Great Doctrines of the Bible
Lesson 10
The Doctrine of Regeneration
The New Birth: It’s Message, Meaning, Must, Marks,
and Method
Introduction
Our world is full of religion. More than 300 denominations and 5,000
cults can be found in the United States alone. Together, these organizations
represent every aspect of religious profession and expression. Yet,
only a very small number of them emphasize the need to be born again.
In spite of the fact that Jesus said very clearly, “Ye must be
born again” (John 3:3-8) the message is generally and tragically
neglected. It is the purpose of this lesson to set forth this Bible
doctrine so clearly, that none can misunderstand it. It is being prepared
with prayer, that eventually thousands of students enrolled in THE
ROGMA INTERNATIONAL FREE BIBLE STUDY COURSE will truly be born again.
Importance of this Lesson
- The
importance of this lesson is seen first in the inadequacy of religion
alone. Millions of devoted church members and cult followers have never
been born again. It is possible to be baptized, join a church, take
communion, and give tithes without being born again.
- In recent years,
America at least, has suffered from the preaching of an “only believism”.
The result has been a great influx into our churches of millions who
know and believe the facts of the Gospel,
but who have never experienced the new birth. Since it is necessary to
clarify this much neglected and misunderstood doctrine, and since no
one can “see” or “enter into” the kingdom of
God without being born again, no lesson could have greater significance.
The Lesson
I. REGENERATION OR THE NEW BIRTH IS A BIBLE CONCEPT
- John and the
Lord Jesus stated clearly:
- John 1:13 “…which were born,
not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of
man, but of God.”
- John 3:3-8 “…except a man be
born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God…except a man
be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom
of God…that
which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of
the Spirit is spirit…marvel
not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again….” Memorize
this passage.
- All of the New Testament writers of the Epistles taught
the necessity of being born again.
- James 1:18, “Of his own
will begat (born) he us with the word of truth….”
- 1
Peter 1:23, “Being born again, not of corruptible seed…but…by
the word of God….”
- 1 John 2:29, “…every
one that doeth righteousness is born of him (God).”
- Paul
had his own vocabulary for this same truth.
- Romans 6:4, “…even
so we also should walk in NEWNESS OF LIFE.”
- 2 Corinthians
5:17, “…if any man be in Christ,
he is a NEW CREATURE….”
II. WHAT IS THE MESSAGE OF THESE RELATED TEXTS?
- That the new
birth is real! There is such a thing as a second birth – a
birth that as is as real but entirely separate from your natural birth:
a new birth, a birth from above, a spiritual birth.
- That all people,
outside of Christ, not yet saved, are seen by God to be dead (Ephesians
2:1,5) and in desperate need of life (1 John
5:12).
- That everyone CAN and MUST be born again.
- That a whole new life
is possible and available to all.
- That all who desire to do so can
start life over, since life does not begin until Christ comes into
one’s heart.
- In addition, these verses tell us clearly that
CHRISTIANITY is NOT:
- A list of dogmas.
- A system of ethics.
- Degrees of goodness.
- A passionless purity.
- A fighting fundamentalism.
- A militant orthodoxy.
- A triune theology.
• BUT CHRISTIANITY IS LIFE! The new birth means new life. Jesus
said, “I
am come that they might have LIFE” (John 10:10).
III. THE MEANING: WHAT DOES “BORN AGAIN” MEAN?
- Look first
at John 1:13. Here, we see three negatives concerning the new birth.
It is NOT:
- NOT OF BLOOD
- The Jews were proud of their ancestry, their lineage,
and their bloodline. They said, “We be Abraham’s seed” (John
8:33), “Abraham
is our father” (John 8:39).
- Millions today still glory in
their ancestry, in their blood line or heritage, feeling it
gives them special privilege and
status.
- Here the Lord is saying, regardless of your blood
line, your status, your position in society, “YOU MUST
BE BORN AGAIN.” It
is not how high born you are that matters; it is whether
or not you have
been born from on high!
- NOR THE WILL OF THE FLESH
- John 3:6 says, “That which is
born of the flesh is flesh….”
- Romans 8:8 says, “…they
that are in the flesh cannot please God.”
- So, the word “flesh” here,
refers to all that man is, and all that man does apart from
Christ.
A person
can accomplish
many
things in the flesh. One may be a renowned author, a
superb athlete, a master artist, a fine musician, a great
statesman,
an astute
businessman, or a financial wizard and still not be born
again. That which is
done in the flesh is still flesh and cannot please God.
- NOR OF THE WILL OF MAN
In other words, the new birth does not come of man, but
of God. Neither priest nor pastor can save you. You are
not
born again by ordination,
baptism, communion or by anything else that might be
administered by man. No man can save you.
