Transformative Power of the Holy Spirit in Regeneration

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The work of redemption was completed by the Son of God our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ but it must be applied to men and that is the special work of the Holy Spirit, and we're in process of considering how he does this. We saw that his first work is to see that the message concerning Redemption is preached and is offered to all. [00:37:48]

The Bible itself tells us that though this Universal offer was made, this General call was given, some believed and some didn't. In spite of the fact that the message came with this whosoever, clearly there was a division into two groups, those who believed and those who didn't. [00:01:37]

Regeneration is not conversion. Why not? Well, for this reason: conversion is something that a man does. Regeneration, as I'm going to show you, is something that is done to man by God. Conversion means a turning away from one thing to another in practice and in your life. [00:14:03]

Regeneration does not mean that a change takes place in the substance of human nature. The important word there is substance. The substance or the raw material, if you like, of what constitutes human nature, whatever it may be, the doctrine of regeneration does not teach that that substance is changed. [00:18:28]

Regeneration does not just mean moral Reformation. You see, some people have thought that. They've thought that the entire thing that happens in regeneration is that a man's will is changed, and because his will is changed, he reforms and lives a better life. But that's nothing but moral Reformation. [00:22:01]

It is the act of God by which a principle of new life is implanted in men with the result that the governing disposition of the soul is made holy. I'll repeat that: it is the act of God by which a principle of new life is implanted in men with the result that the government disposition or dispositions of the soul are made holy. [00:16:40]

When a man is regenerated, The Peculiar gifts which make him the man he is always remain. Paul, as I reminded you, was essentially the same man when he preached the gospel as he was when he denounced it and persecuted it. I mean by that the same individual did things in the same way. [00:28:21]

Regeneration is entirely the work of God, with humans being passive recipients. It is a creative act of God, where the Holy Spirit plants the seed of new life, leading to a new creation in Christ. This divine act ensures that the transformation is genuine and lasting. [00:37:39]

The diversity in the Christian community is a testament to the unique work of the Holy Spirit in each believer. While the fundamental disposition is changed, the individual faculties and gifts remain, allowing each person to glorify God in their unique way. [00:41:31]

Regeneration is something that happens in the subconscious. Generation, the implanting of this seed of life, and the change of the disposition is something that happens in a man's subconscious or, if you prefer it, unconscious. Our Lord explained that fully, didn't he, to Nicodemus? It's a secret operation. [00:32:32]

The change takes place in a man's outward life and living because this great change has taken place within him first of all. But they're not the same thing. You can look at it like this, if you like: there is all the difference between planting the seed and the result of the planting of that seed. [00:15:02]

The Holy Spirit produces within us what are the terms it implies. Well, there is actually the word regeneration itself. It's only used once in the New Testament, and that is in Titus, the epistle to Titus 3:5, where the Apostle speaks about the washing of regeneration. [00:08:12]

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