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There is an appointed time for everything.  And there is a time for every event under heaven –   Ecclesiastes 3:1

Appointed Time – Do you believe that God has an appointed plan for your life?  Do you think that everything is already mapped out for you and you are just waiting for it to happen?  Does God pre-arrange the history of the cosmos?

If you have been persuaded by the Greek idea of time, you might think everything has already been set in stone.  The Greeks viewed time like a river.  What is upstream is the future.  What is downstream is the past.  You and I sit on the riverbank at this moment called the present watching the stream of events go by.  The future is already there, it’s just out of sight from our position on the bank.  The future is fixed.  The stream already carries all the debris and other materials in it.  It just hasn’t arrived at our location yet.  Far too often, when we read this famous poem in Ecclesiastes, we think Qohelet is speaking like a Greek philosopher, telling us that the times of all these actions are already set.  But that’s not a Hebrew idea.

The expression in Hebrew (zeman . . . ‘et) isn’t about a fixed time.  It is about the right time.  There is a right time for birth, for death, for planting, for harvesting.  There is a time that is ripe for laughing, ripe for weeping, ripe for conflict, ripe for reconciliation.  None of this implies that these times are predetermined or preordained.  What Qohelet is saying, from a Hebrew perspective, it that life is filled with moments when certain actions and responses are called for.  These moments do not come to us on an already-existing stream where we are simply passive observers.  These moments are simply the occasions when a right response is expected and required.  Life isn’t set before you get here.  Your responses, your choices, your actions – and the actions of all the rest of the created order – shape what happens next as we go along.  What you do has eternal consequences.  The Butterfly Effect is real.

This Hebrew perspective has two enormous implications.  The first implication is perhaps the most obvious one – and the easiest to deal with.  If there is no predetermined plan, then how can we claim that God is sovereign?  Doesn’t this mean that the cosmos is really out of God’s control?  The answer is found in the careful distinction between sovereignty and immutability.  Sovereignty means that God is finally (at the end of it all) in charge.  At any moment, for reasons of His own, He can take charge of any and all events.  Nothing usurps His final authority.  But the creation of other moral free agents means that God has purposefully limited His potential total control in order to allow other free agents to choose.  In the end, He will act, but in the meanwhile, we act either with Him or against Him – and our actions change things.  Augustine’s proposal that God simply knows exactly what we will do (our future free will “choices”) from all eternity is wrong.  It is logical Greek philosophy but it isn’t biblical.

The second implication is more disturbing.  What we do now changes the course of the universe.  The weight of the world rests on our shoulders.  Your choices affect everything else.  Because the “plan” isn’t fixed, your choices alter consequences which affect other choices which alter other consequences, and so on.  Can you live with that?  Can you live with that responsibility and, at the same time, recognize that you don’t really know all the consequences of any one of your choices?  That’s Qohelet’s nightmare.  How can you decide anything if you don’t know all the consequences?  If the “plan” really does evolve, how do you know what is the right thing to do?

Well, how do you know?

Topical Index:  time, season, zeman, ‘et, plan, predetermined, Ecclesiastes 3:1

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Kees Brakshoofden

To all the brothers and sisters that prayed for my family and me, I want to let you know that the tornado that went through our lives is gone. Last week was like being pulled out of the rubble of the destroyed house alive. There are wounds, but the proces of recovering has started. Thank God!
We are even starting to clear the destructed house to start rebuilding it. I’m so very, very, very greatful!!!! This time tears of joy are filling my eyes.

Gayle Johnson

Truly, this is Good News! So grateful for this progress, Kees. Thank you for sharing with us.

Even though our prayers are fervent and heartfelt, when we hear of the answers, it is just amazing! Prais The LORD!

Ginger

How do you know the right thing to do? Obey God and whatever follows will be His to control.

carl roberts

Kees, my dear beloved brother- thank you for sharing your story with us. It is indeed a happy day of thanksgiving!

