In today's gathering, we delve into the profound spiritual truth that Jesus Christ's sacrifice, akin to a single seed falling to the ground, yields an abundant harvest for the Kingdom of God. This truth is vividly illustrated in the story of David and Sevilla Flood, missionaries to the Belgian Congo in 1921, who faced immense hardship and tragedy in their quest to spread the Gospel. Despite being rebuffed by the village chief and enduring the loss of Sevilla shortly after the birth of their daughter, the Floods' sacrifice was not in vain. Their story is a testament to the transformative power of faith and the far-reaching impact of selfless devotion to God's calling.
The Floods' only convert, a young boy who they sold chickens and eggs to, grew up to lead his entire village to Christ. This boy's faith and leadership eventually led to a thriving Christian community of 600 believers in that village. Years later, the Floods' daughter, Aggie, discovered the legacy of her parents' ministry and the profound effect her mother's death had on the spread of Christianity in the Congo. Aggie's reunion with her estranged father, David, who had become bitter and resentful towards God, culminated in his reconciliation with God before his passing.
This narrative exemplifies the scripture from John 12:24, where Jesus speaks of His impending death as necessary for the proliferation of His followers. Just as a kernel of wheat must die to produce many seeds, so too must we be willing to lose our lives for Christ to gain eternal life. Our Lord Jesus left His heavenly abode to dwell among us, to teach us, and ultimately to sacrifice Himself for our redemption. His death and resurrection have borne a harvest of believers that continues to grow across the globe.
As we prepare our hearts for the observance of the Lord's Supper, we are reminded of the magnitude of Christ's sacrifice. We are called to remember the seed that willingly gave His life so that through His death, we might live. It is a time to renew our commitment to follow Jesus, regardless of our past, the cost, or the actions of others. We are to receive the grace extended to us through Jesus' sacrifice on the cross, and to respond faithfully to God's call in our lives.
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