Lent Day 24 - John 12:24

John 12:24

“Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit.”


As Jesus approaches the final days before the cross, He uses a simple but powerful agricultural image. A grain of wheat must fall into the soil and die before it can produce a harvest.  At first glance, this process appears like loss. The seed disappears beneath the ground. But in reality, this burial is the beginning of multiplication.  Jesus is speaking about His own death. The cross will look like defeat to many observers, but it will lead to life for the world.

This principle also applies to the lives of those who follow Him. Spiritual growth often requires letting go of comfort, pride, or control.  When we cling tightly to our own desires, we remain limited. But when we surrender our lives to God, new life begins to grow.
Lent is a season of planting seeds. Through prayer, repentance, generosity, and humility, God prepares the soil of our hearts for transformation.

Today, ask God to show you what He may be inviting you to release so that new fruit can grow in your life.

Prayer:
Lord, help me trust that surrender leads to life. Teach me to place my life in Your hands so that You can bring forth lasting fruit. Amen.
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