Sunday Morning Live Services

May 31, 2026    Bro. Jeremy Burns

This powerful exploration of Ecclesiastes 3 confronts us with an urgent reality: we all have the same 24 hours, but what are we doing with them? The message centers on the profound truth that 'to everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven.' But before we can embrace any other season, we must first experience a time to be born—not just physically, but spiritually. The emphasis on being born again isn't merely religious rhetoric; it's the foundation upon which everything else in our spiritual lives must be built. We're challenged to consider whether we're trusting in religion, baptism, or good works rather than genuine salvation through Christ. The urgency is palpable: today might be our appointed time, and missing it could mean more than physical death—it could mean a lifetime of prosperity followed by eternal separation from God. Once born again, we face another crucial season: a time to die to ourselves, our flesh, and our selfish desires. The message walks us through the practical implications of biblical timing—from breaking down the idols in our lives (much like Israel was commanded to do) to building up our spiritual lives with gold, silver, and precious stones rather than hay, wood, and stubble. We're reminded that some things must be completely demolished, like leprous houses that couldn't be cleansed, before we can move forward. The challenge is clear: are we merely existing in time, doing temporal things, or are we investing in eternity?