When the clocks shift for Daylight Saving Time, it’s a simple reminder that while our schedules change, God does not. Ecclesiastes 3:1 tells us there is a season and a time for every purpose under heaven. Human clocks may move forward or back, but the Lord remains steady and sovereign over every hour. Instead of frustration, we can choose patience and grace, remembering the encouragement of James 1:19 to be slow to anger—especially when we’re a little short on sleep.

Daylight Saving Time can also be an opportunity to “redeem the time,” as Ephesians 5:16 teaches. Use the change as a reset moment: adjust your routine, refresh your devotional time, and prepare your heart for worship. Even if you feel tired, gathering with other believers matters, just as Hebrews 10:25 reminds us. The clock may change, but our commitment to Christ and our trust in His unchanging nature should remain firm.