Experiencing the Transformative Power of Being Born Again

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Israel very verily I say unto thee except a man be born again he cannot see the kingdom of God except to Men He says be born of water and of the spirits he cannot enter into the kingdom of God same thing you get it in the next chapter of John's gospel where our Lord is speaking to the woman of Samaria. [00:21:51]

If any man be in Christ Jesus as Paul he's a new creature all things things are passed away behold all things are become new new creature New Creation all things are passed away behold all things are become new a new man in a new world the Apostle James in his epistle which comes before this one he says exactly the same thing. [00:23:20]

This event which has taken place in this life is a very profound one it has led to a complete change you see it is so profound and such a complete change that our Lord himself and the apostles and all the writers feel that there is nothing adequate as an analogy to describe it save that of a birth or a creation. [00:28:44]

Christianity is this vital transforming renewal regeneration that's the term a new creature a new creation a new birth it's a complete change that's what Peter's saying to these people there you were you were living that old life vain conversation received by tradition from your fathers but you're no longer doing that you've been born again. [00:29:29]

Nobody gives birth to himself because nobody can and you see how careful these writers are what a proof of divine inspiration Peter not only uses the perfect tense he uses the passive voice he says having being begotten again it's something that happens to us we don't do it can the Ethiopian change his skin or the leopard his spouse. [00:30:39]

Who is the agent there's only one answer it is God it's a new creation and nobody can create but God for creation means to bring something out of nothing men can't do that men can modify remold reshape do this and that but that's not a new creation creation is bringing something to being out of nothing it takes a God to do it. [00:32:00]

A new principle of life is put into him a new seed is put into him a new disposition is put into him and therefore he is really a new man he's not what he was before a new seed and principle of life this new disposition is in the men and it's manifesting himself so he's a new man he's been born again. [00:34:01]

What is a Christian a Christian is a man who has been born again and made a new after the pattern and the image of the Lord Jesus Christ what is this new nature well Paul describes it to the Ephesians in these words put on the new man he says which after God is created in righteousness and Holiness of the truth. [00:42:54]

Being born again not of corruptible seed but of Incorruptible by the word of God which liveth and abideth forever Jesus Christ is the firstborn among many brethren we are formed and fashioned after the image of God's dear son that's what makes a man a Christian you're not left as you were and just told that you're forgiven. [00:44:25]

What makes a man a Christian is this that something happens to him an event takes place in his life he's no longer what he was it took place its effects continue having been having been born again let's be clear about a point that often trips people this does not mean you know that of necessity you can put your finger on a particular moment. [00:26:57]

The desires of the natural men of herself self last gratification of self not always physical lust lust of the Mind anxious to get on anxious to beat his rival in the profession anxious to make more money than his brother anxious to have a better house than the men next door anxious for a better car better this better that lost corruptible. [00:45:49]

He wants to be like the Saints he wants to be like Christ he wants to be worthy of the name of a child of God that's what he Longs for that's what he thirsts for that's what he desires with a whole of his being to be clean to be righteous to be just and holy and pure he has new desires. [00:46:40]

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