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Bible Correspondence Course Lesson 8
What it Means to be Born Again
Many professing Christians sincerely believe they have been "BORN AGAIN"--but
do not understand the REAL MEANING of the new birth. The truth about being
"born again" is not only surprising--it is startling--the MOST AWESOME REVELATION
of your Bible! NICODEMUS was a high-ranking Pharisee--one of the rulers
of the Jews. He knew Jesus was a miracle-working prophet sent by God, and
was deeply interested in His teachings.
But because Nicodemus did not want to be seen speaking with this man
the other Pharisees called a "heretic" and a "deceiver of the people,"
he came to Jesus secretly at night.
Jesus told Nicodemus a profound truth--something that completely mystified
the man.
"You Must Be Born Again!"
"Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot
see the kingdom of God," said Jesus (John 3:3).
Nicodemus was totally perplexed. He asked Jesus: "How can a man be born
when he is old? Can he enter the second time into his mother’s womb, and
be born?" (Verse 4.)
Jesus told him: "Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again"
(verse 7). But Nicodemus simply did not comprehend what Jesus was talking
about (verses 9-12). How like so many people today! They, too, are baffled
by these simple words of Christ.
Most professing Christians think they were "BORN AGAIN" when they "accepted
Christ" and were "baptized." From that time, supposedly, they received
the Holy Spirit and have been living a NEW LIFE in Christ.
True, a real Christian has received the Spirit of God, and is indeed
living a NEW LIFE in Christ (Eph.4:22-24). But is this what it means to
be "born again"?
The new birth described in the Bible is FAR MORE than most professing
Christians have assumed. When Jesus spoke of being "born again," He did
not mean what most people think.
Two Literal Births
Nicodemus was familiar only with the process of physical birth. Therefore
he understood when Jesus said to him, "That which is born of the flesh
is flesh" But then Jesus explained we must be born again--not again of the
flesh--not again entering our mother’s womb, as Nicodemus thought He meant.
He explained that we must be born of the spirit--born of God! God must be
our Father this time! As we were born of the flesh through fleshly human
parents, even so we must be born of the Spirit of our spiritual heavenly
Father.
Here are two different kinds of birth--one physical, the other spiritual.
When you were born of your fleshly parents you were composed of flesh.
But "that which is born of the spirit is SPIRIT" (John 3:6)--no longer
composed of flesh, but of spirit!
There will be no blood in the body of one "born of the Spirit." He will
not have to breathe air to exist. He will be literally COMPOSED OF SPIRIT,
declared Jesus.
That’s the plain teaching of your Bible! The new birth is not an emotional
experience, but a literal birth!
So Nicodemus would not mistake the true meaning of being born of the
Spirit, Jesus explained to him: "The wind bloweth where it listeth [where
it wills], and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence
it cometh, and whither it goeth: so is every one that is born of the Spirit"
(verse 8).
Notice that carefully. When you are "born again," born of the Spirit
of God, you will be invisible to mortal eyes like the wind (unless you
choose to manifest yourself). The effects of the wind may be easily discernible,
but the wind itself cannot be seen.
Clearly, Jesus compared the spiritual birth to the physical birth. The
latter is a type of the former. Human parents pass on a physical nature
at birth to their children; so when we are born of our heavenly Father,
we will possess His Spiritual nature in its fullness!
Man the "Clay Model"
God formed the first man, Adam, not out of spirit, but "of the dust
of the ground" (Gen. 2:7). God said to Adam: "DUST thou art" (Gen. 3:19).
Not immortal spirit--just plain old earth! Man is mortal, physical, not
yet immortal or spiritual.
Adam was a perfect physical specimen. What God created was a physical,
fleshly man--a mortal flesh and blood human being. He was the perfect "clay
model" which God intends to mold and reshape spiritually into a perfect
SPIRITUAL Son of God!
Adam, in other words, was not created complete. He was created to need
a second "birth"--a SPIRITUAL birth!
But how? When? Why? All these vital questions will be answered in this
tremendously important lesson.
No SUBJECT IS MORE IMPORTANT TO YOUR LIFE! Unless YOU become "born again,"
you cannot enter the Kingdom of God! So be sure to open your Bible to every
scripture reference cited in answer to the questions asked, and PROVE to
yourself just what it means to be "born again."
LESSON 8
Who--What--Is "God"?
To fully understand what it really means to be "born again," it is necessary
to comprehend some very basic revelations concerning what God Himself is--and
the very PURPOSE for your existence.
Turn to the very beginning of the Bible. The first words are: "In the
beginning GOD created the heaven and the earth" (Gen. 1:1). The original
Hebrew word for "God," here and throughout the account of creation, is
Elohim, which actually means more than one. It is the plural form of Hebrew
Eloah, which in English means "Mighty One." So Elohim means "Mighty Ones"--
more than just one person.
Elohim is a uniplural or collective noun, such as "church," or "family,"
or "kingdom." In other words, Elohim stands for a SINGLE CLASS composed
of TWO or MORE individuals. Elohim, then, is the "God KINGDOM" or "God
FAMILY." (In actual usage the word was also applied to any single member
of the God Family or, by analogy, even to a heathen idol.)