carl roberts

~Sovereignty means that God is finally (at the end of it all) in charge. ~

G-d is not an absentee landlord, for He is not finally in charge, but rather fully in charge. He is Master and Commander of the “now”. With G-d, there is no “past”- there is no “present”- for He lives in the eternal “now”- and He is intricately and intimately involved in “both” the macro and the micro- He is the glue of the galaxies, and by Him- all things consist- “now.”
There are two types of time. You and I live in ‘chronos’ time- time that we measure by our standards of measuring time. Twenty four hours in the day and three hundred sixty five and one quarter days per year. This is according to our ‘man-made’ calendar. But with G-d, and according to His word, one day with G-d is as a thousand years and a thousand years are as a day. Does ‘time’ matter to ONE who lives in eternity?
There is no explanation of eternity. I do not have a problem with this. There are many things beyond my kith and ken.. I don’t have a clue what goes on within one square inch of soil, much less the endless reach of space. I don’t even understand all that I know! lol!
I do know that if you put 500,000 volts of electricity on a 12V light bulb- it will not last for long! My mind is incapable of wrapping my head around eternity or G-d either for that matter!- I do not understand either how a brown cow can eat green grass and give yellow butter and white milk!- I do not understand cherry pie or the molecular structure of it, but this will not stop me from enjoying cherry pie!- Tell me (please) there is no such thing as cherry pie, especially as I have a big bite upon my tongue! lol!
So what is it then? The free will of man or the Sovereignty of G-d? (-brother John..) *sigh*

It is not either/or..- it is ‘both’. The answer is yes. All of the above. He does know the end from the beginning and all what goes in between. And we are still totally free to be stupid- er.. excuse me- free to make our own choices. Yes, we are free in our choosing (true love is never forced) but friends..- we are not free in the consequences of our choices. We will (according to the law of the harvest) reap what we sow. Every time. We cannot sow our wild oats and then pray for crop failure. But then.. – what are the consequences of obedience? (-Ask the most obedient Man ever to have lived!)

Rodney

A pleasure to read, as always, Carl. Actually there is another type of time, known to the Greek as kairos time (which is somewhat similar but not exactly like what Skip is describing here using the Hebrew term zeman. Kairos is “the pregnant moment”, the exact right moment in time for something to happen. God’s little interruptions.

Actually, come to think of it, it is probably more like zeman than I first thought, because kairos moments always demand that I stop, take notice and choose how to respond. They’re very easy to miss, and very easy to ignore (deliberately or otherwise). Too many times I’ve done just that. I’m learning not to.

carl roberts

yes, Rodney..- thank you. As I mentioned, (but failed to mention!)- there are two types of time! Oh, what a revelation (and oh what fun!) to ‘see’ these glimpses of glory! This ‘kairos’ (hey!- isn’t that Greek?) time. The wondrous “Times of refreshing that come from the Presence of our LORD!”
Until we meet Him and know Him by spending ‘time’ with Him- all we have is ‘chronos’ time- the tick of the clock. Kairos time is more like the ‘beating of the heart!’ Today, on this very special “holy day”, this day someone has set aside, let us (all) “give thanks unto G-d for His unspeakable gift!”

carl roberts

Rodney, today you have introduced me (thank you again..) to “zeman”. From aman to zeman, from “A” to “Z!”- what a journey! We are familiar with the command to “shema” but do we know “selah” is also commended and/or commanded? “Be still, and know that I AM G-d.” (Psalm 46.10)

LaVaye Billings

Kees, Truthfully the last time I looked at your picture above two or three weeks ago, there were tears of pain in them, today, I actually could see only a huge smile with thanks and the joy of the Lord. So I added one more blessing to my list made for today’s Thanksgiving.
I sent out cards from the British Jacquie Lawson Card Co. that for a minimun of money per year, lets you have a list that you can send countless cards too that are clever, animated, with classical music,==they give a short history of the music, and the card, and without U.S. 41 cent postage. Then they allow you to write a note and they send on the date you give–birthday, holidays of all types, etc. I sent on my Thanksgiving Greeting Cards: for U.S. today, partial words to the song, ” COUNT YOUR MANY BLESSINGS, NAME THEM ONE BY ONE, AND SEE WHAT GOD HAS DONE—– —-.”
Well, i add to all who read this, and mostly to the Lord God, ONE MORE THING TO BE THANKFUL FOR TODAY, IS YOUR REPLY ABOVE. TO GOD BE THE GLORY==HE IS STILL ON HIS THRONE!
YES, CARL, ” “SELAH” — “BE STILL—AND KNOW—” LET’S FORGET ABOUT THE FOOD, THE COMPANY, THE CONTACTS, THE FOOTBALL TEAMS, AND BLACK FRIDAY– AND THE GIFT BUYING FOR THE NEXT HOLY DAY, AND FIND TIME TO GET IN THE CLOSET ALONE WITH THE LORD, AND GIVE THANKS AND WORSHIP TO HIM! LaVaye