How God Uses the Dirt to Grow Destiny
Sometimes, it feels like life throws dirt on top of you.
You lose people.
You lose yourself.
Your dreams collapse.
Your hope dims.
You look around and see nothing but silence, loss, and confusion—and you begin to wonder…
“Was I buried?”
Maybe you were. But not to die… to bloom.
The Seed Must Be Buried Before It Can Bloom
Jesus said something strange in John 12:24:
“Very truly I tell you, unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds.”
In God’s kingdom, death precedes multiplication.
And burial precedes death.
What if the season that felt like your funeral was actually your planting?
What if you weren’t being buried to stay down… but to grow roots deep enough to carry what’s coming next?
The Soil of Suffering Isn’t Wasted
You know what’s wild about seeds?
They thrive in dark, messy places.
They split open in silence.
They grow in layers of pressure.
They break before they bloom.
That sounds a lot like what God does with us.
- When life caves in, He’s rooting identity.
- When people leave, He’s making room.
- When you feel buried, He’s preparing a bloom.
Even Jesus Was Buried
The body of Jesus was laid in a tomb. Covered in stone. Wrapped in linen. Guarded. Forgotten by the world.
But He wasn’t just dead or buried—He was planted.
Three days later, He rose.
Not the same. Not wounded. But resurrected.
You, too, were made for resurrection.
The ashes, the dirt, the pressure—it’s all part of the pattern.
“To bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes.”
—Isaiah 61:3
When the Darkness Makes No Sense
Maybe you’re in the dirt right now.
Maybe you’ve been crying over seeds that haven’t sprouted yet.
You’ve been doing the inner work, trusting the Lord, praying through the pain—and still, nothing seems to be moving. Let me remind you:
Roots grow down before stems grow up.
You’re being fortified, not forgotten.
Your roots are reaching deep enough to support a future that’s bigger than you can imagine.
Final Reflection:
There’s no blooming without breaking. There’s no fruit without falling. There’s no glory without the ground.
So if you feel buried, covered, unseen—
Good. That means something is being formed.
You are not finished. You are just beginning.
You weren’t buried to rot. You were planted to rise.
And when the time is right, you’ll bloom.


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