There is Hope for Dry Soul Summers

When I saw the word for Five Minute Friday today was “Celebrate”, two things instantly came to mind. The first was that great song by Kool and the Gang, “Celebration” (I know but remember I was only 20 in 1980 when it was released.) and the second, thank goodness fall is on its way. An odd combination wouldn’t you say?

As I sit here with that song whirling around in my head like a beautiful fall leaf, I am thankful for all the seasons of my life. At every decade I have pondered what the next years would hold. The surprises, wonderful and painful, that would pop out of nowhere to challenge me, thrill me and, remind me that I’m alive.

I’m glad that God’s timing is perfect. He knows when it’s time to move on. Just when I think I can’t stand one more hot day, he sends a cool morning to remind me that this too will pass. There is hope. Have you ever been in a situation or circumstance that you thought, if things don’t change, I wont’ make it? But, we do and we will because seasons change. We can celebrate that fact of life.

Dry soul summers are not permanent. Seasons change.

Dry Soul Summers Do Change

God promised it in Ecclesiastes 3 and we live it out every single day.

When we are in a soul summer, where our hearts are dry and wilting, even look like they are dying, fall arrives. We awake one morning and a cool breeze blows across our soul and we smile, even for a moment because, seasons change.

Linking today with the lovely writers at Kate Motaung’s Five Minute Friday

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12 Comments

  1. These are such good words. It’s so hard to be consistently mindful of the impermanence of circumstance, the way some days feel as if they’ll last forever. You just keep putting one foot in front of the other and soon you find yourself in a different place. Thank you for this reminder today. ~Your FMF Neighbor

  2. How literally cool about Kool & the Gang’s song making rounds! I love it! thanks for visiting my blog; I’m enjoying meeting so many wonderful new friends. Peace and hope to all of us.

  3. Thank you, Carmen! I needed this reminder :). Summer is difficult for me because of the heat–I’m always excited by the first frost. The next time I feel like I’m having a ‘dry soul summer’, I’ll remember that fall always follows summer time!