But who are the individuals presently composing "Elohim"? Let’s notice
what the Bible reveals:
1. Who was with "God" when God created the universe? John 1:1. Is the
"Word" also God? Verses 1-2. Was it the Word who actually created all things?
Verse 3. What did the Word later become? Verse 14.
2. By whom was all the material universe created--including this earth
and mankind? Eph. 3:9; Col. 1:16-17. Who, then, is the "Word" of John 1:1?
And who is the other divine member of the God Kingdom? I Cor. 8:6. COMMENT:
John 1:1 and Genesis 1:1 are two accounts of the same event-- the original
creation of the universe. They both reveal that these two Supreme Beings
of the God Family created all things.
The Greek word translated into English as "Word" in John 1:1 is Logos.
It can also mean spokesman, or one who speaks. It was actually the Logos,
the "Spokesman"--the "Word" of the God Family--who said, "Let us make man
in OUR image" (Gen. 1:26), thus executing His awesome office as the executive
of the God Kingdom. And so everything was created and made by the divine
being who later became the human Jesus Christ!
The "LORD" of the Old Testament
Do you know which one of the two members of the God Kingdom took part
in the affairs of this world in Old Testament times? Was it the "Father"?
Could it possibly have been Christ? Very few have understood this important
truth. But the Bible makes it plain.
1. Has any human being ever seen the Father? John 1:18. What did Christ
say regarding the Father? John 5:37.
2. But did people ever look upon the God of the Old Testament? Gen.
17:1; 18:1, 22; 32:30; Ex. 24:9-11; 33:18, 20-23. (Notice in Exodus 33:18
that Moses had specifically requested to see the LORD in all His "glory,"
but could not view Him directly in His glorified state lest he DIE from
seeing His brilliance!)
COMMENT: Clearly, then, the God of the Old Testament could not have
been the "Father."
3. Who was called the "Rock" in Old Testament times? II Sam. 22:2-3.
Did David call the LORD his "Rock" and his "God"? Psalms 18:1-2.
COMMENT: The King James Version of the Bible and some other translations
use the word "LORD," usually in capital letters, to translate the Hebrew
word YHWH. Most scholars believe YHWH to be some form of the verb "to be"
or "to exist." Hence YHWH signifies "the self-existent One," One who "lives"--from
eternity, and to eternity. Revelation 1:8 clarifies the meaning of this
name, speaking of Christ, "the beginning and the ending ...which is, and
which was, and which is to come...." Consequently both Moffatt’s "The Eternal"
and Fenton’s "Ever-Living" are excellent translations.
In ancient Hebrew, the vowels were not written. They were supplied by
the reader. Since the ancient Jews considered the name YHWH too holy to
pronounce, they read instead Adonai or "Lord," or occasionally Elohim.
When the Masoretes--Jewish textual scholars--wrote down the vowel points
(about 600-800 AD) to preserve the proper pronunciation, they wrote the
vowel points of Adonai or Elohim with each occurrence of YHWH. From this
combination later came the hybrid form "Jehovah." Thus the precise pronunciation
of YHWH is not definitely known today, nor is it necessary for us to know
it today.
4. According to I Corinthians 10:4, who was (and still is) the "Rock"?
COMMENT: Thus the Bible identifies the "Rock" as Christ! How surprising
to those who have assumed that the God of the Old Testament was the one
the New Testament calls "the Father"!
And so the "LORD" who spoke and was seen of men was always the one who
became Jesus Christ. For no mortal man has ever seen or heard the Father!
(John 1:18; 5:37.)
5. Was it also the Word--the One who became Christ--who spoke the Ten
Commandments? Ex. 20:1-2.
COMMENT: The Hebrew word for "Lord" in Exodus 20 is YHWH. So here again
it was the Logos, the "Spokesman"--who later became Christ--who actually
spoke the Ten Commandments!
But what difference does this revelation make? It makes all the difference.
Understanding the true identity of the God of the Old Testament is vital
to becoming reborn with the spiritual nature of God. For the God of the
Old Testament, commonly assumed to have been harsh and stern, was really
our SAVIOR--loving, kind, merciful and just (Ex. 34:5-7).
The POWER of God
Most of professing Christianity today also assumes that God is a "trinity"
composed of God the Father, God the Son and God the "Holy Spirit." Could
this be true? Let’s learn what the Bible tells us about the Spirit of God.
1. Is God’s Spirit the POWER by which He creates? Jer. 32:17; Gen. 1:1-3;
Psalm 104:30.
COMMENT: It was by the Spirit of God that the Eternal (YHWH)--the Logos
(Christ)--created the entire vast universe. Invisible spirit energy was
literally transformed into the material creation we see about us (Heb.
11:3). And by His Spirit, God reformed the surface of the earth (Ps. 104:30).
No wonder the Bible calls it the "power" of God!
2. How did the Eternal God utilize His Spirit of power to bring His
various creations into being? Psalm 148:1-5. Notice the word "commanded"
in verse 5. Also read Psalm 33:8-9 and Genesis 1:2-3.
