Sometimes, where does this sentence come from?

Everything has a time, and everything in the world has a time.

Sometimes you live, sometimes you die, sometimes you plant, sometimes you pull out.

Sometimes kill, sometimes heal, sometimes tear down, sometimes build.

Sometimes crying, sometimes laughing, sometimes mourning, sometimes dancing.

Sometimes you throw stones, sometimes you collect stones, sometimes you hug them, and sometimes you don't hug them.

Looking for time, losing time, keeping time, giving up time.

Sometimes tearing, sometimes sewing, sometimes silence, sometimes words.

Sometimes love, sometimes hate, sometimes fight, sometimes and.

Excerpted from the third chapter of Ecclesiastes.

The superficial meaning of this sentence is: there are times of mourning and dancing. Opposing spiritual world, two completely different emotions.

Ecclesiastes says, "God created all beautiful things at the right time. And put immortality in the psychology of the world. However, people can't understand what God has done from beginning to end. I know that everything God does will last forever, and nothing will be increased or decreased. God did this to make people fear him. " However, we have no fear of all these incomprehensible things, but we are even more unscrupulous because we cannot understand them. Therefore, the Oracle said, "Therefore, when I meet people, Mo Qiang is as happy as it is. Because this is his part, it has almost been integrated into some secular doctrine of "eat, drink and be merry". The Bible teaches people that every moment exists to climb the eternal ladder, and now the end of that ladder is empty, so we should seize the fleeting moment.

Expressing God's greatness and omnipotence through various opposing emotions, there is nothing new in the world, and everything is timed. We should obey God's arrangement and give everything to God.