Transformative Power of the Gospel: Being Born Again

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The gospel announces and gives a new birth, being born again not of corruptible seed but of incorruptible by the word of God which liveth and abideth forever. Now this of course this new birth this talk about being born again is one of the great New Testament terms. [00:08:42]

The difference between the man who is not a Christian and the man who is a Christian is this: that the man who is not a Christian has only been born once. The Christian is a man who's been born twice. Every man has had this natural birth that's common to all of us. [00:23:17]

The first thing that's true of him, says the Apostle, is this: the seed of which he has been born and which has given him life is a corruptible seed. You notice his contrast. You, he says, you Christian men whom I'm exalting to love the Brethren with a pure heart fervently. [00:24:31]

Every one of us who is born into this world is born corrupted, born polluted. We've come out of a seed, the seed of our parents. They were corrupt, therefore we are corrupt. This is the great biblical doctrine of original sin. And remember, original sin includes original pollution. [00:26:00]

The nature of the new birth. Have you been following me? Have you realized your nature is vile and polluted and that you need a new nature, that you must be born again for the reasons I've been adducing? Very well, says the gospel, you can be. This is my message. [00:44:58]

The Gospel of Jesus Christ offers us this new birth, this new life, this new beginning. It is one of its central offers. And yet, as I'm trying to show you, the world doesn't seem to see this. Christianity is just one of a number of teachings, one of a number of philosophies. [00:21:46]

The gospel never comes to us as we are and says, well now look here, you must live a better life than that, you must pull yourself together, you must read this scripture, you must begin to apply the Ten Commandments, moral law, Sermon on the Mount, set off and do it. [00:16:03]

The gospel does not start by putting to us primarily an appeal to attempt to live its kind of life because it tells us that before we move or take a single action, our whole position in the presence of God is so desperately dangerous that our whole eternal destiny may be one of misery. [00:17:44]

The gospel doesn't come to us and say, now look here, read the sermon on the mountain, go out and try and live it, because it knows perfectly well that we cannot do so. Did you notice that in my text this evening, the Apostle says here being born again and not of corruptible seed. [00:18:29]

The gospel you can be. This is my message. I'm not asking you to attempt the impossible. I know you can't do it. I'll give you new life. I'll give you a new birth. There is another seed being born again, not of corruptible seed but of incorruptible by the word of God. [00:45:10]

The life that comes out of this new seed, this seed of God, is imperishable, is indestructible. And when the world vanishes in the final judgment and the last manifestation of the wrath of God, it will be there, flourishing and standing out in all its glory and in all its perfection. [00:54:16]

The assurance of eternal life. Those that be planted in the house of the Lord shall flourish in the courts of our God. If you're planted in the house of God, you're not going to be thrown to the oven the next day. No, no, you'll flourish in heaven. [00:52:00]

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