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EPISODE · Mar 21, 2026 · 3 MIN

Seasons (March 21)

from Enthusiastic Ideas · host Gary Henry

SEASONS (MARCH 21)View on Website -- https://wordpoints.com/seasons-march-21/Sing a song of seasons!Something bright in all!(Robert Louis Stevenson)JUST AS THE YEAR FALLS INTO FOUR NATURAL DIVISIONS — SPRING, SUMMER, AUTUMN, AND WINTER — IT’S GOOD FOR US TO LEAD LIVES THAT ARE “SEASONAL.” Nowadays many of us are cut off from any significant contact with nature and its recurring periods, and if we’re not careful, we will fall into the habit of doing the same thing all the time, twelve months every year. But just as nature does a different kind of work in the spring than in the fall, we need to vary the pattern of our living. Our human years need to be characterized by seasons, so that we enjoy some rhythm and variety.To begin with, it would help us to recover our appreciation of the natural seasons themselves. The qualities that distinguish the four seasons are truly refreshing. However, if we even notice these qualities, it is often only to complain: if it is hot or cold, dry or rainy, we speak as if these variations were undesirable. But they’re not to be regretted or complained about; they are the changes that can give structure, pattern, and texture to our lives. We need to taste the seasons — each of them — more consciously and appreciatively.Taken as a whole, our lives fall into seasons. There is the spring of youth, the summer of early adulthood, the fall of late adulthood, and the winter of old age. All of these present special opportunities and challenges. Each is to be enjoyed and used wisely.But young or old, it’s good to follow the natural seasons each year, enjoy them, and gratefully adapt to their differences. If we’ll lead a summer-like life in the summer, a winter-like life in the winter, and so forth, we’ll find ourselves not only relishing life but being more productive in our worthwhile activities. Respecting the seasons is a good way to get more out of life in all its dimensions.Today, it’s good to be reminded that spring is the “first” season, a time of new beginnings and growth. As greenery starts to emerge from the gray of winter, who can help but be reminded of the opportunity this gives us to renew our commitment to life itself? So whatever good thing you can begin — or renew — today, let it live in you!"In our hearts those of us who know anything worth knowing know that in March a new year begins, and if we plan any new leaves, it will be when the rest of Nature is planning them too" (Joseph Wood Krutch).Gary Henry - WordPoints.com + AreYouaChristian.com

SEASONS (MARCH 21)View on Website -- https://wordpoints.com/seasons-march-21/Sing a song of seasons!Something bright in all!(Robert Louis Stevenson)JUST AS THE YEAR FALLS INTO FOUR NATURAL DIVISIONS — SPRING, SUMMER, AUTUMN, AND WINTER — IT’S GOOD FOR US TO LEAD LIVES THAT ARE “SEASONAL.” Nowadays many of us are cut off from any significant contact with nature and its recurring periods, and if we’re not careful, we will fall into the habit of doing the same thing all the time, twelve months every year. But just as nature does a different kind of work in the spring than in the fall, we need to vary the pattern of our living. Our human years need to be characterized by seasons, so that we enjoy some rhythm and variety.To begin with, it would help us to recover our appreciation of the natural seasons themselves. The qualities that distinguish the four seasons are truly refreshing. However, if we even notice these qualities, it is often only to complain: if it is hot or cold, dry or rainy, we speak as if these variations were undesirable. But they’re not to be regretted or complained about; they are the changes that can give structure, pattern, and texture to our lives. We need to taste the seasons — each of them — more consciously and appreciatively.Taken as a whole, our lives fall into seasons. There is the spring of youth, the summer of early adulthood, the fall of late adulthood, and the winter of old age. All of these present special opportunities and challenges. Each is to be enjoyed and used wisely.But young or old, it’s good to follow the natural seasons each year, enjoy them, and gratefully adapt to their differences. If we’ll lead a summer-like life in the summer, a winter-like life in the winter, and so forth, we’ll find ourselves not only relishing life but being more productive in our worthwhile activities. Respecting the seasons is a good way to get more out of life in all its dimensions.Today, it’s good to be reminded that spring is the “first” season, a time of new beginnings and growth. As greenery starts to emerge from the gray of winter, who can help but be reminded of the opportunity this gives us to renew our commitment to life itself? So whatever good thing you can begin — or renew — today, let it live in you!"In our hearts those of us who know anything worth knowing know that in March a new year begins, and if we plan any new leaves, it will be when the rest of Nature is planning them too" (Joseph Wood Krutch).Gary Henry - WordPoints.com + AreYouaChristian.com

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SEASONS (MARCH 21)View on Website -- https://wordpoints.com/seasons-march-21/Sing a song of seasons!Something bright in all!(Robert Louis Stevenson)JUST AS THE YEAR FALLS INTO FOUR NATURAL DIVISIONS — SPRING, SUMMER, AUTUMN, AND WINTER — IT’S GOOD...

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