COMMENT: God, the ultimate source of all power, willed that spirit energy
emanating from Himself be TRANSFORMED into physical energy and matter.
Christ--the Logos, or "Word" (John (1:1)--"spake and it was done." He is
the One who said, "Let there be light." And the Spirit of God, moving over
the face of the waters performed the command, and "there was light" (Gen.
1:3).
3. Does God also use His Spirit of power to sustain, preserve and rule
His vast creation? Neh. 9:6; Heb. 1:2-3; Psalm 66:7.
COMMENT: God sits at the controls of the entire universe--He rules and
sustains everything by the POWER of His Spirit!
4. Does God’s Spirit fill the entire universe? Psalm 139:7-10; Jer.
23:24. But do the Father and Christ have definite form and shape? Gen.
1:26; John 14:9.
COMMENT: God’s Spirit is not a "third person’ in the God Family. It
is His divine POWER that emanates from Him and permeates the universe!
5. But what about I John 5:7 which many suppose proves God is composed
of three persons?
COMMENT: This verse is left out of most modern translations of the Bible--for
a very good reason! It is spurious--afraid! Most any Bible commentary reveals
that this verse is not found in any old Greek manuscript and was not found
even in the Latin Vulgate until as late as the eighth century. Admits Adam
Clarke: It is lacking in "all the ancient versions but the Vulgate; and
even of this version many of the most ancient and correct MSS. [Manuscripts]
have it not."
Those who believe in a "trinity" grasp at this verse to support their
belief because they have NO Bible proof for their conviction! Rather, history
reveals the trinity concept is a pagan invention and belief found in many
ancient countries. The Egyptian trinity consisted of Isis, Osiris and Horus;
the worship of the trinity traces back to the worship of Nimrod, Semiramis
and Tammuz soon after the Flood!
6. Is the Holy Spirit referred to in the Bible simply as "it"--not a
person? John 1:32; Rom. 8:16, 26; I Peter 1:11.
COMMENT: In Greek, as in English, the word "spirit" is neuter. It naturally
requires a neuter pronoun which is rightly translated into English as "it,"
and is usually so translated. However, in some cases the translators have
used a masculine pronoun where the original Greek uses "it." John 14:17
is such a case. The pronouns "he" and "him" should have been rendered "it."
No doubt the translators erred because they themselves assumed the Holy
Spirit to be a person.
In John 14:26; 16:7-8, 13-14 the Holy Spirit is personified as the "Comforter"
(Greek parakletos, which is grammatically masculine), hence the pronoun
"he" (ekeinos) was used in the original Greek to agree with "Comforter,"
but should also be translated "it" in an English version.
The plain fact of the whole matter, which few have ever realized, is
that the commonly accepted "trinity" doctrine attempts to limit for all
time the size of the Family of God. It denies the very PURPOSE for which
Elohim created mankind! You will grasp this astonishing truth more fully
as you continue studying.
The Nature of God
1. What is the composition of God? John 4:24. But of what is man composed?
I Cor. 15:47.
COMMENT: One of the great differences between the God Kingdom and the
human kingdom is that God is composed of invisible spirit, while man is
mortal flesh and blood--made from the dust of the earth.
2. Just before He was taken to be crucified, to what state did Christ
ask His Father to restore Him? John 17:5. Was Christ again to share His
Father’s glory in the God Family? Same verse.
3. How do Christ’s and the Father’s powerful, glorified spirit bodies
appear? Rev. 1:13-16. The "Son of Man" mentioned here is the glorified
Christ!
COMMENT: TO be glorified means to have GREAT POWER and BRIGHTNESS! The
power of the Father and Christ is so great that it makes their spirit bodies
shine as BRIGHT AS THE SUN IN FULL STRENGTH!
4. What is another great difference between God and man--what is God’s
characteristic attitude and general mental makeup? Psalm 99:9. Is there
anyone as "holy" as God? I Sam. 2:2. Would you consider man of himself
as being "holy"? Rom. 3:10-18, 23; 8:7; Jer. 17:9.
COMMENT: The word "holy" means pure of heart or free from sin. The two
Persons presently composing the God Family possess a sinless, "holy," spiritual
attitude and mind. But what does all this have to do with your being "born
again"?
EVERYTHING! When born again you will possess the same power, glory and
holiness of God! But more about this later.
A "Father Son" Relationship
Have you ever wondered how the "Father-Son" relationship of the God
Family developed? This is vital to know in order to understand the purpose
and Plan of God, and being "born again."
1. What did Jesus say of Himself and His "Father"? John 10:30; 17:11.
Yet who is greater in authority? John 14:28. Notice also I Corinthians
11:3.
COMMENT: The Father and Son are one in purpose and attitude. But the
Father is greater in authority since Christ--the "Word," or Logos--made all
things by His authority. The Father has always been in supreme command
in the Family or Kingdom of God--long before the Word became a human being.
2. Why did the Logos (Christ) become a flesh and blood human being?
Heb. 2:9, 14.
