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  <title>A Seed Must Die - John 12:20-50 | May 22, 2026</title>
  <description>Welcome to One Single Story, Season 5 -- a weekday podcast where Pastor Stephen Mizell, Pastor Jay Rivenbark, and Pastor Sheryl Daughety walk through the One Year Bible one passage at a time. Today we are in John 12:20-50, where Jesus reframes death as a pathway to glory and calls his followers to walk in the light. In This Episode: * What it means that a seed must die to produce life -- and how that applies to Christ's sacrifice and our own daily surrender * Why resisting the light is always a choice, never an accident * How God's kingdom measures success by obedience and faithfulness, not visibility or outcomes Key Quote: &amp;quot;Faithfulness is more important than visibility in the kingdom -- and obedience is more important than outcomes.&amp;quot; New episodes every weekday at onesinglestory.com. Open Door Church, Edenton, North Carolina -- visitopendoor.com. If this episode encouraged you, subscribe and share it with someone who needs it today. #OneYearBible #ChristianPodcast #BibleStudy #DailyDevotional #OpenDoorChurch #BiblicalEncouragement #ChristianLife #Scripture #Faith #GospelOfJohn #DieToSelf #WalkInTheLight #Discipleship </description>
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