Radical Transformation: The Meaning of Being Born Again

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Nicodemus is neither emotionally broken nor in need of moral structure; he is a respected, learned, and morally upright member of society. Yet, Jesus tells him that he must be born again, challenging the notion that spiritual rebirth is only for the broken or morally deficient. [00:09:20]

Jesus Christ's call to the New Birth is not a call to morality and religion; it's a challenge to Morality In religion. The message of the new birth is not a call to more morality and moral structure; it's a challenge to it. [00:12:36]

The new birth is a radical transformation that challenges existing moral and religious structures. It is not about adding more morality to one's life but starting anew, regardless of past achievements or moral standing. This transformation is morally, psychologically, and organically radical. [00:16:12]

To be born again means that you really do feel like in some ways you are a new person; you are living a new life because your relationship to things has changed so much. [00:20:03]

Jesus is saying winners in the Harvard Club, losers in the Time Square Street Club, you are in the same place spiritually, the very same place. If you want to know God through Jesus Christ, you must be born again. [00:25:31]

Nicodemus came in and said I know that you've come to be a teacher, but the whole rest of this passage is Jesus Christ vehemently, abruptly... saying if you believe that you can never be born again. [00:28:57]

You think the true religion is basically getting the teaching and trying your best, and then God will have favor on you. As long as you believe that, you will never be born again. [00:31:56]

The experience comes from believing in me. He doesn't say go get born; he doesn't say have this experience. He says believe in me, lift it up. [00:39:09]

Jesus Christ, therefore, is saying I'm the woman, I'm the mother. I will die in this labor; I will die in my blood. When I am lifted up on the cross, I will lose the Father's Love so you can have it. [00:41:39]

Nicodemus got it. He thought about it, and he thought about it, and he thought about it. Don't you dare try to push your experience through some scheme of somebody else's. [00:42:59]

Think of who he is. Look at the one through whose labor you were brought into the world, who's filled with delight when he sees you born, even though he's dying at the moment. [00:45:59]

Christian friends, don't you say I'm born again; live born again. [00:48:39]

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