COMMENT: All mankind has sinned (Rom. 3:23). And "the wages of sin is
[eternal] death" (Rom. 6:23). The Logos became a mortal man so He could
die to pay the death penalty for the sins of ALL mankind. Christ was able
to do this because His human life was far more valuable than the lives
of all human beings put together--He was God incarnate--GOD made flesh (John
1:14.)
3. But exactly how did the Logos become composed of flesh and blood?
Matt. 1:18-21. ("Ghost" in this passage, as elsewhere, is an unfortunate
translation in the King James Version. It should rather be rendered "Spirit"
as it is in most other translations of the Bible.) What title did the other
member of the God Kingdom acquire as a result of this miraculous begettal?
Matt. 18:35; John 1:14.
COMMENT: Before Christ (the Logos) was conceived in Mary, He was not
the "Son of God." He was one of the two original members of the God Kingdom.
He, like the one who became the "Father," had existed eternally. But He
is nowhere in God’s Word referred to as a SON of God prior to His conception
in Mary. His human birth was His first birth. He gave up the glory He had
shared with the other divine being, who became His "Father," in order to
be born into the world as a human being, live a perfect life, and then
give His life to pay the penalty of all the sins of mankind.
And so Jesus was begotten within His human mother Mary. But unlike all
other men, He was miraculously begotten by the One who became the Father,
through the agency and power of the Spirit of God (Matt. 1:20; John 1:14--
here is further proof the Spirit of God is not another person). Christ
thus became the "Son" of God, and He called the other person of the God
Kingdom His "Father." And so began the "Father-Son" relationship, which
is a FAMILY relationship!
Now let’s begin to understand exactly what all this has to do with our
being "born again."
Man Created in God’s Image
Man is not just another "animal" as evolutionists claim. God’s purpose
for creating man surpasses anything ever conceived by the mind of man.
Let’s turn to the first chapter of Genesis and begin to understand the
most astounding revelation of your Bible!
1. After what "kind" were the animals created? Gen. 1:20-25.
COMMENT: These verses plainly say, without any interpretation, that
God created fish to reproduce after their own particular kind, birds after
their particular kind, and cattle after the cattle kind. Each kind may
have many varieties within it, but all creatures reproduce only after their
own "kind. " That is why dogs reproduce dogs, monkeys reproduce monkeys,
sheep reproduce sheep, etc.
2. But what about man? After whose "image" and "likeness" was man created?
Gen. 1:26-27.
COMMENT: In God’s pattern for all life, like reproduces like. And just
as each created form of plant or animal reproduces after its own kind,
so man reproduces man. But UNLIKE any of the animals created by God, man
was created in God’s likeness.
These scriptures refute the theory that man is merely the "highest"
of the animals, having "evolved" from lower mammals. They clearly state
that God created man after His own "image" and "likeness"! God made man
LIKE Himself--same form and shape. And He is now creating men after HIS
KIND!
Only a very few have really grasped the tremendous significance of this
astounding truth. But this is what salvation is all about. This revelation
affirms that God is REPRODUCING HIMSELF. Our destiny is to become the literal
"children" of God--Members of His own divine Family!
3. Even though man is made in the likeness of God, are both now composed
of the same type of "material"? John 4:24; Gen. 2:7.
COMMENT: There is a vast difference between spirit and dust. Although
man was created in the very shape and likeness of God, he was NOT created
out of the same material. He was made of the dust of the earth, subject
to decay. But God’s purpose is to eventually create him out of spirit!
In I Corinthians 15:46 we read: "Howbeit that was not first which is
spiritual, but that which is natural; and AFTERWARD that which is spiritual.
The first man [Adam] is of the earth, earthy: the second man [Christ] is
the Lord from heaven.... And as we [speaking of converted Christians] have
borne the image of the earthy, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly"
(verses 46-49).
Clearly, man is much more than any animal. Man has the potential to
become divine spirit--just as GOD is spirit!
Our Awesome Destiny!
Astonishing as it may seem, God is now in the process of creating His
greatest creation of all--His supreme masterpiece! God’s Plan is to create
perfect spiritual characters out of mortal mankind. Notice the overwhelming
evidence:
1. Is God still in the process of forming and molding man as a potter
works with clay? Isa. 64:8.
COMMENT: Man’s creation in the Garden of Eden was complete only in the
physical sense. Adam was created a perfect physical specimen--but not a
perfect SPIRITUAL creation. He was created of the dust--not of divine SPIRIT.
He was created corruptible--not incorruptible. He was created subject to
death--not immortal. But God did not intend man should remain that way!
2. Did Job realize God was forming a special creation in his life? Job
14:14-15.
COMMENT: Notice especially the latter part of verse 15: "...thou wilt
have a desire to the WORK of shine hands. " The "work" was Job. Job knew
he was merely a piece of divine workmanship in the hands of the Master
Potter.
3. Are true Christians being fashioned by God for a specific purpose?
Isa. 43:7; Eph. 2:10.
