Embracing Spiritual Rebirth: Freedom and Transformation in Christ

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1) "And what we have to do is consider that God has made a way for us to be free. There is an underground railroad, so to speak, of God's grace and mercy, and not very many people will find their way on that road. And as we consider this morning, the journey away from slavery and into our promised land, these are two fears that many people will find their way on. What will people think? Who will I leave behind? And if I fail in this attempt, will I forever be lost?" [03:40] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "I want to tell you, as wonderful as that freedom was for Frederick Douglass, that you and I can experience a freedom of another kind on another level. Supernatural freedom. The Bible said, Jesus said, whom the Son sets free, he is free indeed. And how do we experience that freedom? The Bible tells us here in our scripture, John chapter 3, that we must be born again." [04:34] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "Now the problem is that when you and I are born into this physical world, we are not naturally part of this kingdom of the heavenly kingdom. We are not born as citizens of heaven. How many understand that? You know, here in America, we have a policy that's been around for a long time that is very rare in the world. They call it birthright citizenship. You've heard of this? And what it means is that people can move to the United States or they can come here on a visa or they can just hop across the border if they want to. And if these people have babies, those babies, just by virtue of being born in the United States, become citizens just by being born on our territory." [09:37] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "In our sinful, natural condition, we cannot understand, much less can we even see the kingdom of God. It's like our sins are like a spiritual virus. And it causes, that virus causes us to feel the sickness and the pain and it blinds our eyes to the reality of spiritual truth. Now, people understand, even in our sinful condition, that this world is not enough. We see this. That people have spiritual hunger. How do we know this? That even though we are blind to this spiritual kingdom that Jesus told us about, but still people feel a yearning, a desire in their heart for more than what this world has to offer." [10:57] (48 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "The only way to see this kingdom is through a new birth. You must be born again. Now, the second thing I want you to know about this new birth is that it's a mystery to us. There is something mysterious. And I'm going to make an attempt to explain what the Bible says about the new birth to us, but I'm going to predict right now that I'm going to be unsuccessful. Because in the 20 minutes that I have left to share with you about the new birth, there is no way that I'll be able to explain to you the mystery and the miracle that is a new birth into the kingdom of God." [14:48] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "And all of the things that I had believed, and all the things that I had thought were one way in my previous life, now all of those things are turned on their head, right? The kingdom of God is different than every kingdom of the earth. Is that true? All of a sudden, we become children of God. You know, in our natural state, we are children of the devil. Jesus said to the religious people, he said, you are sons of your father, the devil. He was our daddy, and we did the things that made him happy. But as we are born into a new kingdom, we are also adopted into the family of God, and now we have a new father. Thank God we're adopted into the family of God." [23:50] (49 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7) "The reason that people are born again is because God brings them into his kingdom. Can I ask you, how much did you have to do with your natural birth? Like, did you make a decision? Did you make a decision to be born? No, that was something your parents did and you were the result, right? And in much the same way that there is a supernatural will of God that has been playing out from the beginning of time about who to bring into this world and who to bring into this kingdom. There is an amazing truth that those who are saved and born again, that the Bible says that we have been predestined from the beginning of time to be members of this incredible club." [28:42] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8) "If you have been born again, then that means your life has been changed. You cannot experience this without being changed. That means that there is a time of your life that you were not living for him. And after you were born again, now your heart is to serve and to bear the responsibilities as a citizen in this new kingdom. Are you ready this morning? Maybe you say, but pastor, I've been to church so many times. Good. I'm glad you've been to church. Are you born again? You say, but pastor, you know, I read my Bible twice a week. Good." [33:04] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9) "True maturity is revealed in spiritual growth. Growth in character. Growth in ability, ministry. See, some Christians, they reach a certain level with Jesus and they say, thank God I'm saved, and they think that's the end of the road. But it's not. Being born again is just the beginning. So I want to pray for spiritual renewal and growth for every single one of us. How many believe that God's got more for us? God's got things for us to do and to experience. God's got more of his heart and his character to reveal to us." [43:49] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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