July 29, 2025

We Must Die Before We Can Live

We Must Die Before We Can Live

John 12:24 says, “Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone—but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit.”

That’s not just poetry. That’s process.

Some of us are praying for resurrection, but we’ve never submitted to burial.

We want transformation without the death of our old self. We want harvest, but we won’t die to the version of us that can’t carry it.

Jesus wasn’t just teaching a principle—He was modeling the spiritual law of increase: death first, then fruit.

Your comfort is not the indicator. In fact, if you’re buried, uncomfortable, and hidden, you’re probably right on schedule.

A seed that stays alive in your hand is just potential. It only becomes purpose when it surrenders to the dirt.

Some of you are in the dirt right now. Buried beneath disappointment, isolation, change. But what if that burial isn’t punishment—it’s preparation?

You’re not dead. You’re planted.

And what’s coming next? Fruit you never imagined.

The version of you that rises won’t even look like the one that went in.

God doesn’t build with pride—He builds with the pieces of our surrender.

So let the old you go. Let the pride die. Let the comfort die. Let the reputation die.

Because what God brings forth from that death will bless more than just you. It’ll feed a generation.

Stay buried until God gives the increase.

 

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