COMMENT: The word "we" in New Testament language usually refers to Christians,
as Paul intended in verse 10. We, then--if we are Christians-- are God’s
"workmanship." We today are being "created"--Why?--"unto good works." God,
with the Holy Spirit He has put within us, is forming in us perfect spiritual
character! He is creating us in His own character-image! He is creating
us to be the supreme masterpiece of all His works of creation--individuals
who will ultimately be capable of exercising awesome powers in the universe!
Man, the material creation, is only the first phase. Now the clay model
has to be fashioned and molded by experience, and with the aid of God’s
Holy Spirit, into the finished spiritual masterpiece. An analogy of this
process would be a caterpillar going through a metamorphosis and emerging
a beautiful butterfly. Man must undergo a spiritual "metamorphosis," or
CHANGE--to emerge as perfect SPIRITUALS Members in the divine GOD FAMILY!
What It Means to Be "Born Again"
The Gospel Jesus brought to mankind is simply the "good news" of the
Kingdom of God--and that Kingdom is DUAL. It is not only the ruling government
which Christ will establish on the earth when He returns, but it is also
the FAMILY of God--the God Kingdom composed of the spirit members of the
God Family.
And, incredible as it may sound, Jesus taught that humans can be "born"
into the FAMILY, or KINGDOM, of God.
There are only two members in the God Family or Kingdom at the present
time--God the Father and Jesus Christ the Son. But God is increasing His
Family! And YOU can be "born" into it!
1. Does God plainly show it is His purpose to increase His divine Family
by bringing many sons into it? Heb. 2:10; Rev. 21:7. Isn’t Jesus Christ
actually the "firstborn" of MANY sons of God? Rom. 8:29; Col. 1:18.
COMMENT: To be "conformed to the IMAGE" of Christ means to become LIKE
Him--to be glorified as He is glorified--to be of the divine FAMILY OF GOD
as much as Christ now is.
2. But what must happen to flesh-and-blood Christians before they can
enter God’s Family? I Cor. 15:49-51; John 3:3-8.
COMMENT: Jesus said we must be "born again"--CHANGED INTO SPIRIT! Yes,
born again--this time born of the Spirit of God as divine Sons in the Family
of God.
Begotten Sons Now--Not Yet Born Again
If we are true Christians, are we already--in this life--the children
of God?
1. I John 3:1-2. Are we already inheritors of the Kingdom of God, or
only heirs to it? Rom. 8:14-17.
COMMENT: Notice that although we are now the "sons" and "children of
God," we are only heirs--ones who shall, in the future, inherit all that
God has promised. Why? Because we are now only begotten children. It is
only when we are born of God that we become inheritors of God’s Kingdom--
divine members of the Family of God.
Before the second phase of man’s creation--our spiritual creation--can
begin, God the Father must first beget each of us by placing His Holy Spirit
within our minds. We are then impregnated, so to speak, by the "seed" or
germ of eternal life. It is the begettal of the spiritual life of God within
our minds. And much as a newly begotten physical embryo begins to grow
in its mother’s womb, we begin to grow in SPIRITUAL CHARACTER after we
are begotten by God’s Spirit. This growth comes through study, prayer,
and walking with God.
2. Now compare Galatians 3:26 and Ephesians 1:5 with Romans 8:14-17.
Do these verses reveal the same truth--that Christians are already the children--the
SONS--of God, destined to inherit eternal life?
COMMENT: Some versions of the Bible use the expression "adoption of
sons" or "adoption of children." Although linguistically possible, these
do not give the real meaning. The original inspired Greek expression huiothesia
does simply mean "sonship." But when we receive the "spirit of sonship,"
as an impregnating "seed" (I Pet. 1:23), that is not an "adoption." The
Holy Spirit makes us the literal begotten sons of God, for we are going
to be just like our Heavenly Father when finally born into His Kingdom.
And so all Spirit-begotten Christians have become the (as yet unborn)
children of God the Father, in the same sense that an unborn human fetus
is the child of its human parents!
3. Do we actually receive of the divine nature of God when begotten
by His Holy Spirit? II Peter 1:3-4. What are some of the divine characteristics
or "fruits" of God’s nature that are made manifest in the lives of obedient
Christians after they are begotten by God’s Spirit? Gal. 5:22-23.
4. Is love ("charity") the greatest single attribute of God’s nature
that is transmitted to us by His Holy Spirit? I John 4:16; Rom. 5:5; I
Cor. 13:1-13 (notice especially verse 13). Is this the same love that enables
us to "fulfill"--to OBEY God’s Law? Rom. 13:10.
COMMENT: The Holy Spirit that a person may receive from God can be compared
to the sperm of a human father. God’s Spirit transmits His spiritual attributes
to us, even as a physical sperm cell transmits a human father’s attributes
to his newly conceived offspring. The Holy Spirit--the germ or "seed" (I
Pet. 1:23) by which we are spiritually begotten--imparts to us the nature
and very life of God our heavenly Father.
