River Lake Church

Time on Trial

42 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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In this message from Ecclesiastes, Pastor Nic challenges us to rethink the way we view time. While many of us live like we have unlimited days ahead, Scripture reminds us that time is a gift to be stewarded, not wasted. Through the tensions of mentality, morality, and mortality, we are invited to walk open-handed with God, embrace both joy and wisdom, and live with purpose in every season of life. Whether young, middle-aged, or older, this message is a call to stop drifting and start investing the life God has given us.

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