| SEEKING TRUTHBorn Again: How to be SavedBy CBN.com 
 CBN.com --  "You must be born again." The religious leader 
          who heard these words first spoken 2,000 years ago seemed 
          stunned by them. This, Nicodemus, a Pharisee and ruler of 
          the Jews, had already acknowledged his belief that Jesus 
          Christ had come from God, "for no one can do these signs 
          that You do unless God is with him." Chapter three of the 
          Gospel of John records this intriguing conversation between 
          Jesus and Nicodemus, giving us a vital key to the kingdom 
          of God.  Both believers and unbelievers still use Jesus' 
          words "born again," and many, like Nicodemus, are still 
          confused by them.  Nicodemus asked Jesus, "How can a man be born when 
          he is old? He cannot enter a second time into his mother's womb and be born again, 
          can he?"  Nicodemus was thinking in terms of the flesh. Jesus had to explain 
          to him, "That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the 
          Spirit is spirit. Do not marvel that I said to you, 'you must be born again.'" 
          Jesus also explained that unless a person is born again, he cannot see or enter 
          the kingdom of God. Obviously, this born-again experience, whatever it is, is 
          absolutely necessary and of the utmost importance. We cannot take it lightly, 
          for Jesus spoke imperatively, "You must" - a command from God.                       
         You can imagine 
          the incredulous look on the face of Nicodemus. He couldn't believe such a thing. 
          All his life he had been taught that good works were the key to heaven-that if 
          a person observed all the laws and requirements of God, he would have entrance 
          into heaven. He said to Jesus, "How can these things be?"                       
         You see, Jesus was 
          talking about things of the spirit. He compared the spirit with the wind. You 
          cannot see it; you don't know where it's coming from or where it's going. But 
          it is real, and you see its effects. You see what it does to the trees. You see 
          the leaves that are caught up in the wind. You see the little swirls of dust. 
          You feel the wind on your face. Jesus said, "So is every one who is born of the 
          Spirit."  The Flesh Versus The Spirit  The problem 
                        was that Nicodemus, like all human beings, was of the flesh. He was from the earth. 
                        Flesh is mortal. It is subject to death, decay, and corruption. It is filled with 
                        self-pity, self-pride, self-love.                       
                       An awesome fact exists about the flesh: everything 
                        we see, everything visible, even our own bodies, are perishing. Many people try 
                        everything imaginable to ignore or forget this, but the fact always remains. The 
                        Bible says that things which are visible are temporary but things which are invisible 
                        are eternal (see 2 Corinthians 4:18).                       
                       The truth is that we dwell in a mortal 
                        body which will soon return to dust.  The Answer  Our 
                        old state, our old nature, and even all our good deeds are insufficient. God is 
                        totally and absolutely holy and righteous. He is perfect. We cannot fellowship 
                        with Him now or in the next life in the imperfection of our present nature. Perfection 
                        and imperfection are incompatible.                       
                       "All have sinned and fall short of the glory 
                        of God" (Romans 3:23). By our very self-seeking nature we are sinful and imperfect. 
                        And sin results in death, and eternal separation from God. This is the result 
                        of our earthly nature. It is obvious that we need a new nature, a nature that 
                        God can look upon with acceptance. A nature that stands justified before Him. 
                        We need a new birth. You must be born again.
                       There are four important 
                        things about this new nature, the new birth, that you must know.                       
                       A Free 
                        Gift  First, the new birth is free, a gift from God! We cannot earn 
                        it. We cannot work for it or else we could boast, and no one shall boast before 
                        God. An imperfect creature cannot earn or deserve such merit from a holy God. 
                        "For the wages of sin is death but the free gift of God is eternal life 
                        in Christ Jesus our Lord" (Romans 6:23). This free gift comes to us by grace, 
                        or unmerited favor (see Ephesians 2:8,9).                       
                       Only God's supreme love makes such 
                        a free and wonderful gift possible. God did not automatically excuse our sinful 
                        condition. He paid the greatest price. You see, sin must be punished. God in His 
                        holy and righteous nature must judge sin. Not to do so would deny His very nature. 
                        He Himself has decreed that "The wages of sin is death."  No 
                        Greater Love Than This  The most magnificent and incomparable act of 
                        love in all of history is that God took our sins and death upon Himself. Jesus, 
                        the Son of God, took the punishment in our place. He became our substitute.                       
                       
                        "He 
                          made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, that we might become the righteousness 
                          of God in Him (2 Corinthians 5:21).  Jesus Christ, "although He existed in the 
                        form of God, did not regard equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied 
                        Himself, taking the form of a bond-servant, and being made in the likeness of 
                        men. And being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself by becoming obedient 
                        to the point of death, even death on a cross" (Philippians 2:6-8).                       
                       
