“I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me…”
— Galatians 2:20 (KJV)
There’s a saying among seasoned believers:
“God will kill you before He uses you.”
It sounds harsh, maybe even frightening, but it carries a deep spiritual truth:
Before God can use us mightily, He often allows us to be broken deeply.
🌾 Why Must We Die First?
Because our flesh cannot carry God's glory.
We are born into a world that teaches us to build our own name, seek our own desires, and lean on our own strength. But when God marks someone for divine purpose, He calls them to die to self. He dismantles pride, ego, self-will, and ambition—not to destroy us, but to empty us, so that He alone may fill us.
It is in this death to self that the true life in Christ begins.
🔥 The Refining Process
The Bible shows us this pattern over and over:
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Joseph was betrayed and imprisoned before he ruled Egypt.
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Moses was exiled for 40 years in the wilderness before leading Israel.
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David was hunted like a criminal before he wore the crown.
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Paul was blinded before he was sent to open blind eyes.
God breaks what He intends to bless, and buries what He plans to resurrect.
🌱 From Brokenness to Power
Spiritual death isn’t the end. It's the gateway to glory.
Jesus said,
“Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit.”
— John 12:24 (KJV)
There’s no resurrection without death. No power without surrender. No impact without intimacy. And no intimacy without brokenness.
🙏 Reflection Questions
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What areas of your life is God asking you to surrender?
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Are you resisting brokenness or embracing it as a holy process?
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In what ways can you die daily to your will and follow Christ more deeply?
🕊 Closing Thoughts
Being broken by God isn't punishment—it's preparation.
When you feel crushed, emptied, or forgotten, know this: you are being made usable.
He is not finished with you. He is forming Christ in you.
Let the old "you" die—so Christ can rise in you.
That is how the Kingdom is advanced. Not by might, nor by power, but by the Spirit of the Living God.
🙌 A Prayer for Surrender
Abba Father, in the name of Jesus,
I surrender every part of me that resists Your hand.
Break what needs to be broken. Burn what needs to be burned.
I lay down my pride, my plans, and my strength.
Let me die to self, so Christ may live fully in me.
Use me, Lord—not as I am, but as You have shaped me to be.
I trust You in the breaking. I praise You in the refining.
Because resurrection always follows surrender.
In Jesus Almighty name, Amen.
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