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EPISODE · Aug 4, 2025 · 36 MIN

The Rhythm of Time

from The Charlie Grimes Podcast · host Charles R Grimes

What if every season—joy and sorrow, birth and death, building and letting go—was part of a divine cadence? In “The Rhythm of Time,” we listen closely to the poetic pulse of Ecclesiastes 3, tracing God's presence through the passing moments we often rush or resist. From the mystery of eternity planted in human hearts to the humility of returning to dust, this episode reflects on the tension between timeless purpose and fleeting breath. It’s not just time we’re measuring—it’s meaning.

What if every season—joy and sorrow, birth and death, building and letting go—was part of a divine cadence? In “The Rhythm of Time,” we listen closely to the poetic pulse of Ecclesiastes 3, tracing God's presence through the passing moments we often rush or resist. From the mystery of eternity planted in human hearts to the humility of returning to dust, this episode reflects on the tension between timeless purpose and fleeting breath. It’s not just time we’re measuring—it’s meaning.

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What if every season—joy and sorrow, birth and death, building and letting go—was part of a divine cadence? In “The Rhythm of Time,” we listen closely to the poetic pulse of Ecclesiastes 3, tracing God's presence through the passing moments we often...

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