From Teacher to Savior: The Transformation of Nicodemus

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Nicodemus recognizes that Jesus was a teacher from God. The teacher is someone who imparts truth, wisdom for life that can be done in lots of different ways, you know, showing, demonstrating, mentoring, modeling, instructing, and so forth and so on. But at the end of the day, a teacher by definition is someone from whom you learned, someone from whom you learn. [00:07:37]

Jesus says unless you are born again, you're not going to see the joy and the blessing of the rain or the rule of God. You're not going to taste it, you're not going to experience it, Nicodemus, if all you've got is an attempt to follow the teaching of the Bible. If that's all that you have, that's all that you see, you will not see the kingdom of God. [00:14:08]

What does it mean then to be born again? What is added here to simply knowing the teaching of the Bible and trying to follow it? Well, notice first that what Jesus said here can be translated either born again or born from above. You'll see that in the footnotes if your eyes are sharp or if you have a magnifying glass. [00:14:49]

This new birth is a birth that cleanses, that's the significance of the water, and it renews, and it renews, that is the significance of the reference to the Holy Spirit. So putting these two things together, the footnote and the parallelism between verse 3 and 5, we can complete the definition. [00:16:29]

It is an infusion of divine life, life from God himself, in which a person is cleansed and in which a person is very wonderfully renewed. So notice, by the way, that a born of water and the Spirit is not describing, as is sometimes suggested, two ways of being born, you know, natural and spiritual. [00:17:12]

Jesus did not come so that you could learn life. You'd learn that from the Old Testament. Jesus came so that you could have life. Big difference. I am come that they may have life and that they may have it to the full. I give them eternal life, and when I give them eternal life, they shall never perish. [00:18:05]

Jesus says you must be born again, and what Nicodemus hears is, yeah, but that's a demand that I cannot fulfill. Can't do that. That's beyond my range, especially at this stage of life. And what he missed was that Jesus gives what he demands, that Jesus holds as a gift the very thing that he demands of us. [00:25:30]

Jesus Christ gives what he demands. You must be born again. Jesus Christ gives what he demands. Now, my little illustration here breaks down at multiple points, five at least. In fact, it breaks down so many times I'm thinking, why am I doing this illustration? But let me just point these out so that there's no confusion. [00:28:00]

What Jesus Christ holds in his hand is an everlasting joy under the reign and the rule of God in a new heaven and a new earth forever and forever. There's an infinite valley. It's an infinite value. Fourth, my illustration breaks down because what Jesus Christ gives to us is not a ticket. What Jesus Christ gives to us is himself. [00:29:43]

When you have him, you have his life, and you have his love, and you have his joy, and you have his peace, and his spirit lives within you, and he not only gives you the right to be God's children, a place in heaven, but he will bring you personally all the way home. [00:30:07]

Nicodemus also, who earlier had come to Jesus by night, he came and he brought myrrh and aloes, about seventy-five pounds in weight. You see the significance of that? He comes out into the open and takes his stand as one who believes in the Lord Jesus Christ and is a committed disciple of Jesus, and he does it in the light of the Cross. [00:36:32]

It's because of the cross of Jesus that there is therefore hope of new life, the divine life coming to you, cleansing you, renewing you, hope for every person had to come to you. You believe in the Lord Jesus Christ who was lifted up in order that this life should be given to you. [00:37:22]

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