Embracing Every Season: God's Purpose in Our Lives

 

Summary

Every season of life is a gift from God, filled with unique opportunities and challenges that are meant to shape us for His purpose. Just as Joseph’s journey took him through seasons of dreams, rejection, brokenness, service, temptation, obscurity, authority, and finally harvest, so too does God lead each of us through different phases, each with its own lessons and opportunities. The key is not to waste the season you are in—whether it is a time of abundance or adversity, God is using it to prepare you for what’s next.

It’s easy to become complacent in times of plenty or discouraged in times of pain, but every season is temporary and purposeful. In times of rejection or brokenness, God is teaching us humility and dependence on Him. In seasons of service and obscurity, He is developing our character and faithfulness. When temptation comes, it is a test that positions us for greater authority if we remain faithful. And when the season of harvest arrives, it is not just for our enjoyment, but for us to steward and multiply for the sake of others.

God is calling us to recognize the opportunities in every season, to be diligent and obedient, and to prepare for the harvest He is bringing. There is a prophetic call for this church to reach every part of our city, to raise up leaders and Bible study teachers, and to see a great revival and harvest of souls. But this will only happen if we seize the moment, refuse to be distracted or lethargic, and give ourselves fully to God’s purpose.

Don’t settle for the bare minimum in your relationship with God. Seek Him with all your heart, not just to avoid failure, but to know Him and be part of His eternal plan. Whether you are young or old, in a season of pain or plenty, God has a future for you that is greater than you can imagine. Move forward, submit to His will, and don’t die in your season—let God bring you into the fullness of His promise.

Key Takeaways

- Every Season Has a Purpose and Opportunity
Life is made up of seasons, each with its own opportunities and challenges. Whether you are in a season of growth, pain, or abundance, God is using it to prepare you for what’s next. Don’t waste the season by being passive or distracted; instead, ask God to show you what He wants to accomplish in you right now. [30:53]

- Faithfulness in Adversity Prepares You for Authority
Joseph’s journey shows that before God entrusts us with authority or influence, He often leads us through seasons of rejection, brokenness, and service. These difficult times are not punishments, but necessary preparations that develop humility, resilience, and trust in God. Authority in God’s kingdom is only given to those who have been proven faithful in the hidden and painful places. [35:54]

- Don’t Let Abundance Lead to Complacency
The season of harvest and plenty is a test just as much as the season of suffering. It is tempting to relax and consume the blessings, but God calls us to steward abundance wisely, preparing for future challenges and using our resources to bless others. The true test of character is not just how we handle lack, but how we handle abundance. [40:30]

- Your Obedience Now Determines Your Future Harvest
What you do in your current season—your diligence, obedience, and willingness to serve—directly impacts the fulfillment of God’s promises in your life. Many abort their future by neglecting the present. If you will be faithful and maximize your current opportunities, God will bring you into a season of fulfillment and blessing beyond what you can imagine. [41:26]

- God’s Vision is Bigger Than Your Season
God’s plans for you and for this church extend far beyond your current circumstances. He is positioning you not just for your own benefit, but to be a blessing to others and to participate in a great harvest. Even when you feel overlooked or forgotten, God is working behind the scenes to bring about His purpose—so don’t get bitter or give up, but move forward in faith. [57:37]

Youtube Chapters

[00:00] - Welcome
[28:27] - The Power of Praise
[29:12] - Joseph’s Seasons Begin
[30:53] - Don’t Waste Your Season
[32:18] - God-Given Dreams and Rejection
[35:54] - Brokenness, Service, and Temptation
[38:19] - Responding to Your Season
[39:32] - The Season of Harvest and Plenty
[40:30] - Stewarding Abundance
[41:26] - Seizing the Day and Obedience
[42:48] - Preparing for the Future
[43:31] - Positioned for Citywide Harvest
[46:11] - Prophetic Vision for 128 Bible Study Teachers
[47:56] - House-to-House Revival
[49:06] - Prioritizing Souls Over Distractions
[51:07] - The Process Prepares for Authority
[52:44] - Don’t Die in Your Season
[56:03] - God Makes Dreams Come True
[57:37] - God’s Purpose in Your Season
[58:31] - Responding to God’s Call
[59:43] - Stepping Into Your Opportunity
[01:00:13] - Altar Call and Ministry
[01:02:19] - Praying for New Seasons
[01:03:22] - Final Encouragement and Prayer

Study Guide

Bible Study Discussion Guide: “Don’t Waste Your Season”

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### Bible Reading

- Genesis 41:46-49
And Joseph was thirty years old when he stood before Pharaoh king of Egypt. And Joseph went out from the presence of Pharaoh, and went throughout all the land of Egypt. And in the seven plenteous years the earth brought forth by handfuls. And he gathered up all the food of the seven years, which were in the land of Egypt, and laid up the food in the cities: the food of the field, which was round about every city, laid he up in the same. And Joseph gathered corn as the sand of the sea, very much, until he left numbering; for it was without number.

