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The Seasons of Life: Autumn

The Seasons of Life: Autumn

There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens: a time to be born and a time to die, a time to plant and a time to uproot;

Ecclesiastes 3:1,2

Today we will continue the series “The Seasons of Life”, where through 4 texts we will be led to reflect on the moments through which our lives are composed by making an analogy with the seasons of the year, thus being spring, summer, autumn and winter. 

Without a doubt, we can say that our life is full of different circumstances that are not always well defined as the seasons, sometimes spring is not only flowers and thinking about this I remembered a violin concerto by a very famous Italian composer named Antonio Vivaldi, entitled “The Four Seasons”.

In his composition, through music he brings in different notes these nuances that exist within each season, just like life, but it is still possible to perceive that there is a cycle, a beginning, a middle, and an end. In the Bible we find numerous passages that speak exactly about this, the weather, and for our reflection we will talk about autumn. 

Autumn

Be glad, people of Zion, rejoice in the Lord your God, for he has given you the autumn rains because he is faithful. He sends you abundant showers, both autumn and spring rains, as before.

Joel 2:23

This is a time of change. In the falling of the leaves, autumn reveals itself to be a time of letting go, of liberation from old things, and of renunciation. Letting go can be a painful exercise, but it is important. Without this letting go of the leaves, trees would not be renewed, because the fallen leaves fertilize the soil, making it stronger for other plants to germinate. 

Thus, the season of autumn teaches us: we must strip away in order to become more fruitful. And then, to see the good that has been sown sprout as a generous gift. This is a time to change our garments, and thus, also a time of redemption.

Autumn is, then, much more than a dark or gray time, of dry leaves on the ground. It is a time for interiorization, for turning our thoughts to the depths of our heart. Time to reflect on what prevents us from being better people, and what makes it impossible for us to grow. 

Just as trees let their leaves fall to the ground to make room for the birth of new leaves, new life, so our life needs times of emptying and starting over.

So I ask you, how do you usually deal when something ends in your life? For example, a friendship. Is your heart at peace or tormented? Our reaction to these situations demonstrates how our heart is before the Lord. For this is the moment when we know if our heart trusts the Lord. 

I believe that we think little about the end, despite its importance. We tend to ignore it or see it as something negative, which it is not always. Seeking the Lord’s discernment about the end of seasons makes us patient, which creates trust in God’s sovereignty.  Calm your heart, our Father knows the right moment to put an end to each cycle of our life.

Conclusion 

Thinking about what we talked about today, take some time to reflect about what is the cycle that needs to end and ask for discernment from the Lord, to do it in the best way. I leave as a tip that you list things that need to be closed in your life and pray for each item. 

God bless you!  

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