Dying to Be a Servant A Parable - Dr. Charles Stanley
The first grain of wheat turned down the suggestion. "No way!"
he said. "Count me out. I like my comfort, and I don't want to die."
But the second one, after carefully considering the pain and discomfort of
dying, decided the promise of a future harvest was worth the sacrifice. So the
farmer took him outside and planted him in the ground, while allowing the first
grain of wheat to remain inside the barn.
A few days later, a small green sprout appeared over where the seed had
been planted. Then it grew and became a tall stalk of wheat that produced one
hundred more grains. For the next forty years, the farmer planted all the seeds
that had originated from that first grain of wheat, and year after year, the
harvest multiplied. However, the grain of wheat that stayed in the barn
remained there by itself, never multiplying--but he was very comfortable.
Which grain of wheat are you? Are you playing it safe, or have you let
Christ plant you in the world? The only way you'll ever become useful and
fruitful in God's kingdom is to abandon your own selfish desires, get out of
your comfort zone, and serve the Lord by serving others.
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