Bible Facts Of The Day, October 08, 2025 Why Does God judge His Creation?

Jesus declared that unless a grain of wheat falls into the ground and dies it can only be a single seed. But if it dies, it produces a big harvest. What did Jesus mean by that saying? Of course He meant for His body to die and thus producing many saints for the glory of God.

“Dying to the world” is a phrase, that means to detach one’s motives and desires from the temporary, corruptible, and sinful systems and values of this earthly existence, redirecting that focus toward God and His eternal will. This detachment allows for the emergence of a new self centered on faith in Christ, rather than on self-reliance, worldly possessions, or praise. 

The phrase is rooted in New Testament passages, such as Galatians 6:14, where a believer’s identity with Christ’s crucifixion leads to a metaphorical “death” to the world, and the world to them. 

  • Detachment from Worldly Desires: It involves not being overly concerned with worldly possessions, power, or pleasure, understanding that these are fleeting. 
  • Focus on the Eternal: Instead of seeking fulfillment in temporary things, one seeks fulfillment in God’s eternal promises and way of life. 
  • A New Identity: Becoming “dead to the world” means the old, self-reliant, and sinful self dies, giving way to a new self that lives by faith and is united with Christ. 
  • Inner Peace: This spiritual condition brings inner peace, making one impervious to the world’s slander, praise, poverty, or wealth. 
  • Living for God: The result is a focus on God’s love, mercy, and compassion, emulating Christ’s example rather than worldly pursuits.

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