
David once wrote in the Psalms, “When I observe your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars, which you set in place, what is a human being that you remember him?” (Psalm 8:3-4, CSB). His heart, like mine, couldn’t help but cry out in wonder.
There’s something about a bright, sunny day—especially when the sky is a clear, uninterrupted blue. It lifts the spirit. No wonder summer’s packed with outdoor events and adventures. The light seems to carry joy with it. I feel more alive, more energized, when I’m soaking in a few rays. It’s as if creation itself is inviting us to come out and play.
Of course, not everyone’s a summer person. Maybe your soul lights up at the first snowfall, or you savor the crispness of autumn air. Whether you love skiing in winter or hiking in spring, one thing’s for sure—God made every season for a reason.
Today, I’m choosing to celebrate the Creator who makes everything beautiful in its time. Some blessings shine like the noonday sun—clear, bright, and unmistakable. Others are like stars on a cloudy night—you have to wait, look closer, and trust they’re there even when you can’t see them right away.
But in every season, in every circumstance, God is still working. Still creating. Still in control.
So take heart. Keep acting in faith. And trust in the One who paints the skies and holds the seasons in His hands.
“He has made everything appropriate in its time. He has also put eternity in their hearts…”
— Ecclesiastes 3:11 (CSB)
I love this post! I enjoy summer as well, but it’s also amazing to see the changes of the seasons, knowing God created them all. Thanks for this post!