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Dying to Self: John 12:20–26 Explained

Dying to Self: John 12:20–26 Explained

Simpli Sermon · Dwell City Church

November 25, 202528m 9s

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Show Notes

This sermon focuses on the biblical passage John 12:20-26. The central theme explored is the necessity of self-denial in order to truly live for Christ, illustrating this concept through the metaphor of a grain of wheat dying to bear fruit and references to secular examples of self-sacrifice. It interprets Jesus's response to Greeks seeking him out as an assertion that His impending glorification—through death, resurrection, and ascension—is what grants access to all people, regardless of background. The message emphasizes that serving and following Jesus requires a continuous, life-long pattern of dying to personal desires and counting others as more significant, with the ultimate promise of honor from the Father and eternal life with Christ.