
A Prophetic Call to Renewal, Unity, and Vision
Seasons Change, Purpose Remains
Text: Ecclesiastes 3:1–11
"To everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven." (Ecclesiastes 3:1)
In Review: Life unfolds according to divine rhythm rather than human urgency. Leadership, calling, and destiny are not shaped merely by effort or intention, but by alignment with God's timing. Scripture reveals that seasons are neither accidental nor inconvenient interruptions; they are carefully appointed movements in God's eternal design.
God Ends Some Seasons to Deliver His People
Not all endings are corrective. Many are redemptive acts of God's mercy. At times, God ends seasons because remaining in them would suffocate purpose, distort identity, or delay destiny. Israel's season in Egypt ended not because suffering had finished, but because bondage could no longer coexist with promise. Joseph's prison season ended not because injustice vanished, but because elevation required transition.
God does not deliver His people into stagnation. When a season becomes confining, oppressive, or spiritually restrictive, God may end it—not to wound, but to rescue. Endings are often God's way of removing limitations His people have grown accustomed to. What feels like loss may actually be liberation.
Wise leaders interpret endings through the lens of destiny, not disappointment.
Endings Create Space for Increase
God never removes a season without intention. When He closes a door, He does so to create room for expansion—greater reach, deeper capacity, and broader influence. Clinging to former structures may preserve familiarity, but familiarity without growth eventually becomes limitation. God honors what was, but He always moves toward what will be.
Letting go is not abandonment; it is preparation.
Increase demands release. New wine requires new wineskins. Fresh vision requires fresh capacity. A seed kept in the hand remains safe—but it never multiplies. Growth begins when the seed is released into the soil. Security without surrender produces nothing.
God Makes Transitions Beautiful
"He has made everything beautiful in its time." (Ecclesiastes 3:11)
Transitions often feel uncomfortable because they expose us to uncertainty. Yet when God is involved, transition is never disorder—it is divine rearrangement. While we wrestle with questions in the present, God is already shaping outcomes in the future.
Beauty in God's process is often revealed after obedience, not before clarity.
Discomfort does not indicate failure. It often signals transformation. The cocoon may feel restrictive to the caterpillar, but it is the very place where wings are formed. Change is not the enemy. Resistance to God's timing is.
Leadership Response in Times of Transition
Transitions test leadership character more than leadership competence. In seasons of change, people look to leaders not for all the answers, but for stability, clarity, and confidence in God.
True leaders remain faithful when outcomes are uncertain. They guard unity when pressure increases. They prioritize God's purpose over personal comfort.
Leadership is proven when certainty is absent. Progress does not come from understanding everything, but from trusting the One who has already gone ahead.
Alignment, Not Ending
This moment is not an ending—it is alignment. This is not loss—it is deliverance. This is not uncertainty—it is divine timing.
We honor what God has done without idolizing it.
We embrace what God is doing without resisting it.
We step boldly into what God is preparing—together.
Purpose remains, even when seasons change.
- Bishop Joseph Mutua Muindi
General Overseer, Cornerstone Christian Church Int'l
Nairobi, Kenya
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