- So, negatively,
the new birth or being born again does not mean:
- A mere religious
commitment.
- A deep, personal determination or resolution.
- A religious act
of any kind such as praying, tithing, self-denying or church joining.
- A religious rite, ritual or ceremony.
- A mere reformation or
the turning over of a new leaf. We need a NEW LIFE, not a new leaf!
- But POSITIVELY, the new birth, is:
- A “WORK OF GOD” (John
1:13) – born of
God.
- 1 John 5:1 says, “Whosoever believeth
that Jesus is THE Christ IS BORN (AGAIN) OF
GOD….”
- Being born again, then, is not the result
of anything we do for God, but is altogether
something God does for
us.
- RESURRECTION (Read and study John 3:6; 6:53;
Romans 6:4; Ephesians 2:1,5.)
- That which is born anew in us
is our spirit.
- The new birth is the bringing to life of that
which is dead in us. “And
you hath he quickened who were dead…” (Ephesians
2:1).
- That which is dead in the natural man is
his spirit. The spirit of a man is that within
him
that knows and understands. (Read 1 Corinthians
2:11-14.) Spiritually, man is dead (Ephesians
2:5) and can neither see, nor understand spiritual
things (John 3:3,5; and
1 Corinthians 2:14).
- The New Birth then, is that powerful act of God,
whereby through the working of His blessed Holy Spirit, our
spirits are “made alive.” Our
spiritual understanding is renewed, by which we are now capable of knowing,
loving, and serving Him.
- A CREATIVE ACT! It is the forming or creating
within us a whole new life, which we did not previously possess.
- Ephesians
2:10, “…CREATED in Christ Jesus unto good
works….”
- Ephesians 4:24, “…put on the
new man, which after God is CREATED in righteousness and true
holiness.”
- 2 Corinthians 5:17, “Therefore if any
man be in Christ, he is a new CREATURE….”
- THE RECEIVING
AND PARTAKING OF GOD’S VERY NATURE
The New Birth, then, is actually Christ being formed in us
by the miracle working power of God.
2 Peter 1:4, “…that by these ye might be partakers
of THE DIVINE NATURE…”; Galatians 2:20, “…Not
I, but Christ liveth in me…”; Ephesians 3:17, “That
Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith….”
- LIFE!
The New Birth, is life! A totally new life with all of its
new and wonderful manifestations.
- 1 John 5:12, “He that
hath the Son (of God) hath LIFE….”
- John 20:31, “…and
that believing ye might have LIFE….”
- John 10:10, “…I
am come that they might have LIFE….”
IV. THE MUST: Jesus said, “Ye MUST be born again” (John
3:3-7). Why?
- Because anything other than the New Birth is inadequate.
- Religion
without Christ, or religion without the New Birth actually robs
a man of peace, because it places him under religious legality
where there is no assurance of salvation. There is no rest, no
lasting assurance,
no perfect peace, and no sense of security apart form the New Birth.
One hymn-writer wrote:
“
I’ve tried in vain, a thousand ways,
My fears to quell, my hopes to raise.
But what I need, the Bible says,
Is ever only Jesus.”
- Nothing else provides an authoritative
basis for faith. Religion alone is based upon human effort and
merit. The New Birth is based
upon obedience
to
the Word of God.
- No substitute for the New Birth blots out our past sins.
Reformation may help a man to live a better life, but only REGENERATION
assures a
man that
all of his sins have been forgiven and blotted out and put away (Hebrews
9:26; Ephesians 1:7).
- Reformation or religion may change one’s
outward appearance, but only the New Birth changes the heart.
¨ Placing flowers around a cesspool does not change the cesspool, or painting
a building rotted by termites cannot save the building.
- Because depending
upon anything other than the New Birth is both dangerous and ruinous.
- Anything
else fails to consider the HOLINESS of God (Hebrews 12:14).
- Anything
else side-steps or ignores the WORD of God and questions the integrity
of Scripture.
- Anything else makes a mockery of the CROSS – where
Christ died that we might live
(Galatians 1:4).
- Anything else ignores and rejects the person and
ministry of the Holy Spirit by which we are born again (John
3:5, 8; 6:63;
1 Peter
1:22).
- Apart from Christ, anything else fails completely
to understand or recognize human nature for
what it is.
- Our wills are perverted (Romans 8:7; Colossians 1:21).
- Our
affections are corrupted (John 3:19).
- Our minds are blinded
(Ephesians 4:18; 1 Corinthians 2:9, 14).
- Anything else encourages
pride.
• When his own works were rejected, in pride and anger Cain slew his brother
Abel (Genesis 4:6-8).
