
Very truly I tell you, unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds.
John 12:24
Devotional Message
Holding onto life tightly is what limits what God can do with it. When we cling to comfort, security, or our familiar patterns, we prevent transformation, change and spiritual fruitfulness from taking place. While it may seem counterintuitive, letting go is the pathway to multiplication. It is by releasing what no longer serves us that we create space for God’s greater purposes to unfold.
When we think of death, we often think in literal terms. But death is happening at every moment in the most sacred way. Spiritually and metaphorically, parts of us are meant to die off each day—old habits that no longer serve us, limiting programming, beliefs that keep us stagnant, practices that drain us, thoughts that consume us. Yet we prevent this divine pruning because we’re holding on too tightly out of fear of the unknown. We let the single seed remain unchanged out of self-protection, yet this limits the impact that comes from surrendering it to God’s cultivation. When we die to self, we allow ourselves to shift, change, evolve and grow—no longer preserving ourselves but offering ourselves to serve God’s purposes.
Jesus perfectly modeled this principle through His own sacrifice—His death led to the birth of a whole new spiritual reality for humanity, proving that God’s ways often seem backwards to human logic. Yet Jesus’s willingness to surrender prepared the way for eternal impact. While God doesn’t ask us to make that same ultimate sacrifice, He does invite us to let go and surrender in each present moment. In relationships, career and personal growth, it’s always when we release the one seed we’re clutching that God guides us toward a whole garden according to His perfect design.
Let’s Pray
Dear God, give me courage today to let go of things that I’m clinging to for safety and security. I know there are areas of my life that I’m keeping alive in order to protect myself instead of surrendering them and fully trusting you. So help me choose sacrifice over self-preservation, and pour faith into my spirit that you will multiply these seeds through my willingness to surrender. I know that parts of me are ready to be shed so that I can be guided toward greater life and fruitfulness, so help me follow Jesus’s example of sacrificial love and service. I open my heart to your ways even when they contradict my human understanding. I will strive to be patient as I wait for the fruit that comes from seasons of surrender. Thank you for the promise that what dies in your hands will bloom into something far more beautiful than I could have imagined. Amen.
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