First Baptist Church of New Philadelphia

What Time Is It?

24. maj 2026
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Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 This message looks into the profound biblical concept of time, asking the crucial question: "What Time Is It?" Drawing from Ecclesiastes 3, we explore how God designs and purposes every season and moment in our lives. Often, our natural understanding of time is broken, leading to confusion about when to act, when to rest, or how to navigate life's opposing moments like "a time to love and a time to hate." This misreading can result in spiritual "shipwreck" as we do the right thing at the wrong time. The sermon clarifies that Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 provides a complete picture of life's diverse moments, each with divine purpose. It highlights Jesus as the perfect model for biblical time management, demonstrating how to make decisions based on God's timing, not worldly clocks. By understanding God's clock, we learn to discern seasons and prepare for moments of crisis. This teaching offers practical wisdom for parenting, making faith-based decisions, and preparing spiritually for life's challenges, emphasizing the importance of working before the moment arrives to find peace during trials. Check out the full message to gain a deeper understanding of God's timing and how to live wisely in every season.

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