*TESTAMENT OF GRACE GLOBAL ASSEMBLY (GRACE REVIVAL CENTRE)*

*LIFELINES DEVOTIONAL FOR MONDAY, DECEMBER 1,2025*

*TOPIC: A NEW SEASON*

*BIBLE VERSE*

“To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.” — *Ecclesiastes 3:1*


*MEDITATION*
Life is made up of seasons—periods God divinely arranges to shape, build, uplift, and transform His children. Just as nature transitions from dry season to rainy season, from sunrise to sunset, God also ushers His people through spiritual seasons. When a new season arrives, it often comes with fresh instructions, renewed grace, and divine opportunities. Ecclesiastes 3:1 reminds us that nothing in a believer’s life is random; God has a purpose for every phase we pass through, whether joyful, difficult, or transitional.

Throughout Scripture, we see how God introduces new seasons that bring massive changes to circumstances. Abraham experienced a new season when God called him out of his father’s house into a destiny of promise (Genesis 12:1-2). Joseph entered a new season when God lifted him from prison to the palace in a single day (Genesis 41:14). Israel enjoyed a new season when God brought them out of Egypt and into freedom after 430 years of bondage (Exodus 12:41). These stories teach us that no matter how long a situation has persisted, God can shift a season suddenly and supernaturally.

Believers step into new seasons when they align with God’s timing and instructions. Ruth moved from poverty to royalty by following divine direction and connecting to the right relationships (Ruth 3:1-11). David transitioned from shepherd boy to king because he stayed faithful in his current season (1 Samuel 16:11-13). When believers obey God, maintain their devotion, and walk in faith, they position themselves for divine elevation. New seasons are not accidental—they are birthed through obedience, patience, and spiritual sensitivity.

A new season often begins with a divine word. In Isaiah 43:19, God says, “Behold, I will do a new thing…shall ye not know it?” Before the manifestation comes the revelation. God speaks to the heart of His children, stirring expectations and planting new visions. When a believer receives a word and believes it, spiritual transformation begins internally before it manifests externally. God’s promises prepare the heart for the shift ahead.

In your own life, God may be signaling a transition—a change in spiritual level, relationships, finances, or purpose. You may feel a holy restlessness, an urge to grow, or a divine dissatisfaction with stagnation. These are indicators that God is preparing you for something greater. When you respond with faith, prayer, and readiness, you open the door for heaven to rewrite your story. Just as seasons change, your situation can change, your tears can turn to joy, and what was once difficult can become easy by the hand of God.

PRAYER
Father, thank You for the promise of new seasons. I open my heart to the fresh things You are doing in my life. Shift me into the season You have prepared for me, and let every old limitation give way to Your new blessings. Order my steps, strengthen my faith, and let Your purpose be fulfilled in my life. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
*TESTAMENT OF GRACE GLOBAL ASSEMBLY (GRACE REVIVAL CENTRE)* *LIFELINES DEVOTIONAL FOR MONDAY, DECEMBER 1,2025* *TOPIC: A NEW SEASON* *BIBLE VERSE* “To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.” — *Ecclesiastes 3:1* *MEDITATION* Life is made up of seasons—periods God divinely arranges to shape, build, uplift, and transform His children. Just as nature transitions from dry season to rainy season, from sunrise to sunset, God also ushers His people through spiritual seasons. When a new season arrives, it often comes with fresh instructions, renewed grace, and divine opportunities. Ecclesiastes 3:1 reminds us that nothing in a believer’s life is random; God has a purpose for every phase we pass through, whether joyful, difficult, or transitional. Throughout Scripture, we see how God introduces new seasons that bring massive changes to circumstances. Abraham experienced a new season when God called him out of his father’s house into a destiny of promise (Genesis 12:1-2). Joseph entered a new season when God lifted him from prison to the palace in a single day (Genesis 41:14). Israel enjoyed a new season when God brought them out of Egypt and into freedom after 430 years of bondage (Exodus 12:41). These stories teach us that no matter how long a situation has persisted, God can shift a season suddenly and supernaturally. Believers step into new seasons when they align with God’s timing and instructions. Ruth moved from poverty to royalty by following divine direction and connecting to the right relationships (Ruth 3:1-11). David transitioned from shepherd boy to king because he stayed faithful in his current season (1 Samuel 16:11-13). When believers obey God, maintain their devotion, and walk in faith, they position themselves for divine elevation. New seasons are not accidental—they are birthed through obedience, patience, and spiritual sensitivity. A new season often begins with a divine word. In Isaiah 43:19, God says, “Behold, I will do a new thing…shall ye not know it?” Before the manifestation comes the revelation. God speaks to the heart of His children, stirring expectations and planting new visions. When a believer receives a word and believes it, spiritual transformation begins internally before it manifests externally. God’s promises prepare the heart for the shift ahead. In your own life, God may be signaling a transition—a change in spiritual level, relationships, finances, or purpose. You may feel a holy restlessness, an urge to grow, or a divine dissatisfaction with stagnation. These are indicators that God is preparing you for something greater. When you respond with faith, prayer, and readiness, you open the door for heaven to rewrite your story. Just as seasons change, your situation can change, your tears can turn to joy, and what was once difficult can become easy by the hand of God. PRAYER Father, thank You for the promise of new seasons. I open my heart to the fresh things You are doing in my life. Shift me into the season You have prepared for me, and let every old limitation give way to Your new blessings. Order my steps, strengthen my faith, and let Your purpose be fulfilled in my life. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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