God at Work Beneath the Surface
Scripture: John 12:24
“I assure you that unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it can only be a single seed. But if it dies, it bears much fruit.”
There are moments when a familiar verse suddenly opens up and reveals something we have not noticed before. This time it is Jesus’ quiet phrase: “it can only remain a single seed.”
Those words linger. A seed that never falls into the soil remains exactly as it is—safe, intact, unchanged. But it is also limited. It carries life within it, yet never releases that life for the sake of others.
Jesus invites us to see that real fruitfulness often begins with letting go. The falling of the seed is not dramatic or celebrated. It happens underground, unseen, in darkness. Growth takes place beneath the surface long before anything breaks through into view. So it is with many acts of faith, service, and obedience. Much of what God does in and through us is hidden work.
Of course, Jesus is speaking first of himself—his willingness to suffer and die so that others might live. The cross is the ultimate “falling into the earth,” where what looked like loss became the source of abundant life. Yet this is also a pattern for discipleship. Following Christ means trusting that self-giving love, even when it feels costly or unnoticed, is never wasted in God’s economy.
Illustration
A gardener once planted seeds in two places. One he left on a shelf in its packet—clean, dry, and perfectly preserved. The other he buried in the soil, where it was covered, pressed down, and exposed to damp and decay. Months later, the shelf still held a packet of seeds, unchanged. But in the garden, plants had emerged—strong, fruitful, and life-giving.
The seed on the shelf looked untouched, but it produced nothing. The buried seed looked lost, yet it multiplied.
So often we want to remain “on the shelf”—protected, admired, unspent. But God’s fruit usually grows where faith has been placed into the soil of everyday life, sacrifice, and quiet obedience.
Where might God be inviting me to let go of comfort, recognition, or control?
Prayer
Lord Jesus,
You did not cling to safety or status, but gave yourself so that many might live.
Teach us to trust the quiet work you do beneath the surface of our lives.
When obedience feels costly and fruit seems slow to appear,
help us believe that no act of love is ever wasted in your hands.
Give us courage to fall into the soil of your will,
that our lives may bear fruit for your glory and for the life of the world. Amen






