Seasons of Dormancy

By Marvin Nemitz on July 7, 2026
Seasons of Dormancy

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Genesis 8:22 - “While the earth remains, Seedtime and harvest, Cold and heat, Winter and summer, And day and night Shall not cease.”

As God was speaking to me about this message, I kept hearing a phrase repeating in my spirit.

  • Dormant is not death.

God created natural seasons. Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. In the natural they work for farming and fruit bearing. Rainy season, Growing season, Harvest Season and the Fallow season or the season of dormancy.

Each of these seasons are important and serve a significant purpose.

  • In the same way all of us have Spiritual seasons.

They are a natural cycle of God doing things in and through our lives.

God made the seasons. Every one of them including winter.

Our opening scriptures tell us that God made summer and winter. That as long as the earth remains there will be seedtime and harvest, winter and summer and day and night.

God made the winter season just as much as he made the summer and fall.

Psalm 74:17 - You have set all the borders of the earth; You have made summer and winter.

Winter is not a bad season… it is a necessary season just as surely as God created the day and night. Night time is not bad, it is a daily necessary thing.

  • Winter comes along seasonally. - Regularly

We will go through winter seasons in our spiritual walk often. God worked it into His plan.

A season is not just a one - off it is an annual event.

Winter is a predictable thing. No matter where you live on earth there is a winter, however that looks like in the environment you are in.

Everyone has their favorite seasons. For some reason we are conditioned to think of the winter season unfavorably in the natural – unless of course you live in Florida.

In the spiritual people look unfavorably many times on their winter seasons. When it arrives, they act like something is wrong when in fact the season has arrived right on time.

I think somehow, we think that the season should be making adjustments to fit our lifestyle when in fact our lifestyle choices should be made to fit the season, we are in.

I like to wear shorts and tee shirts but up north during the winter time it just isn’t practical. There is nothing wrong with me or the season that I am in It just makes sense to dress for the season.

I believe that there are some things we can learn about the predictable winter seasons of our lives.

Ecclesiastes 3:1 - To everything there is a season, A time for every purpose under heaven:

You may be in a season of dormancy in your life right now. Where things seem cold, barren and on the surface they look dead.

All of us go through these seasons. Listen to me – you are in a season of dormancy not death. This season has a purpose. It may not look like much is happening but there is a lot going on.

  • Dormancy is only a season. Winter time. The time where there are not any leaves, flowers or fruit is temporary.  This season will end. But remember it will come around again.

There are several purposes in the dormant seasons of life.

A winter season is a time of rest.

A time of rest is just as important as a time of productivity.

Can I say that louder for those in the back row.

When it comes to farming, winter is a season of rest for the farmer the family and for the ground.

It is an extended period to - just be.

Dormancy requires us to DO less and to just BE more. – Just Be.

~ Lee Warren – Dormancy isn’t just rest, but quiet renewal, letting life slow down long enough to rediscover what makes it sweet.

There is a lot of dark in the winter. The darkness is not the complete absence of light it is the needed amount of light to produce rest.

Just as we need a significant portion of our twenty – four-hour day = ideally a full seven hours for rest— winter is a significant extended season for us to spiritually rest in the Lord.

Rest is not just sleep it is a reset. It allows what is producing to have time to stop giving and to simply start receiving.

I love the saying that you cannot pour from an empty cup.

  • Winter season is a time to fill your cup.

To those who like to produce, winter can be a frustrating time because no matter how hard you would like to be growing and producing you cannot no matter how you try to force it because the climate, the atmosphere and the conditions are not right for it. It is winter.

Someone needs to hear this - There is nothing wrong with the land. There is nothing wrong - It is the season you are in.

Adjust your expectations to the season. Be realistic. This isn’t unspiritual as a matter of fact it just might be the most faith-filled thing that you do. When winter comes around just do what you are to do in winter.

Remember that there is a difference between dead and dormant.