If you are truly the kind of Christian described in the Bible, then
you are now a begotten child or son of God. God the Father placed within
your mind His Spirit, the sperm, so to speak, of eternal life. He begot
you with the Holy Spirit just as the sperm from a human father impregnates
the egg of the mother. Your mind can be compared to an "egg" or ovum. You
were impregnated with the spiritual germ or sperm of eternal life so you
could begin the process of spiritual growth. But you are not yet born of
God--not yet composed of spirit--not yet immortal. If you are not yet truly
converted--a genuine Christian--then you have not yet even begun this process!
Born Again at the Resurrection
1. Can flesh and blood inherit God’s Kingdom? I Cor. 15:50. What must
happen before we can be born as divine sons in God’s Family? Verses 51-53.
COMMENT: Whatever is born of spirit Is spirit, said Jesus (John 3:6).
But we have not yet been born of spirit. We are STILL FLESH AND BLOOD!
If you think you have already been "born again," then take the "pin test."
Stick a pin in your finger. Do you feel pain? Does your finger bleed? Then
you are still flesh and blood--you haven’t been "born again."
When Christ was resurrected--"born again"--He was able to pass through
solid walls (John 20:19, 26). Do you think those who claim to have been
"born again" can match this feat?
Obviously, any human beings who claim to be already born again are terribly
mistaken, for they are still flesh and blood. Jesus said you must be "born
of spirit"--you must become composed of spirit--to ever see or enter the
Kingdom of God (John 3:3, 5). And so the new birth is something yet to
occur at the resurrection! But exactly why aren’t all true Christians already
born of God? Notice:
2. What are Christians exhorted to do in this life? II Peter 3:18; Eph.
4:15. How and by whom are they to be "fed" and nurtured so they may grow
into the stature of Christ? I Peter 5:1-2; Eph. 4:11-13.
COMMENT: The Father begets. He does not "bring forth"; the mother does
that, later. After the father’s part, which initiates the PROCESS, there
is always a lapse of time leading to final birth. At the time of begettal,
birth (parturition) has not yet occurred. In the case of human beings,
it follows about nine months later.
During the intervening time, just as the mother nourishes and protects
the unborn son or daughter in her womb during the gestation period, so
the true Church is commissioned to nourish and protect true Christians
in her spiritual womb--to "feed the flock." God’s spirit-begotten children
must be nourished on the spiritual food supplied by God--the words of Scripture--
and live by every word of God, in order to grow up spiritually.
If by the return of Jesus Christ we have grown and matured in spiritual
character, we will become born "children of God," being "children of the
resurrection" as Christ was at His resurrection. We will then no longer
be subject to death (Luke 20:35-36). But if the spirit--begotten child of
God does not grow spiritually, he can become a spiritual miscarriage--an
abortion.
3. Speaking of the resurrection, when the second birth will occur, what
did Paul say regarding the new body Christians will receive? I Cor. 15:42-44.
Will they become as Jesus Christ is today? Phil. 3:20-21; I John 3:2; Matt.
17:1-2; Rev. 1:13-16; Matt. 13:43; Dan. 12:3.
COMMENT: Because God is spirit, when one is "born" of his heavenly Father
he will BE SPIRIT--he will be composed of the same substance of which God
is composed. He will be given a spirit body just like Christ’s and will
be GLORIFIED and given tremendous SPIRITUAL POWER. The spiritual power
and glory "born-again" Christians shall receive at the resurrection will
be so great that it will make their spirit bodies shine as the sun, and
make their raiment dazzling white!
And all who are thus "born of God" will be able to see God because they
will be in the Kingdom--the divine Family--of God!
The Great Difference Between "Begotten" and "Born"
Most professing Christians assume they were "born again" when they first
"accepted Christ." Then by misapplying the King James Version’s rendition
of I John 3:9, "Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin; for his seed
remaineth in him: and he cannot sin, because he is born of God," many also
assume that they are no longer capable of sinning in this life. That assumption
is false! Notice:
1. Did the Apostle John say that Christians do sometimes commit sins?
I John 1:8-10. Did he use the present tense of the verb in verse 8? Then
he meant they sin after becoming Christians, didn’t he? Notice that he
includes himself by saying "we."
2. Was the Apostle Paul beset with recurring sin long after he repented
and received--was begotten by--the Holy Spirit? Rom. 7:14-25. Is there a
just man on earth who does not at some time commit sin? Eccl. 7:20. So
isn’t it plain that Christians in this mortal flesh are not now perfect--not
yet born of God?
3. Now notice I John 5:18. Does this verse further substantiate the
fact that Christians are not yet born of God?
COMMENT: The person who has been finally "born of God" will not sin
any longer. Once we are born of God at the resurrection we will be able
to live without ever sinning again. How? Simply because we will then possess
the fullness of God’s perfect character and divine nature. We will no longer
possess a nature which can fall victim to sin and Satan’s influence.
But as long as we are only "begotten" of God we must "keep ourselves"--
we must continue to resist the evil temptations of the flesh. Such a one
can commit sin. When caught off guard or in a moment of weakness, we can
and often do sin! But we cannot "practice [or continually live in] sin"
and be the begotten sons of God (I John 3:5-6).
