Nathan Smith - March 29, 2026
From Death Comes Life
Scripture References: Luke 23:39-42, Daniel 7:13-14, John 12:20-26
From Series: "The Gospel According to John"
An expositional look at the book of John.
by Morgan Hall | Mar 30, 2026
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CloseA grain of wheat that falls into the ground and dies doesn't just produce one grain in return — it produces a harvest. Jesus applied this image to himself, and it changes everything. In this message from John 12:20–26, Pastor Nathan Smith explores one of the most paradoxical truths in all of Scripture: that the glory of the Son of Man would be revealed not through conquest, but through death. When Greeks come seeking Jesus at the Passover feast, their arrival signals a turning point — the ingathering of the nations has begun, and the hour Jesus had spoken of throughout the Gospel of John has finally come. We look at what it means that Jesus is the grain that must die, why Daniel 7 and Isaiah point to this very moment, and what true believing faith actually looks like — using the thief on the cross as a window into repenting, particular, and directional faith. And then there's the upside-down truth for the Christian life: it is by dying to self that we truly live.
Scripture References: Luke 23:39-42, Daniel 7:13-14, John 12:20-26
From Series: The Gospel According to John | More Messages from Nathan Smith
An expositional look at the book of John.