- CHRIST DEMANDED IT! (John 3:3-8).
• Nothing in the Bible is incidental or accidental. The fact that Christ selected
Nicodemus to teach the necessity of the New Birth was no mere coincidence.
Nicodemus was not an “average” sinner. He was considered
a great man. He was cultured, educated, profoundly religious, and sincere.
He was a
ruler, a leader, a churchman and a man of great influence. He was the
IDEAL man. He had everything any NATURAL man could have. Yet, to him,
Jesus said, “Ye
must born again”. The clear implication of this is that if a
man like Nicodemus had to be born again, everyone else in the world
must also
be born
again.
V. WHAT MARKS SHOULD ANYONE HAVE WHO
CLAIMS TO BE BORN AGAIN? There
are many, but we will name just six:
- The mark of OBEDIENCE (1 John
2:3). There will be a definite desire to obey the Lord and to do His
will. (Note Christ’s example in
Philippians 2:5,8.)
- The mark of SEPARATION (1 John 2:15-17). There
will be the realization that while one is still in this world, he is
no longer of it and
will separate himself
from its vain and sinful ways. (Read
Romans 12:1-2; John 15: 18-19.)
- The mark of CONTINUANCE (1 John 2:19). Continuance
in the faith is the evidence of genuine conversion. (Read Acts 2:42 and
John 8:31.)
- The mark of PRACTICAL RIGHTEOUSNESS AND HOLY LIVING (1
John 2:29 and 3:6). A born again person will “do right.”
The verb “sinneth” in verse 6 means the continual practice
of sin. The born again person may occasionally slip and fail, but will
not habitually
practice sin.
- The mark of LOVE (1 John 3:14; 1 Peter 1:22; Gal. 5:22; John
13:35). A love for other Christians, a love for the Word of God and
a love for
souls
will
characterize anyone truly born again.
- The mark of NEWNESS OF LIFE (2
Corinthians 5:17; Romans 6:4). A truly born again person will have
a new set of values, new motives, new allegiances,
new
attitudes, new loves, new perspective on life, new habits, new goals,
new peace, new joy and new strength. Truly, old things will have passed
away,
and all
things will have become new.
VI. THE METHOD: WHEN AND HOW DOES THE MIRACLE OF THE NEW
BIRTH TAKE PLACE IN A HUMAN HEART AND LIFE?
- First, God acts to bring
us to this condition. He employs two agents:
- THE HOLY SPIRIT. (Read
carefully John 16:8; John 3:5-6,8; John 6:63; Romans 8:16 and
Titus 3:5-6.)
The Holy Spirit plays a major role in our regeneration.
- He convicts
us of our sin (John 16:8-9).
- He reveals Christ as our only hope
(John 16:13-14).
- He causes us to repent (Acts 2:37-38).
- THE WORD. (Read carefully
Romans 10:17; James 1:18; 1 Peter 1:22-23; Hebrews 4:12; and
Mark 4:20.) It is through the WORD and primarily through the
preaching of the WORD, that the Holy Spirit convicts of sin,
reveals Christ,
imparts life, and
assures of salvation (John 3:5;
Romans 8:16).
- Man acts in response to the Spirit’s convincing,
convicting and Christ-revealing power.
- We must repent (thoroughly
change our mind), and turn to God. (Read carefully Luke 13:3;
Acts 17:30; Matt. 9:13; Luke 5:32; 24:47; Acts 20:21 and 26:20.)
- Our
WILLS must be exercised in coming to Christ.
- John 5:40, “Ye
WILL NOT come to me that ye might have life.”
- John 7:17, “If
any man will do His will (literal meaning), he shall know of
the doctrine.”
- Revelation 22:17, “And whosoever
WILL, let him take the water of life freely.”
- Our FAITH
must reach out and lay hold of Christ and the promises of salvation.
- Christ
dwells in our hearts by FAITH (Ephesians 3:17).
- “BELIEVE on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be
saved…” (Acts
16:31).
- Acts 20:21, Paul preached “repentance toward God,
and FAITH toward our Lord Jesus Christ.”
- Read also
John 6:47; Romans 5:1; John 3:16,36.
- Through repentance and
faith the WORD is RECEIVED whereby we are born again.
- Mark 4:20 – The
good seed, the real Christians, are such as hear the WORD,
and RECEIVE it.
- Acts 2:41 – “Then they that gladly
RECEIVED HIS WORD were baptized….”
- John 1:12 – “But
as many as RECEIVED HIM...” By
faith we not only receive the written Word, but, in so doing, we RECEIVE
Him
who is the LIVING WORD and are thus born again.
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