Before we move through the Seasons, we begin with the two forces that govern them all: time and change. Everything you experience—growth, waiting, breakthrough, loss—happens in the tension between these two realities. How you steward time and respond to change will determine who you become.
Time is not your enemy—it is your ecosystem. It reveals what’s ready and what still needs to grow. Some moments invite stillness; others demand movement. When you understand time as a rhythm rather than a race, you begin to live in pace with purpose.
Change is constant. You cannot avoid it, but you can partner with it. Seasons shift to teach adaptation: letting go, pruning, renewing. Change exposes what’s rooted and what’s temporary—it refines identity until your values match your vision.
Each Season of Change is a picture of how time and change interact:
These aren’t random phases—they are divine rhythms that shape maturity. When you honor time and cooperate with change, you live aligned with your purpose instead of fighting against your process.
Where in your life do you feel tension with time? Where are you resisting change? Write a short reflection or journal entry identifying one area where you’ll begin practicing patience with time and partnership with change.