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### Observation Questions

1. What were the different seasons Joseph went through before he was given authority in Egypt? ([32:18])
2. According to Genesis 41:46-49, what did Joseph do during the years of abundance, and why was this important for the future?
3. In the sermon, what are some examples of how people might “waste” their current season? ([30:53])
4. What is the connection between faithfulness in adversity and being trusted with authority, as seen in Joseph’s life? ([35:54])

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### Interpretation Questions

1. Why do you think God allows us to go through seasons of rejection, brokenness, or obscurity before bringing us into a season of authority or harvest? ([35:54])
2. The sermon says that every season is temporary and purposeful. How does this perspective change the way someone might respond to a difficult season? ([38:19])
3. What does it mean to “steward abundance” rather than just enjoy it, and why is this a test of character? ([40:30])
4. The pastor mentioned that many people “abort their future by neglecting the present.” What are some ways this can happen in a believer’s life? ([41:26])

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### Application Questions

1. Think about the season you are in right now—whether it’s a time of pain, growth, or abundance. What is one specific way you can be more intentional and not “waste” this season? ([30:53])
2. When have you been tempted to become complacent during a season of blessing or abundance? What practical steps can you take to stay focused on God’s purpose during these times? ([40:30])
3. Is there an area in your life where you feel overlooked, rejected, or broken? How can you shift your perspective to see this as preparation for what God wants to do next? ([35:54])
4. The sermon calls for raising up leaders and Bible study teachers to reach the city. What is one way you can respond to this call, either by stepping up to serve or by supporting others who are? ([43:31])
5. Are there distractions or habits in your life that are causing you to “settle for the bare minimum” in your relationship with God? What is one thing you can change this week to seek Him more wholeheartedly? ([51:07])
6. The pastor said, “Don’t die in your season—let God bring you into the fullness of His promise.” What does moving forward look like for you right now? Is there a step of obedience or faith you need to take? ([52:44])
7. How can you use the resources, time, or influence you have in this season to bless others and prepare for the future God has for you? ([40:30])

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Closing Prayer Suggestion:
Ask God to help you recognize the opportunities in your current season, to give you strength to be faithful, and to lead you into the fullness of His promise for your life and for the church.

Devotional

Day 1: Every Season Has a Purpose—Don’t Waste Your Season
God gives each of us unique seasons in life, each filled with its own opportunities, challenges, and purposes. Whether you are in a time of growth, waiting, hardship, or abundance, God is working in and through you to prepare you for what is next. The key is not to waste the season you are in—don’t let it pass by in complacency, bitterness, or distraction. Instead, ask God to open your eyes to the opportunities He has placed before you, and step forward in faith, knowing that every season is a part of His greater plan for your life. [30:53]

Genesis 41:46-49 (ESV)
"Joseph was thirty years old when he entered the service of Pharaoh king of Egypt. And Joseph went out from the presence of Pharaoh and went through all the land of Egypt. During the seven plentiful years the earth produced abundantly, and he gathered up all the food of these seven years, which occurred in the land of Egypt, and put the food in the cities. He put in every city the food from the fields around it. And Joseph stored up grain in great abundance, like the sand of the sea, until he ceased to measure it, for it could not be measured."

Reflection: What is one specific opportunity in your current season that you have been overlooking or neglecting, and how can you intentionally act on it today?


Day 2: Faithfulness Through Rejection, Brokenness, and Temptation
Joseph’s journey shows us that seasons of rejection, brokenness, and temptation are not wasted when we remain faithful to God. Even when others misunderstand, reject, or forget us, God is still at work, shaping our character and preparing us for greater things. These difficult seasons are not meant to destroy you, but to refine you, teach you humility, and position you for the authority and blessing God has in store. Don’t let pain or temptation cause you to give up—stand firm, serve faithfully, and trust that God is using every trial for your good. [35:54]

James 1:2-4 (ESV)
"Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing."

