Actually Joe,,,I'm not sure what Jesus meant by the water in John 3:5 ( I had started a thread on this).
I'm leaning toward baptism....
Dear GodsGrace,
I was thinking about something else that I believe is an issue for you. This has to do with the spirit word "babe".
The spirit word "babe" is used by Christ in
TWO different analogies, both of which teach the pathway to salvation. If a person tries to combine the two analogies, it will create error. A person must "rightly divide the Word" by the two analogies.
The two analogies that use the word "babe" are:
1).
The birthing analogy.
In this analogy, the Early Rain produces a child of God
in the womb of the person who receives it. When the person receives the Latter Rain, the child in the womb is born. The term "born again" applies to this analogy.
Here is a verse that uses it:
1Thes 5:3 For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape.
This verse is teaching on the Latter Rain and the judgment that follows. Paul uses the phrase "as travail upon a woman with child" to show us that he is teaching on the moment that a person is "born again".
2).
The maturing analogy.
In this analogy, the Early Rain is what produces the babe in Christ. While a babe, the infant can only draw milk (Christ and Him crucified). When the babe receives the Latter Rain, the babe grows into a "little child" who has entered the Kingdom of Heaven. At this point, the child can "eat meat" (bread and New Wine).
This scripture applies:
Isa 28:9 Whom shall he teach knowledge? and whom shall he make to understand doctrine? Them that are weaned from the milk, and drawn from the breasts (converted believers). 10 For concept must be upon concept, concept upon concept; line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little: 11 For with stammering lips and another language (spiritual language) will he speak to this people. 12 But the word of the LORD was unto them (babes who draw milk) concept upon concept, concept upon concept; line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little; that they might go, and fall backward, and be broken, and snared, and taken (by Satan).
Below is a teaching from the Old Testament that combines the Early and Latter Rain concept with the birthing analogy:
Ecc 11:1 Cast thy bread upon the waters: for thou shalt find it after many days. 2 Give a portion to SEVEN, and also to EIGHT; for thou knowest not what evil shall be upon the earth. 3 if the clouds be full of rain, they empty themselves upon the earth: and if the tree fall toward the south, or toward the north, in the place where the tree falleth, there it shall be. 4 He that observeth the wind shall not sow; and he that regardeth the clouds shall not reap. 5 As thou knowest not what is the way of the spirit, nor how the bones do grow in the womb of her that is with child: even so thou knowest not the works of God who maketh all.
In verses 1 & 2 above, two portions of bread are shown to be cast upon the waters. Water is representative of the Holy Spirit. Bread is Truth (Christ).
The
first portion of bread goes to SEVEN which is a reference to mankind in their marred & carnal spiritual state. Casting the first portion of bread to SEVEN represents the time when a person receives the
Early Rain of the Spirit. At this time, the new believer (babe) will be able to understand & receive the
physical teachings of Christ of the Old Covenant but little else.
Paul refers to this first portion of bread in the verse below in his first letter to the babes in the Corinthian church:
1Cor 2:2 For I determined not to know anything among you except Jesus Christ and Him crucified.
Next, a
second portion of bread goes to EIGHT because “thou
knowest not (deception) what evil shall be upon the earth”. The spiritual term EIGHT is a reference to the worsened spiritual state that occurs to all babes shortly after they are given the Early Rain of the Spirit. This spiritual change is hidden from the immature believer’s knowledge because they remain spiritually blind. At this time, Satan will make their last state of carnality “worse than the first” (
Mat 12:43-45).
If the apostate believer is one of the Elect, Christ will give them a second portion of bread while they are in this worsened carnal state (EIGHT). The second portion of bread is given to them at the time of the
Latter Rain of the Spirit. This is the baptism of the Spirit/Spirit of Truth which will heal the person’s spiritual blindness so that they will be able to understand & receive the
spiritual teachings of the New Covenant.
In verse 3, the scripture continues talking about “EIGHT” and mentions the clouds being full of rain. This is a reference to the drought that occurs during the time a believer spends between the Early and Latter Rains. It is symbolized by Elijah’s 3 ½ years of drought which is also referred to as a time, times and half a time, 1260 days and 42 months. When the clouds “empty themselves upon the earth”, it is a direct reference to the Latter Rain event that ends the time of drought for a chosen believer.
Verse 3 continues by mentioning a tree which falls
either to the North or to the South. A tree is representative of a believer (a babe) who has only received the Early Rain of the Spirit. When the tree falls, that event represents the time when a babe falls away and becomes spiritually worse than the first (apostate). It is the time of Daniel’s Abomination of Desolation when a believer is indwelt with the spirit of anti-Christ and loses their salvation. If the tree falls to the
south, it represents the believers who have been
chosen to receive the Latter Rain of the Spirit. If the tree falls to the
north, it represents believers who have
not been chosen to receive the Latter Rain of the Spirit. The decision of who is chosen and who is not chosen was made from the foundation of the world and cannot be changed (where the tree falls, there it shall be).
Verse 4 continues talking about the chosen believers vs. the non-chosen believers.
The believers who “observeth the wind shall not sow” is a reference to the
chosen believers who, after receiving the Latter Rain, are “born of the Spirit” (wind,
John 3:8 &
Acts 2:2). They will no longer sow because they have stopped approaching Christ by their own works. They have entered into the rest of Christ.
The believers who “regardeth the clouds shall not reap” is a reference to the
non-chosen believers who remain spiritually blind. The clouds represent their spiritual blindness which keeps Christ hidden from their understanding. Because they remain blind, they will not reap and produce the spiritual fruit that is required of a child of God. They will remain in this lost spiritual state until they die.
Verse 5 speaks to the concealed nature of the Pathway to Salvation which was presented in verses 1-4. The first part of verse 5 tells us that we do not know “the way of the Spirit” or how the “bones” (a person’s spirit) grow in the womb. Mankind, in their carnally minded spiritual state, cannot understand the ways of God – their carnality blinds them from knowing the truth of God.
Paul said that Christ and His church are a
Great Mystery (
Eph 5:32). This truth is the most hidden teaching in scripture.
At its core is the teaching of the Early and Latter Rains of the Spirit.
Verse 5 continues by mentioning the birthing analogy of the woman who is with child. In this analogy, the woman represents the “freewoman” (
Gal 4:22-31) and the child in the womb is the child of God waiting to be born. This truth is likewise hidden from mankind.
Verse 5 finishes with another statement that says again that the “works of God who maketh all” is a mystery to mankind.
GodsGrace, try separating the two analogies that use the spirit word "babe" and see if that helps clear up some of the confusion you are having with my posts.
Joe