The Daily Word

By all meteorological measures, we have reached the season of autumn. Every season has its traditional characteristics, one of our poets described is as “the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness”. Looked at in a more scientific light, this basically means the season when it starts getting colder and plant growth ceases, so most plants that produce seeds and fruit in order to reproduce themselves, rapidly ripen their seeds and shed them on the ground so that new plants can get established before the winter sets in.

In many ways, personally speaking, I find autumn possibly the most depressing season, because it marks the end of the warmth of summer and promises the cold of winter, it is the season of least hopefulness.

I have been unable to get a rather solemn verse in the Bible out of my mind for some weeks now, particularly as the harvest this year has come so early, “The harvest is past; the summer is ended and we are not saved”. It perhaps links with my feelings about autumn, but it is a verse of extreme warning. The passage of time is constant, we are unable to stop it, change it or touch it. We are all bound to time for every aspect of our lives, for daily routines but also to our own aging process. Perhaps we have regrets about what we didn’t do when we had the chance and the time, or maybe even wish we could start from scratch but none of this is possible. Life is what 0ur actions have made it. BUT, we do have constantly in our lives, and in time, the opportunity to get right with God and we have always, while we are alive, the rich blessing of being saved from sin by accepting Jesus Christ as our Saviour.

It would be the greatest tragedy possible if we never seized that opportunity in life, for there is nothing in the Bible that promises a second chance or some form of forgiveness from God after death. We may have disregarded the implication of the verse above for many years, but we are reminded in the New Testament to take heed and to act, “Behold NOW is the accepted time, now is the day of salvation!”

Article written by Brian Preston, Elder @SFGH Church 

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