Understanding Regeneration: The Holy Spirit's Transformative Work

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Regeneration is the implanting within us of a principle of spiritual life. Very well, life is something that always shows itself. A babe gives proof of the fact that it's born alive and not stillborn by screaming or moving. Life manifests itself. You can't have life without some kind or sort of manifestation of life. [00:04:28]

The first is believing that Jesus is the Christ. He says, "Beloved, believe not every Spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God. Hereby know ye the spirit of God: every spirit that confesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is of God." Now that's a tremendous statement. [00:06:29]

The second test is the test of keeping the Commandments. That's actually the first that John introduces in the second chapter of this first epistle. He states it at once in the third verse of the second chapter: "Hereby we do know that we know him if we keep his Commandments." [00:08:43]

The third test, of course, is that he hath given us his Holy Spirit. Hereby we know, says John at the end of the third chapter, hereby we know that he abideth in us by the spirit which he hath given us. Well then, say someone, how do I know that I have had the Spirit? [00:10:16]

The last test to which I want to refer this evening is the one that came in our reading tonight, which is this: that we love the Brethren. That's 1 John 3:14: "We know that we have passed from Death to life because we love the Brethren." [00:11:51]

The consciousness of two natures within, that's an extremely valuable test. Paul puts this perfectly in Galatians 5:17, where he teaches us that the spirit lusteth against the Flesh and the flesh lusteth against the spirit, and these two, he says, are contrary the one to the other. [00:14:05]

Anybody who is aware within himself of a desire to know God, and not merely a desire to be blessed by God and be quite happy and certain that he's a child of God, everybody wants blessings, of course, yes, but the peculiar mark of the child is that he's interested in the person. [00:17:08]

The child of God not merely desires forgiveness of his sins and an avoidance of the consequences of sins, but he knows what it is to hate sin. In other words, it does seem to me more and more the man in the seventh of Romans is necessity of regenerate men. [00:18:41]

The doctrine of the Union of the believer with Christ is a doctrine that is quite inseparable from the doctrine of regeneration with which we've just been dealing, and that is why we have to take this doctrine of the Union of the believer with Christ at this particular point. [00:21:03]

All the benefits of Christ's Redemptive work come to us through this Union. I'll go further; I'll put it still more strongly by putting it negatively: we cannot receive any blessing whatsoever from the work of the Lord Jesus Christ unless we are joined to him, unless we are in Union with him. [00:25:37]

The union of the believer and the Lord Jesus Christ is comparable to the union between members or parts or portions of a body and the head of the body. But then in the fifth chapter of the epistle to the Ephesians, he has still another comparison. [00:36:09]

Regeneration and Union must never be separated. You cannot be born again without being in Christ. You are born again because you're in Christ. The moment you are in him, you're born again, and you can't, I say, regard your regeneration as something separate and that Union is something you're going to arrive at. [00:39:38]

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