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Death to Life
In Jesus, we have hope that the process of dying and letting go is the first step into incredible new things from God. While reading this passage, it is clear that out of a heart full of trust and commitment to God, Jesus surrendered His life.
I cannot help but consider the seasons in my life where my hopes, dreams, and expectations needed to be surrendered fully to the Lord. Surrendering your hopes and dreams and dying to yourself can be painful, but there is always hope for a new life in Jesus. Jesus taught us in the Word that dying to yourself is essential for new life to come forth.
John 12:24 says, “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. Anyone who loves their life will lose it, while anyone who hates their life in this world will keep it for eternal life.” Once we let go and surrender our lives and expectations to the Lord, we allow Him to bring us into new things that are exceedingly more than we can ask or imagine.
Think: In what ways did Jesus’ death bring about good things in the Bible and our world? How does Jesus’ death offer you hope for a better future?
Pray: Take a moment today to thank the Lord that because of Jesus, there is always hope for new life and new beginnings, no matter how dark the circumstances. Thank Him for specific ways this truth has been evident in your life.
Respond: Are there things in your life in this season that you need to let go of so that God can do something new? If you think of something, recruit a friend, family member, or small group member to pray for you as you seek to surrender it to the Lord and wait with open arms for what He has in store for you.
Author: Carrie Koster, Preschool Coordinator
About this Plan
For thousands of years, Christians worldwide have spent time preparing their hearts to celebrate Easter, eventually naming this season “Lent.” During the 40 days before the holiday, they would fast, pray, and spend extra time in the Scripture. We have developed this devotional as a tool to help you dig into the Bible this Lenten season and learn more about who Jesus is.
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