Diggin Deep
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Seasons: Autumn
God, teach me to die to my selfish desires.
READ
John 12:23-26
REFLECT
Spring is filled with awe and wonder. Summer is busy with work, external and internal. Inevitably, autumn must follow. Fall is surrounded with color, vibrant with the power of surrender. Consider the skydiver, or someone about to say, "I do." Such huge moments of trust have a strange overwhelming power to them. They’re tear-jerking, joy-bursting, full of exploding beauty in feeling and sight.
Jesus had a season of miracles and ministry, but it would not have changed the world if it had not led up to his death. Through His death, Jesus is the wheat that falls to the ground, dies, and seeds are dispersed around the world. Like Jesus, we too are called to a place of surrender. A life surrendered to Him, instead of our own selfish desires and ambitions. In autumn, we become less. We are humbled and we surrender. And like the seeds, God expands us.
RESPOND
Ask God to reveal to you the things in your life that you hold dearer than him. What areas of your life have you not surrendered to God and his purpose? Maybe it’s your job, or your family, or an unhealthy relationship. What’s keeping you from living in full surrender to God? Maybe it’s fear, or pride, or a need for control. Write down your answers. Repent, and declare today the day that you live in full surrender to God.
God, teach me to die to my selfish desires.
READ
John 12:23-26
REFLECT
Spring is filled with awe and wonder. Summer is busy with work, external and internal. Inevitably, autumn must follow. Fall is surrounded with color, vibrant with the power of surrender. Consider the skydiver, or someone about to say, "I do." Such huge moments of trust have a strange overwhelming power to them. They’re tear-jerking, joy-bursting, full of exploding beauty in feeling and sight.
Jesus had a season of miracles and ministry, but it would not have changed the world if it had not led up to his death. Through His death, Jesus is the wheat that falls to the ground, dies, and seeds are dispersed around the world. Like Jesus, we too are called to a place of surrender. A life surrendered to Him, instead of our own selfish desires and ambitions. In autumn, we become less. We are humbled and we surrender. And like the seeds, God expands us.
RESPOND
Ask God to reveal to you the things in your life that you hold dearer than him. What areas of your life have you not surrendered to God and his purpose? Maybe it’s your job, or your family, or an unhealthy relationship. What’s keeping you from living in full surrender to God? Maybe it’s fear, or pride, or a need for control. Write down your answers. Repent, and declare today the day that you live in full surrender to God.