                        "For God so 
                          loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in 
                          Him should not perish, but have eternal life" (John 3:16).  That is why Christ 
                        chose to die-to make the supreme love gift of taking all our punishment upon Himself, 
                        to reconcile the world unto God. He totally identified with our sinful nature 
                        when He hung on the cross, and became sin for us though sinless Himself, so that 
                        we might have the free gift of forgiveness and life.                       
                       The Mystery Revealed   The second important fact about this new nature is that it is actually 
                        the nature of the only perfect Person who ever lived, Jesus Christ. Only Jesus 
                        is good enough. Only He is perfect. Only His life is acceptable to God. It is 
                        only as we partake of His life that we become acceptable to God. Being "born again" 
                        is nothing less than receiving the actual life of the living Christ - His Spirit 
                        actually entering us and bringing our spirit to life. Our spirit is joined with 
                        Him" (1 Corinthians 6:17). We then become one with the perfect One. "It is no 
                        longer I who live, but Christ lives in me: (Galations 2:20). The mystery is now 
                        revealed, "that is, the mystery which has been hidden from the past ages and generationswhich 
                        is Christ in you, the hope of glory" (Colossians 1:26,27).                       
                       Jesus' identification 
                        with us is complete. In His death, He bore our sins and suffered our death. In 
                        His resurrection, He became our life, so much so that in His Spirit we are even 
                        joined with Him. Now when the Father looks upon us He sees only the righteousness 
                        of Jesus. We are accepted. We have been born again!                       
                       
                        "If any man is in Christ, 
                          he is a new creature; the old things passed away; behold, new things have come" 
                          (2 Corinthians 5:17).  The Abundant Life 
                       The third important fact 
                        is that when we are born again, we become a new creature, now. The heavenly 
                        promise is for the future and will be wonderful beyond understanding. However, 
                        at the new birth we immediately begin to experience the life of God as He guides 
                        us, walks with us, and indwells us. We experience the fruit of His Spirit such 
                        as love, joy, and peace. As we are filled with His Spirit, we experience His supernatural 
                        power manifested in life situations. Life takes on new meaning. Everything is 
                        in a new perspective. Jesus said that He came, not just to get us to heaven, but 
                        that we "might have life, and might have it abundantly" (John 10"10).                       
                       How 
                        To Receive Him  The fourth important fact to know is how to receive 
                        this gift. Doesn't every act of giving require a giver and a receiver? God, the 
                        Giver, holds out the gift to everyone. It is not His will that any should perish 
                        (see 2 Peter 3:9). But to receive a gift requires that we agree to a need. We 
                        must agree as the spirit of God shows us that we are, indeed, sinful creatures 
                        in need of God's forgiveness and grace. "Unless you repent, you will likewise 
                        perish" (Luke 13:3).                       
                       Repentance means to change our mind, to turn. We must 
                        change our mind about our condition and our direction away from God. And turn 
                        to Him.                       
                       
                        "But as many as received Him,
                          
                          to them He gave the right 
                          to become children of God" (John 1:12).  We receive Christ by an ingenious method 
                        that only God could devise. It is not by works, because our abilities would vary 
                        and everyone would not have an equal chance. It is an opportunity that is equal 
                        regardless of intelligence, sex, age, race, social status, or wealth. It is by faith.
                       
                        "For by grace you have been saved through faith: and that not of 
                          ourselves, it is the gift of God: Not as a result of works, that no one should 
                          boast" (Ephesians 2:8,9).  To receive Christ, we must acknowledge our need and 
                        who He is. Then we simply turn to Him by faith and put our trust and reliance 
                        in Him. We receive Him by invitation. Jesus said, "Behold, I stand at the door 
                        and knock; if any one hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to him, 
                        and will dine with him, and he with Me" (Revelation 3:20).                       
                       Do you want to be 
                        born again, right now? Do you want a new nature? Do you want to receive the most 
                        wonderful gift in the whole universe, the life of Christ Himself? Then simply 
                        but sincerely pray:                       
                       "Dear Lord Jesus, I believe that You are the Son of 
                        God. I believe that You died for my sins and rose from the grave. I invite You 
                        into my heart and receive You right now. Thank You for forgiveness. Thank You 
                        for a new life. Help me to be what You want me to be and live Your life through 
                        me. Amen."
                       Now What?  If you sincerely prayed 
                        that prayer, God says that you have new life and that you are a member of His 
                        eternal kingdom. He desires close fellowship with you during this life and desires 
                        for you even now to live victoriously as a child of the King! Also, since He died 
                        for you, He wants you to live for Him.
                       
                         "And He died for all, that they who live 
                          should no longer live for themselves, but for Him who died and rose again on their 
                          behalf" (2 Corinthians 5:15).  As we are born again, God immediately implants 
                        a new nature within us. Some outward change may be dramatic and instant; some 
                        may come gradually. As with any newborn, our new nature needs nurture and growth. 
                       Talk to Him frequently. And listen to his voice within you. That's what prayer 
                        is. Read and meditate upon His Word, the Bible - another way He speaks to you. 
                        Finally, He wants you to fellowship with other believers and be a functioning 
                        part of His corporate Body -- so find a Bible-believing church and attend regulary. 
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