Bible Study - Sabbath School Podcast

1503 - Sabbath School - 10.Sep Sat


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Read for This Week’s Study: Phil. 2:5–9; Rom. 12:1, 2;

1 Sam. 2:12–3:18; 1 Sam. 13:1–14; Zech. 4:1–14.

Memory Text: “Most assuredly, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat

falls into the ground and dies, it remains alone; . . . but if it dies, it

produces much grain” (John 12:24, NKJV).

Jesus’ picture of a kernel of wheat dying is a fascinating analogy of

our submission to God’s will. First, there is the falling. The kernel

that falls from the wheat stalk has no control over where or how

it falls to the ground. It has no control over the ground that surrounds

and then presses over it.

Second, there is the waiting. As the kernel lies in the earth, it does not

know what the future holds. It cannot “imagine” what life will be like

in the future, for it is only a kernel of wheat.

Third, there is the dying. The kernel cannot possibly become a wheat

stalk unless it gives up its safe, comfortable situation as a kernel. It

must “die”; that is, it must give up what it has always been before so it

may be transformed from a seed into a fruit-bearing plant.

The Week at a Glance: If we know that God’s will is best for

us, why do we have such a hard time accepting it? What example

of submission has Christ left for us? How do you see the analogy of

the kernel of wheat as applying to your own life?

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