3:6 That
which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is
spirit. (John 3:5-6)
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There is no other doctrine that is more central to the
Christian faith as when Jesus spoke with Nicodemus and proclaimed that a man
must be born of water and the Spirit to enter the kingdom of God. Nicodemus was
obviously very confused, as written of the account of the meeting the
Pharisee had with Jesus after coming to
Him after sundown and it was dark. Nicodemus was thinking in physical terms and
could not understand the concept thinking that he must he enter the womb of his
mother and be born again? He wasn’t thinking in spiritual terms and it seemed
totally illogical to him at that moment.
Many Christians use the term to desribe their being a believer
of Jesus Christ, but do they fully understand in Spiritual terms exactly what
Jesus was driving at? Many use the label to describe themselves as this believer
in Jesus Christ, but is belief enough? Remember what James said in James
chapter 2 :
v.
19, Thou believest that there is one God; thou
doest well: the devils also believe, and tremble.
Let us examine what it means to be “born
again”.
As an illustration, when I was a young man,
I used to be only concerned with myself. I was single and single minded of what
I wanted. But when I got married and especially when I had a child between us,
I changed. My identity of who I was changed dramatically. Oh, before when I was
a happy go lucky young man, without the responsibility of being a husband and
then a father, I would have been happy with a condo on the beach. That would
have been wonderful. But now, my focus was on someone else. My money went to
take care of a wife, and then a new life born into our family. I changed and my
focus changed. My identity changed. I was no longer responsible for just
myself. I now had a wife and baby and I was a father. My focus was different. I
was a changed man.
So it is with becoming “born again”. We
change. Our identity is changed. Our core being is changed. We are not the same
person. Know one thing, my brethren. God is not doing a remodeling job on the
same old house. He’s not coming in and saying, let’s knock out this wall, or
let’s put in a new refrigerator over here, and put up some new nice curtains
for the windows….No, God comes to us and since our life was built around being lost in our sins,
objects of His wrath, and considered a walking dead man, spiritually, God
started from scratch. It’s like an episode of “This Old House”. The old house is so much in disrepair, with rotting
walls full of termites, leaky roof, a foundation that is falling part, that
they come in with a bulldozer and tear it all down and start over completely.
There is just no way to repair what is unrepairable. They dig a new foundation, pour new concrete
with cement blocks for a foundation and build a whole, brand new structure. That’s
what we become. A complete new creation or a “new structure”. The old is gone,
and the new has come. We were changed at our very core. Our being was changed
inside. Oh, we may look the same on the outside, but spiritually we are
different and God has taken the old man and killed him and buried him with His
only Son, Jesus Christ and raised him to
a new life. Ephesians chapter 2:
v.1 And you hath he
quickened, who were dead in trespasses and sins;
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v. 2 Wherein in
time past ye walked according to the course of this world, according to the
prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the children
of disobedience:
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v. 3 Among whom
also we all had our conversation in times past in the lusts of our flesh,
fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the mind; and were by nature the
children of wrath, even as others.
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We were hopeless, lost and objects of God’s
wrath. We were walking dead men who didn’t realize it until the Holy Spirit
drew us to the foot of the cross of Calvary. There we believed John 3:16-18 and
the surrounding Gospel message of Jesus and Him crucified for the sins of the
world. Then by obedience we were baptized by immersion into a watery grave just
as Jesus demonstrated when baptized by John the Baptist. (Matthew 3:14-17). Why
do we immerse a person? Why not just sprinkle some water on his head, or stick
his head in a bowl? Because the water of baptism is a symbol of the grave. We
died to the old man. We were raised to newness of life. Romans 7:
v.4 Wherefore, my brethren, ye also are become
dead to the law by the body of Christ; that ye should be married to another,
even to him who is raised from the dead, that we should bring forth fruit
unto God.
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v.5 For when we were in the flesh, the motions
of sins, which were by the law, did work in our members to bring forth fruit
unto death.
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v.6 But
now we are delivered from the law, that being dead wherein we were held; that
we should serve in newness of spirit, and not in the oldness of the letter.