Life, to the begotten Christian, is a constant struggle against Satan’s
influence which is the cause of the evil side of man’s nature. (The origin
of the evil characteristics of "human nature" will be covered in Lesson
9.) Although he has now received the begettal of God’s divine nature (II
Pet. 1:4), he still manifests the traits of human nature as well, and the
one wars against the other (Gal. 5:17).
But what about the Old Testament men of God? How can we prove whether
any of them were either begotten or born of God? Let’s understand:
4. Did David have God’s Holy Spirit? Ps. 51:10-11. What about all the
"holy men of old," including Abraham, Isaac and Jacob? II Pet. 1:21; Rom.
8:14; Luke 13:28. And yet, was Jesus Christ the "Firstborn from the dead"?
Col. 1:15, 18.
COMMENT: Now since those Old Testament personages had God’s Holy Spirit,
and yet Christ was first to be born of God by virtue of His resurrection,
then it follows that those men of old were merely "begotten" of God--not
yet "born" into His Family. And the same is TRUE OF EVERY CHRISTIAN SINCE
CHRIST!
The Greek Word Gennao
Much of the confusion about being "born again" has resulted from misinterpreting
the original Greek of the New Testament. With one exception (James 1:15-18)
the Greek word used in reference to spiritual begettal and birth--spiritual
salvation--is always gennao. This word means both "to conceive," or "to
beget," and also "to bear," or "to be born"--all or any part of the whole
process which produces a new individual human being; whereas in English
we use two separate verbs--"begotten" and "born."
Since both begettal and birth are included in the meaning of gennao,
we must often let the Bible interpret the Bible in order to know which
meaning is intended in a particular passage.
Here are several examples where the Greek word should rightly have been
rendered begotten, not born: John 1:12-13; I John 2:29; 4:7; 5:1 (three
times); 5:4. The King James Version is correct by using "begotten" in I
Corinthians 4:15; Hebrews 1:5 and I John 5:1.
Now what about the scriptures that call Christ the "ONLY-begotten"?
(John 1:14, 18; 3:16; I John 4:9.) Do these, after all, disprove the truth
that true Christians are only "begotten" of God’s Spirit, growing toward
being born of God at the resurrection? Of course not!
The simple answer is that all these verses are referring to Christ’s
miraculous begettal in His mother Mary’s womb. Christ’s physical begettal
and birth (gennao) were unique. No other person--ever--has been begotten
by the Spirit of the Father in a human mother’s womb! In this sense He
is--and always shall be--"ONLY-begotten." But many have been "begotten again"
(I Pet. 1:3) to ultimately become--through the process of spiritual growth
and birth--the spirit-born sons of God.
You MUST Be Born Again!
What God created at the time described in the first chapter of Genesis
was a physical creation. Man, made of the dust of the ground, was the MATERIAL
being which God planned to mold, shape and form into a perfect SPIRITUAL
creation. He pictures us as the clay, Himself as the Potter-- forming us
into the spiritual image of Himself!
God uses human reproduction to picture the process by which He is reproducing
Himself. Each human since Adam and Eve started from a tiny ovum, the size
of a pinpoint, produced in the body of the mother. But the egg is incomplete
of itself. It lives only about 48 hours, according to some authorities.
Unless fertilized by the life-giving sperm cell from the human father within
the limited time, it dies. A human life can only begin when that sperm
cell impregnates--enters--the ovum.
Spiritually speaking, each human mind is like an egg. Each of us was
BORN INCOMPLETE--able to live only a relatively short span of years. We
were made to need the impregnating spiritual life of God’s Holy Spirit
so we could be created in God’s spiritual "image" and live forever!
The physical ovum, once it is fertilized, becomes a begotten human life
called an embryo. The mother’s womb nourishes and protects it--carrying
it in that part of her body where she may best protect it from physical
injury or harm--until it has grown enough to be born. After a number of
weeks, the embryo develops to what is called a fetus, and at birth it is
called a human baby.
Likewise God’s CHURCH protects and spiritually feeds begotten Christians
with the Word of God so they may GROW SPIRITUALLY (II Peter 3: 18) in the
divine character of God until ready to be born into His Family. But there
is one great difference in this analogy!
The physical fetus does not attain physical and mental maturity before
birth. However, the spirit-begotten Christian must attain a reasonable
measure of spiritual maturity before he is spirit-born. The newborn physical
babe’s main growth occurs after birth, but this is a type of the spiritual
growing which spiritually begotten Christians must do before their spiritual
birth (I Pet. 1:23; 2:1-2). Christ did not grow into spiritual perfection
after He was resurrected, but during His human lifetime, setting us the
example, being made perfect (Heb. 2:10 and 5:8-9).
Surely nobody will be foolish enough to suggest that when Christ was
BORN the very son of God by the resurrection (Rom. 1:4) He was resurrected
as a tiny infant composed of spirit! He was resurrected full grown. How
did the apostles know He was the same Jesus? Because they knew what Jesus
looked like--and in His resurrected body He looked the same as He had before
in the flesh, except He now was composed of spirit instead of flesh and
blood!