Don’t confuse the two. A farmer’s field looks dead during the winter, but it is not. It is simply resting. The potential is still there but only if it rests and resets.

  • You can be fallow and fertile at the same time.

Proverbs 13:23 (AMP) - Abundant food is in the fallow (uncultivated) ground of the poor,

Spiritual winter seasons do not mean that you are dead. You can still be as healthy as can be.

The truth is that you will only be as healthy as the time you allow yourself to rest in the Lord.

All of us need spiritual and natural Sabbath rests.

The Bible tells us that the sabbath was a holy day. A time intentionally set apart for God. Remember that God set the Sabbath day just as surely as He set the seasons.

  • We need to reset our thinking about winter – The dormant season is not dead ground it is Holy Ground.

~ God uses the stillness the dormant season to provide necessary rest. We need to see this as a season of obedience rather than a season of laziness.

The Dormant season is a season of growth and strength.

Outwardly it may seem like nothing is happening.

It is under the surface in times of winter where roots grow deeper, faith is strengthened and character is developed.

Habakkuk 3:17-19 (NLT) - Even though the fig trees have no blossoms, and there are no grapes on the vines, even though the olive crop fails, and the fields lie empty and barren; even though the flocks die in the fields, and the cattle barns are empty, 18 yet I will rejoice in the Lord! I will be joyful in the God of my salvation! 19 The Sovereign Lord is my strength! He makes me as surefooted as a deer, able to tread upon the heights.

It is in the winter seasons that you learn that true worship of God is not tied to production for God. It is where we learn to cherish our salvation.

It is where God makes your faith sure in order to do well when God takes you to the highs of life.

Dormancy isn’t a season of weakness it is a season of gaining strength.

Winter is a time for growth that isn’t seen.

Invisible activity is still going on. It is not meant to be observed by others it is a season where God does His work in privacy away from the opinion and measurement of others.

If you are worried about appearances and production, then you probably have a difficult time with winter. – You need to understand that winter isn’t about that.

I often hear about people who comment about how bad the trees and ground look during the winter time up north.

They say that the trees look bare, and the ground looks hard and dead.

It is during the winter that appearances are deceiving.

The trees aren’t dead they are growing underground.

Before the trees hit the growth spurt of spring and the tree expands it must first grow just as deep under the surface. Without the strong roots the tree would topple over or not have the needed stability for the growth that is about to happen.

If the root system doesn’t grow to support the branches the tree either will not be able to stand or will have only enough nourishment for leaves and not enough for fruit.

Remember that in the spirit, God did not just call us to look good but to bear fruit.

If you will remember – Jesus actually cursed a tree that looked good but was not bearing fruit in fruit bearing season.

John 15:16 (AMP) - You have not chosen Me, but I have chosen you and I have appointed and placed and purposefully planted you, so that you would go and bear fruit and keep on bearing, and that your fruit will remain and be lasting, so that whatever you ask of the Father in My name [as My representative] He may give to you.

In the winter there appears to be no life. The surface is dormant, but the root system is thriving. Winter reminds us to be deeper than what things look like. It also keeps you from being prideful during the harvest.

Isaiah 37:31 - And the remnant who have escaped of the house of Judah Shall again take root downward, And bear fruit upward.

Notice that downward growth – rooted growth - always comes before upward fruitful growth.

Everyone loves the fruits, but you always need a season to focus on the roots. No one else but you and God get to see that and THAT is ok.

  • Winter reminds us that we all need seasons where it is just us and God, it’s not about the fruit – it’s not about what people see; It is just about you and God.

The quality of the fruit will always be determined by the quality of the roots.

What season are you in. I find it interesting that God would have me address the winter season in the midst of our sweltering Florida summer. May be it is my wishful thinking for some cool air.

Whatever season you find yourself in today. Know that you are loved by God and that you are being developed to produce incredible fruit in and through your life.

Know that you are loved.
Pastor Marvin & Dawn

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