Reflection: In what area of your life are you facing rejection, brokenness, or temptation, and how can you choose faithfulness and integrity in that area today?


Day 3: Seize the Season of Abundance—Prepare for the Future
When God brings you into a season of abundance and blessing, it is not just for your enjoyment, but for preparation and stewardship. Just as Joseph stored up grain during the years of plenty to prepare for the coming famine, you are called to use your resources, time, and influence wisely for God’s purposes. Don’t become complacent or self-indulgent in times of blessing; instead, ask God how you can invest in His kingdom and prepare for what is ahead. The choices you make in abundance will impact your future and the lives of others. [40:30]

Proverbs 6:6-8 (ESV)
"Go to the ant, O sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise. Without having any chief, officer, or ruler, she prepares her bread in summer and gathers her food in harvest."

Reflection: How can you use your current blessings—whether time, finances, or talents—to serve God and others in a way that prepares for the future?


Day 4: Obedience and Submission Lead to God’s Fulfillment
The fulfillment of God’s promises in your life is directly connected to your willingness to obey and submit to His will in every season. Even when you don’t understand the purpose of your current situation, God calls you to trust Him, resist the temptation to give up, and keep moving forward in obedience. As you submit to God and follow His direction, He will lead you into a greater future, bringing your dreams and His promises to pass in ways you could never imagine. [01:03:22]

Romans 12:1-2 (ESV)
"I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship. Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect."

Reflection: What is one area where you sense God calling you to deeper obedience or surrender, and what step can you take today to submit to His will?


Day 5: God’s Purpose in Your Season Impacts Others’ Futures
Your faithfulness in this season is not just about you—it is about the lives and futures of others whom God will touch through you. Like Joseph, who was positioned to save many lives, your willingness to endure, serve, and obey God now will have a ripple effect on your family, your community, and generations to come. Don’t get bitter or give up; instead, recognize that God is using your journey to bring hope, salvation, and blessing to others. Seize your season, and let God use you as a vessel for His purpose. [57:37]

Esther 4:14 (ESV)
"For if you keep silent at this time, relief and deliverance will rise for the Jews from another place, but you and your father's house will perish. And who knows whether you have not come to the kingdom for such a time as this?"

Reflection: Who in your life might be impacted by your faithfulness to God in this season, and how can you intentionally encourage or serve them today?

Quotes

Heaven's not about getting out of hell heaven's about being with the Lord what is heaven you can define it for yourself I don't know I just know it's a city that's so big you could never build it here it's something so magnificent the world's never seen anything like it I don't know what it looks like physically but I know this Jesus is there and that's all that matters I know this the glory of God is there I know there's there's gonna be eternity with Jesus amen heaven is about relationship and if you don't want to be with God now why would you ever want to make it to heaven you won't even know who's there I want to see Jesus [00:53:24] (39 seconds) Edit Clip


If you'll be obedient to God now, you will see the overflow of blessing in your dreams to feel. If you'll listen to the voice of God now, you'll see everything God has for your future. If you'll learn to be obedient now, you will have everything God has for you. [00:41:57] (15 seconds) Edit Clip


Don't let your flesh be the dictator of your desires, but seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness. Just give it a try. He said, if you delight yourself and me, I'll give you the desires of your heart, would you go ahead and just give God a chance and say, God, I want you. I want your will. I want you more than anything. [00:49:34] (20 seconds) Edit Clip


Let me tell you, when you're rejected by those that don't see your dreams, it's okay. You got to know God has your future. Amen. If nobody else has it, God has it. And you got to believe that if God gave you the dream, God can fulfill the dream. If God has a future for you, God can bring it to pass. Don't let the world, don't let a brother, don't let anybody else rob you of your faith that God can see you through. [00:34:19] (25 seconds) Edit Clip


This world can't give you hope, but Jesus gives hope. This world can't change your life. Jesus can do anything. Gustavo, the word works. That word can change anybody's life. I can't help anybody that won't listen to this. If they won't obey this, they won't obey anybody except themselves. But if they'll listen to that, he can change their life forever. [00:50:53] (39 seconds) Edit Clip


To stay still is to die in stagnation but to get into the flow of God's spiritual direction is to live in the flow of living water God's water is alive he is a well of living water he is not a pool of stagnation he's not sitting in the same spot God's always moving he's like the wind he's like the water he's always looking for something to flow through amen or blow through or go through amen but you gotta let him flow through you [00:54:42] (27 seconds) Edit Clip


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