Except. corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone.

This statement, prefaced by the verily, verily, that gives solemn emphasis, enforces. great truth. The grain of wheat may remain in the granary for. thousand years and be preserved, but it is useless there. It neither reproduces, nor is food. Grains were found in the wrappings of Egyptian mummies that were 4,000 years old, but they had never produced another grain. It is when it falls into the ground and undergoes dissolution, that it brings forth fruit. It is fruitful by giving itself up. So, too, Christ must give himself up. Must die, be placed in the ground, before he can be glorified and draw all men to him. His death was needful in order that he might impart life to the nations.

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