When we are "born again"--born of God, changed into spirit bodies at
the resurrection--we, too, shall look essentially as we do now, as far as
physical features are concerned. But the resurrected body will be a different
body--composed of SPIRIT instead of flesh and blood (I Cor. 15:35-44). Now
what, exactly, is spiritual growth? It is CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT!
Such character is the ability, as a free moral agent, to discern right
from wrong--the true values from the false--truth from error--and then to
make the right choice or decision, even against self-desire, impulse or
temptation; plus the will and self-discipline to resist the wrong and to
DO the right.
But as mentioned before, we must BEGIN developing spiritual character
and grow toward spiritual adulthood during this life--NOT AFTER we are born
of God at the resurrection! Our vile, carnal nature (Rom. 8:7; Jer. 17:9)
must be gradually changed Now! This spiritual growth comes by feeding on
the Word of God, through prayer and wholehearted participation in the Work
of God.
Then, when the glorified Christ returns to earth the second time, we
shall be resurrected, or instantaneously changed, into bodies that will
be like His (I John 3:1-2)--full grown--adult! At that instant, our present
physical bodies will be made like His glorified body--"BORN AGAIN" AS MEMBERS
OF GOD’S OWN FAMILY--as God’s own glorious offspring with eternal life inherent
within ourselves--as His immortal SONS to reign along with Jesus Christ
our elder BROTHER!
That, according to your Bible, is what it means to be "born again."
God help you to comprehend this glorious truth, and become one of His spiritually
begotten children!
TEST YOUR MEMORY
This quiz is designed to help you remember the important facts you learned
in the lesson. You simply circle or underline each correct answer. After
you’ve finished the test, check your choices with the correct answers at
the end of this lesson, and then rate yourself.
1. "God" A. is one person. B. is a family presently composed of only
two persons. C. is a "trinity" of three persons--the Father, Son and Holy
Spirit. D. has no plans for expanding His Family-Kingdom.
2. The divine Person who became Jesus Christ. A. was the "Spokesman"
of the God Family in Old Testament times. B. was never the Logos or "Word"
of God. C. was never seen by man in Old Testament times. D. did not exist
until the Father begot Him.
3. The Spirit of God A. is a divine being. B. Is the very power of the
God Family. C. may be touched and felt. D. Is not everywhere.
4. The Father and Son A. are both included in the original uniplural
Hebrew word for God--Elohim. B. have always had that relationship to one
another C. are of equal authority D. both dealt with mankind Old Testament
times.
5. God originally created A. animals that evolved into their own kinds.
B. man after the God kind. C. physical man in God’s "likeness" and "image."
D. man of spirit.
6. Man was created A. as the ultimate, completed, finished product.
B. as only the clay model which God would shape and develop in His own
spiritual character. C. with perfect spiritual character. D. as a glorified
being.
7. When Jesus spoke of being "born again," Nicodemus A. understood exactly
what He meant. B. thought He meant "be baptized and live a Christian life."
C. knew He was talking about a literal birth, but did not understand that
it was a spiritual birth. D. did not realize Jesus was talking about the
subject of birth.
8. To be "born again" A. Is to be changed into higher level of human
being. B. is merely a sentimental experience. C. means to be changed. into
a literal immortal member of the God Family! D. is just a metaphorical
expression Jesus used in talking to Nicodemus.
9. One who is born of God’s spirit A. is a nebulous ghost. B. will have
no great power. C. will be like the angels, but not like God. D. is spirit.
10. True Christians now A. are already born of God and are not able
to sin. B. are only begotten of God’s Spirit. C. are already inheritors
of God’s Kingdom D. are in no need of growing in God’s spiritual character
before being "born again" at the resurrection
True or False
11. The Logos--the "Word" or "Spokesman"--was a member of the God Kingdom
before being miraculously begotten in Mary’s womb. T F
12. The Spiritual begettal of a Christian by the Spirit of God is analogous
to the physical begettal of an ovum by the sperm of a human father. T F
13. True Christians call the Father of Jesus Christ" Our Father in heaven"
because tradition says they should, not because the Father is now begetting
many sons to become "born again" brothers of Jesus Christ. T F
14. The Greek word gennao describes a process which includes both begettal
and birth. T F
15. It is impossible for us to sin once we have been begotten by God’s
Spirit. T F
Draw a line from each phrase in the left-hand column to the correctly
| 16. LORD, YHWH, Rock |
A. The Holy Spirit |
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B. At the resurrection |
| 17. Gennao |
C. Character development |
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D. Never been seen |
| 18. True Christians |
E. The Father |
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F. Spirit begotten |
| 19. Spiritual growth |
G. Begettal only |
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H. Birth only |
| 20. "Born again" |
I Begettal and birth |
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J. Jesus Christ |
ANSWERS TO QUIZ Rate Yourself
l-B 5-C 9-D 13-F 17-I 19-20 correct excellent
2-A 6-B 10-B 14-T 18-F 16-18 correct good
3-B 7-C 11-T 15-F 19-C 13-15 correct fair
4-A 8-C 12-T 16-J 20-B
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