The law has no hold on us, in that it
condemns us, because we have been baptized into the death of Jesus Christ and
the old man has died and we are now raised with a changed identity. Oh, we
still have that sinful nature, because we are still mortal. But Paul
addresses this conflict of the flesh waging war against the spirit. Romans 6:
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God our Father, gave us a new life, with endless
possiblities and future heavenly rewards, apart from the blessing of this
temporal life we live. He made us glorious promises found in God’s Word to
those who love Him. Romans chapter 8,
v.34 Who is
he that condemneth? It is Christ that died, yea rather, that is risen again,
who is even at the right hand of God, who also maketh intercession for us.
Did you catch that? He will freely
give us all things, and the greatest of these is a life without end, eternal
life. As Paul testified in Philippians chapter 4,
BUT
STILL YOU SIN?
But you lament, as many that
email me struggle with the complaint, “but I still sin”. Yes, we are still
mortal. We are still inflicted with a sin nature. But Paul spoke of this
seemingly conflicting paradox of those buried with Jesus Christ and find that
when they say something they shouldn’t have, or look at something they should
not be looking at, or think a thought that is not very Christ-like, even as
Paul lamented in Romans chapter 7:
But he identifies the solution to be
a mortal man and having God’s Holy Spirit living inside us in the verses
further down in the same chapter:
It seems to be a conflict that is
present all our lives. We are “born again” but still mortal that has this war
going on inside us. But with God’s Holy Spirit within us, strengthening us,
leading us in the paths of His righteousness, when we sin because of the frailness
of our mortal flesh, it is not our identity that is doing it, because we have
become the children of God (sons and daugters), but it is the sin nature that
is doing it and not my changed spiritual identity, but the sin nature that
lives as a part of my flesh. When we
sin because of being flesh and mortal, we bring that failure to our Lord and
repent and ask forgiveness and the fellowship that was hindered is restored
completely. We will finally overcome the sinful nature, when the deposit of
the Holy Spirit that melded with our spirit finally overcomes. Ephesians
chapter 1:
When will we finally overcome? 1st
Corinthians chapter 15,
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Then the deposit of our purchase possession will be
changed into His likeness at His coming for His church. As Paul spoke of in
Phillipians chapter 3:
3:21 Who shall
change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto his glorious body,
according to the working whereby he is able even to subdue all things unto
himself.
And in another place: 1st John
3,
v.2 Beloved,
now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but
we know that, when he shall appear, we shall be like him; for we shall see
him as he is.
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Jesus hinted at what we will be when we are finally
changed into the likeness of our Savior when talking with Nicodemus, and as He
displayed to the Apostles after His resurrection, coming full circle, again in
John chapter 3:
v.8 The wind
bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not
tell whence it cometh, and whither it goeth: so is every one that is born of
the Spirit.
As Jesus could come and go at will right
before men’s eyes because He was now flesh and bones with a resurrected body,
we will have the same body that He possesses now. We will be able to be
touched, possibly eat as Jesus did, but come and go as a breeze through the
trees that Jesus described. We will be the purchased possession, as the deposit
of the Holy Spirit has now quickened our mortal bodies into eternal spiritual
bodies with properties and powers that no mortal man can describe save what the
scriptures define. All I can say is, I can only imagine. And I want it, more
than anything…Do you?
A DECISION TO MAKE
Have you been really “born again”? Have you
accepted the only payment for the purchase of your soul to live eternally with
Almighty God, a loving Father and His only Begotten Son? Are you an assenting
Christian believer in your mind, or a true follower of Jesus Christ, in Spirit
and in Truth in your heart of hearts? You must ask yourself these questions, as
signs and symptoms of the closing of this church age is growing exponentially
louder and more pronounced with each passing day. As any minister would give an
altar call at the end of a message, I call you now, by God’s Holy Spirit and
the name of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, to repent of your sins, accept my
Jesus Christ as Lord and Master of your life, and be changed forever inside
your very core of being. Become a follower of Jesus of Nazareth, our soon
coming King and Lord…Be ye, BORN AGAIN!
This is Pastor Mike Taylor, praying for you
to be born again in the Kingdom of God. If you should have a need, would like
prayer, counseling or just a listening ear, then email me at realteam1999@sbcglobal.net, . God bless you all, till we meet at Jesus feet.
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