reminder that peace and purpose coexist, even in waiting