Life is filled with beginnings and endings. Some endings arrive with celebration, while others come with a quiet sadness as we recognize that a cherished season has passed. Whether it is the end of a career, the closing of a chapter with family, the completion of a ministry, or simply the turning of another page in life, endings are often bittersweet because they remind us of both what we have gained and what we must leave behind. Yet for the child of God, an ending is never the end of the story. It is simply the place where the Lord begins writing the next chapter.
One of the greatest temptations during times of transition is fear. We wonder what lies ahead, whether we are making the right decisions, or if the future will be as meaningful as the past. But Scripture continually reminds us that our confidence is not found in familiar circumstances. It is found in the unchanging character of God. The same Lord who faithfully guided us through one season is already present in the next. Long before we arrive there, He has prepared the way.
The Bible reminds us in Ecclesiastes 3:1:
“To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.”
God never intended life to remain static. He designed it with seasons, times of planting and harvesting, learning and teaching, building and resting. Every season serves a purpose in shaping us into the people He desires us to become. If we cling too tightly to what is ending, we may miss the beautiful opportunities God has prepared in what is beginning.
Change is not something we must simply endure. It is something we can embrace with grace and confidence. Looking back allows us to give thanks for God’s faithfulness, while looking ahead allows us to trust His promises. Every ending carries with it memories worth cherishing, lessons worth remembering, and blessings that have prepared us for what comes next. Rather than fearing change, we can welcome it knowing that the Author of our lives never loses His place in the story.
This week, if you find yourself standing between an ending and a beginning, remember that God is already walking ahead of you. Thank Him for the season that has passed, celebrate the blessings it brought, and step confidently into the future He is unfolding. The God who has carried you this far will not abandon you now. His plans remain good, His timing remains perfect, and His presence will be with you through every beginning, every ending, and every step in between.
