To Everything, There Truly Is a Season
The Bible reminds us, “To everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven” (Ecclesiastes 3:1).
Every season you walk through—whether joyful, stretching, confusing, or quiet—carries a purpose. Some seasons feel long, others feel like they pass too quickly. Some teach us patience, others teach love, strength, humility, or healing. But one thing is always true: every season tells a story God is writing with intention.
And because of that, it matters how you live through each one.
It’s important to approach every season with sensitivity to God’s voice and intentionality toward His purpose for you.
Living Through Your Single Season
If you’re single and desire marriage someday, it’s easy to slip into fear, restlessness, or frustration. But anxiety is not God’s design for you. It’s not His heart that you wait in worry or feel like life is on pause.
Your single season is not a mistake, and it is certainly not wasted time.
It is a season God can use—deeply and beautifully.
Your single years can be a season of freedom, growth, and purposeful service. Paul even highlights this when he says that the unmarried person can focus more fully on the things of God (1 Corinthians 7:32–34). In other words, there are Kingdom assignments you can accomplish right now that may become more challenging later.
If you rush past what God wants to develop in you now, the absence of that development will reveal itself in the next season. Every season prepares you for the one that follows.
Choose Purpose Over Fear
So instead of living in fear, anxiety, or self-pity, choose another path:
Live your single season purposefully. Live it powerfully. Live it to the glory of God.
Because when you embrace the season God has placed you in, He shapes you, strengthens you, and positions you for what comes next.
And He makes everything beautiful in its time (Ecclesiastes 3:11).



There is time and season for everything and everyone and we shouldn’t also forget that there is a reason for every season. God created all of them to give us the balanced life that we need. God bless you for sharing once again this amazing word.