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Linda Ann Spicher is a daughter, older of two sisters, and mom of two plus a son-in-law. She recently retired from a 35-year finance career to pursue her passion and ministry through writing, baking, and mentoring. She enjoys old movies, cartoons, history, game nights, road trips, and sunrises.

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  1. Seasons change and praise the Lord that He gives strength for His people to soar like eagles Thank you for the wonderful reminder!

    • Yes, Grace, it’s amazing the strength only God can provide. Sometimes you don’t realize it until after a certain situation or season has passed, but when you look back and wonder “how did I do that?”. God bless.

  2. Thank you so much for this beautiful metaphor of the seasons of life. Just like the seasons of the year, each has new beginnings and endings, but it does seem like the closer autumn gets, the more frequent the endings become. I have to remind myself, though with each ending is also a beginning. I’m not yet in the autumn of life, but after reading this, I think I may be in the dog days of summer. That makes me smile. Sometimes something you read just really lands solidly and today’s reflection is definitely that for me. But in a really good way. A way that encourages me and helps me to shift my perspective to see whatever is good, I will dwell on those things. Thank you.

    • I’m so happy the reflection encourages you. Yes, the “endings” can lead to new “beginnings” which is part of the beauty in this “circle of life”. Being able to see, identify, or at least acknowledge something good makes all the difference. Thank you for sharing, Jennifer. Have a blessed day.

  3. Thank you for this beautiful and timely devotion! We have so much in common. Your message ministers and resonates with my soul right now. Fall is my favorite season, yet the life changes and experiences that come with it can leave me feeling a bit rudderless. Thank you so much! God bless

    • My Dad was in the Navy many years ago and understands the importance of that rudder on the ship. I can relate with your feeling a bit “rudderless”. All I can say is thank goodness He is the “rudder” steering all of us “passing ships”. You’re welcome and thank you for sharing, Tracy. Keep the Faith.

  4. Love this!! Perfect description of the season I’m in. Autumn has always been my favorite time of year. Cooler weather, gathering family, pumpkin spice… But this Autumn gathering has come in funerals, empty chairs, cooler temps bring more aches and pains…but I am embracing it all.

    • Hello Cheryl,
      I’m “happy” in a sense we can share this season together. Ah, aches and pains, yes, I too find this new with cooler weather now :-). While challenging to welcome and embrace this Autumn always remember “where two or more are gathered together, in My name, there am I with them” (Matthew 18:20). Praying for you today.

  5. I love the way this message was delivered; how we view our seasons is all about perspective and this captures that message in a beautiful way.

    • Thank you, I Ruiz. While this focuses on Autumn, you are correct because every season has its ups and downs, and how we walk through them can have a great impact on how we experience them. Take care my friend.

  6. Very uplifting and necessary article for all who have been experiencing autumn. Living in New England autumn is a very beautiful season and is the greatest time for self reflection. Thank you.

    • Ahhh, Autumn in New England, simply breathtaking. When the temps finally cool down a bit here in Florida, it too is a beautiful time for self-reflection, especially when watching a sunrise at the ocean. Thank you, Beatrice for sharing.

  7. Beautiful reflection on the autumn season of life. Captures the essence of how every seasons has ups and sometimes downs, but no matter what, God is always there with us.

    • Good morning, Laura. Thank you and I’m happy you enjoyed the reflection. Our God is truly an awesome God with us yesterday, today, and always. Take care.

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