
Seasonal has two meanings
And both are temporal
But given the root of the word
This is only natural.
It is not all year round
It is simply seasonal
And when you plan, remember,
This is temporal.
Life is a great example,
No one lives forever,
A season may be short or long
But forever, never.
There are two meanings
As I first suggested,
Let me see how clear I can be
As I have attested.
Four seasons in a year:
The most there can be,
However, both you and I know
Not in every country.
Barbados, for example,
Has dry and wet
And for as long as I’ve existed,
No winter as yet.
All year round it’s hot
And this is not seasonal,
Quite the opposite I’d imagine
Thus, not temporal.
Some seasons are fixed
Like the four seasons
But some seasons are manmade
For obvious reasons.
Crop-over in Barbados
And sugarcane harvest
National Festival of Creative Arts
And Christmas, the best.
Seasons can be short
And seasons can be long
But all seasons are temporal
When they come round.
A season may be annual
Or every five years
Like elections in Barbados
Or when they appear.
But whenever the season
Or, for however long,
To say that a season is temporal
One cannot be wrong.
There’s another meaning
Though subtle I believe
But having understood this
I am quite relieved.
You’ll see in the Bible
The phrase “in due season”,
And I am obliged to focus on it
For a very good reason.
Eight times in the Word
You will find this phrase
And it always appears to point
To some future stage.
A future stage yet past
And continuing still,
For all those in Christ Jesus
‘Tis God’s perfect will.
Our season has come
But we in due season too
Will reap what God promised
To both me and you.
Yes, life is a season
And though it goes on
Life will end for us one day
And we too will be gone.
Meanwhile we live
With this fact in mind,
Every season, short or long,
Is limited time.

Make the best
Of the time you are given
Knowing your reward is sure
After you have striven.
Seasonal though it be
Meaning for a season,
To honour God in all seasons
Is our life’s reason.
Galatians 6:9
And let us not be weary
In well doing:
For in due season we shall reap,
If we faint not.
Stewart Russell © February 6, 2025
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