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Men Who Understood The Times Series
Contributed by Rev. Samuel Arimoro on Aug 2, 2025 (message contributor)
Summary: In every generation, God raises men and women who have spiritual understanding of the times. These people do not just go with the flow of events, but discern divine seasons and respond appropriately.
MEN WHO UNDERSTOOD THE TIMES
By Rev. Samuel Arimoro
Main Text: 1 Chronicles 12:32
Supporting Texts: Proverbs 4:7, Daniel 2:20-23, Matthew 16:2-3, Ecclesiastes 3:1, Romans 13:11
INTRODUCTION:
In every generation, God raises men and women who have spiritual understanding of the times. These people do not just go with the flow of events, but discern divine seasons and respond appropriately. The sons of Issachar, mentioned in 1 Chronicles 12:32, were such people—wise, perceptive, and relevant. They were not just warriors; they were counsellors whose wisdom guided Israel.
Spiritual relevance in today's world requires more than activity; it demands discernment. We live in an era where people are driven by emotions, trends, and pressure. But God is seeking those who understand what He is doing, those who do not panic in crisis, and those who align with His will.
As we study the lives of the sons of Issachar, we’ll learn the traits that made them stand out and how we too can become people of understanding and influence in our generation.
1. UNDERSTANDING TIMES AND SEASONS IS A DIVINE GIFT
a) God is the revealer of times and seasons (Daniel 2:20–21)
God alone changes times and seasons, and He grants wisdom to those who seek Him for divine insight. The ability to discern times is not natural; it is given by God.
b) Lack of understanding leads to missed divine opportunities (Luke 19:44)
Jesus wept over Jerusalem because they failed to recognise their time of visitation. Not understanding God's timing can lead to loss, regret, and judgement.
c) The Spirit helps us perceive divine timing (Romans 8:14)
As many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God. It is by the Spirit that we discern when to move, wait, speak, or act.
d) There is a time and purpose for everything (Ecclesiastes 3:1)
Life is structured in divine sequences. Recognising God's time for each season helps us to walk in alignment and fruitfulness.
Biblical Example: Noah (Genesis 6–9)
Noah understood the time of impending judgement and obeyed God by preparing an ark. His discernment saved his family and preserved humanity.
2. PEOPLE OF UNDERSTANDING INFLUENCE OTHERS
a) The sons of Issachar provided direction for Israel (1 Chronicles 12:32)
Their wisdom influenced national decisions. They had leadership capacity rooted in divine understanding.
b) Wisdom attracts responsibility and leadership (Proverbs 4:7-9)
Those who walk in wisdom are often entrusted with leadership. They are dependable and stable.
c) Influence grows when it is backed by discernment (Ecclesiastes 10:10)
Wisdom sharpens a man's edge and makes his influence effective. You are not easily ignored when you carry divine understanding.
d) True spiritual leaders see beyond the surface (2 Kings 6:16-17)
Elisha saw into the spirit realm and gave counsel that changed the outcome of war. People of insight have solutions.
Biblical Example: Joseph (Genesis 41:14-40)
Joseph's understanding of Pharaoh’s dream and the seasons of plenty and famine made him a prime minister in Egypt. His wisdom saved nations.
3. DISCERNMENT BRINGS RELEVANCE IN GOD'S AGENDA
a) Those who understand the times become God's mouthpiece (Amos 3:7)
God reveals His secrets to those who are aligned with Him. These individuals are His voice to nations and generations.
b) Relevance is rooted in alignment with divine purpose (Romans 8:28)
Understanding the divine agenda makes you relevant and useful in God's hands.
c) Discernment prevents distraction (Nehemiah 6:3)
Nehemiah discerned the enemy’s trap and refused to leave the work. Discernment helps us stay focused.
d) Those who discern spiritual seasons reap divine rewards (Galatians 6:9)
There’s a due season for every harvest. Discernment helps us endure till our time comes.
Biblical Example: Esther (Esther 4:13-16)
Esther discerned that her position was for such a time as this. Her response to Mordecai saved the Jewish people.
4. A LIFE OF PRAYER AND FELLOWSHIP CULTIVATES DISCERNMENT
a) Seeking God unveils divine secrets (Jeremiah 33:3)
God invites us to call upon Him and promises to reveal hidden things we do not know.
b) Discernment grows through intimacy with the Holy Spirit (John 16:13)
The Spirit guides us into all truth, showing us things to come.
c) Fellowship sharpens spiritual senses (Hebrews 5:14)
Those who consistently walk with God develop sensitivity to His voice and timing.
d) Jesus often withdrew to pray (Luke 5:16)
Christ is our perfect example. His discernment flowed from consistent fellowship with the Father.
Biblical Example: Daniel (Daniel 6:10, 2:19)
Daniel’s habit of prayer gave him access to divine revelations and made him a man of understanding before kings.
5. SPIRITUAL INSIGHT PRESERVES DESTINIES
a) Those who understand the times avoid destruction (Matthew 24:15-16)
Jesus warned the disciples of the coming desolation. Those who discerned His words fled and were saved.
b) God gives wisdom to preserve His people (Proverbs 2:11)