
by Hazel Straub
God calls us to die to ourselves and to live for Christ. Death to our selfishness is not a popular topic but we are called to die to ourselves daily and take up our cross and follow Jesus. This results in dying to our flesh with its pride, stubbornness, rebellion, passions, lusts and desires.
Seeds have to die and lose their personal identity, to release the power inside. A small acorn when planted in soil, dies and eventually becomes a huge oak tree with many acorns. An apple seed dies to its seed shape and becomes an apple tree filled with hundreds of apples that have many seeds.
Jesus laid down his life and died, to that we and untold others would live. When we follow him and die to our flesh, Jesus gets the glory and many come into the kingdom of God. Never despise small beginnings!
“Timeless truth I speak to you: Unless a grain of wheat falls and dies in the ground, it remains alone, but if it dies, it yields much fruit.” (John 12:24 ABPE)
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Amen! Powerful message. Our sinful nature must die to allow the spirit to live for God. Have a blessed week.
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By: Beverley on 11/04/2024
at 3:23 pm
Yes! Thank you! May the blessings of God pursue and overtake you.
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By: Pure Glory on 11/04/2024
at 10:12 pm
Amen. This testament celebrates how our faith should reflect upon our transformation through the grace of our Savior and Lord.
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By: bigskybuckeye on 11/05/2024
at 3:06 pm
\o/ Praise God for grace and mercy!
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By: Pure Glory on 11/05/2024
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