1 Peter 1:23
For you have
been born again, but not to a life that will quickly end. Your new life will
last forever because it comes from the eternal, living word of God.
Nicodemus,
a very educated member of the Jewish ruling council in the time of Jesus, asked
the question: But how can I, an old man,
return to my mother’s womb and be born again? His problem was that he used his
intellect, his natural thinking abilities, to try and reason out spiritual
truths. A trap we all too often tend to fall in when we are faced with matters we
do not understand – we quickly run to YouTube and search for videos by self-proclaimed
‘experts’ on the subject!
But
Paul tells us that spiritual things cannot be understood by someone who does
not have the Spirit:
1 Cor 2:14
The person
without the Spirit does not accept the things that come from the Spirit of God
but considers them foolishness and cannot understand them because they are
discerned only through the Spirit.
Being
born again is one of those concepts that only Spirit-filled believers can
understand. It happens when God imparts eternal life to the person who believes
in the name of Jesus Christ, who then becomes a child of God, whose sins are forgiven
and who then has a living relationship with God through the Spirit Who from
then on dwells within them. According to Paul in 2 Cor 5:17, such a person is
now a new creation. Children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision
or a husband’s will, but born of God – as described in John 1:12-13. Born ‘from
above’ as the Jewish-Greek word anôthen (used for ‘again’) more commonly
refers to.
What
does all this mean on a Monday morning? Well, firstly
we must understand that we ourselves cannot contribute to this process to be
born again – it is a work of the Holy Spirit. It is a supernatural action,
without which we remain spiritually lifeless.
Here are a few ways to help me discern whether
I am truly reborn and have started walking along the road which more and more
leads to me giving my whole being over to the working of the Spirit in my
life: Am I impacted by the words I read
in the Bible, in other words, do they change my life? Is God Himself, and not
just His gifts, now my heart’s desire? Is Jesus progressively revealed in my
life in all His splendour and beauty, so that I delight in His goodness and
obey Him joyfully? Is spiritual fruit visibly growing in my life – for example,
has a love for my brothers and sisters in Christ increased dramatically within
my heart?
Points to ponder:
If you have not done so yet, choose
and follow Jesus as Christ, the Son of God, and accept His gift of life today. Has He become the treasure in the field for
which you would sell everything?
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