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Jesus said you must be Born of Water and Born of the Spirit. Jesus didn't stutter, its very plain what He meant. Nicodemus got it, why can't you?Birth fluid is not water at all.
It's amniotic fluid.
Jesus is wise.
It's highly improbable that Jesus got this simple fact mixed up.
Besides, if Jesus was talking about 2 separate events he would of said "water THEN spirit"
But the fact that he says "water AND spirit" is a clear indication that he is talking about one singular event
I was merely referring to Jesus' quote- that which is born of the flesh is flesh and that which is born of Spirit its spirit. John 3:6Actually we are born by amniotic fluid.
It's not water at all.
Jesus is wise and it's highly improbable that he would get water and amniotic fluid mixed up.
You are more than welcome. I'm glad it helped. I was taught very WRONG about Ro 6 by the Jws- it's ridiculous what they teach on that-- When I received Jesus my as Lord and Savior- and read Ro 6 apart from man's teachings it became very clear to me. It's really very beautiful.You make a good point there
Romans 6:3-4
Or don’t you know that all of us who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? 4 We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the subject, you made some good points worth considering
Symbolic language requires a different mindset. Jesus isn't using "terminology". He's using imagery of familiar things to explain spiritual things. "Putting words to something that has no words", a phrase used by an old preacher of mine. Jesus is, of course, famous for His parables. Same principle.
If I told you earthly things and you do not believe, how will you believe if I tell you heavenly things? (John 3:12).
I'm just working through things out loud. Don't mind me.You just appear to be antagonising me
Jesus said you must be Born of Water and Born of the Spirit. Jesus didn't stutter, its very plain what He meant. Nicodemus got it, why can't you?
I was merely referring to Jesus' quote- that which is born of the flesh is flesh and that which is born of Spirit its spirit. John 3:6
We are first born flesh-- then, by the Spirit. You were asking about being born again, right? That's all I was addressing.
I'm just working through things out loud. Don't mind me.
I was merely referring to Jesus' quote- that which is born of the flesh is flesh and that which is born of Spirit its spirit. John 3:6
We are first born flesh-- then, by the Spirit. You were asking about being born again, right? That's all I was addressing.
We're not quite of the opinion, as I'm hearing you advocate sacramentalism - the belief that religious rites (such as baptism or the Eucharist) have a real ontological effect on reality. If that's not your belief, now is the time to say so and explain what you do believe. But my objective isn't to bring you around to my point of view; my objective is to better understand the concept of being "born again" - what happens, how it happens, how to make it happen, how you know it happened.I just don't understand what your objection is to my opinion when it is actually the same as yours.
He understood the being born of a woman, that Jesus was talking about.Actually, Nicodemus didn't get it at all.
John 3:10
10 “You are Israel’s teacher,” said Jesus, “and do you not understand these things?
The modern claim that water refers to amniotic fluid is an erroneous one in my opinion. I think the ancient interpretation makes much more sense, that the water spoken about is baptismal water
Being a child of someone is about being in their image through being a doer of their character traits, such as with John 8:39, where Jesus said that if they were children of Abraham, then they would be doers of the same works as him. God's way is the way to know Him through embodying His character traits, such as with Genesis 18:19 where God knew Abraham that he would teach his children and those of his household to walk in His way by being doers of righteousness and justice that the Lord might bring to him all that he promised.What does this term "born again" mean to you?
And how can you be sure you are "born again"?
How does "water and spirit" apply to your understanding of being born again?
The term comes from the conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus in John 3. What do you make of the fact that the rest of the chapter, immediately aftet this conversation, is focused on baptism?
He understood the being born of a woman, that Jesus was talking about.
We're not quite of the opinion, as I'm hearing you advocate sacramentalism - the belief that religious rites (such as baptism or the Eucharist) have a real ontological effect on reality. If that's not your belief, now is the time to say so and explain what you do believe. But my objective isn't to bring you around to my point of view; my objective is to better understand the concept of being "born again" - what happens, how it happens, how to make it happen, how you know it happened.
More important, my brother (and I insert the filial term intentionally here as a reminder to myself that those here are my brothers and sisters), is that I seem to be coming across as antagonistic. That's NOT what I want, and I'm going to have to review my own behavior to see where I need to make corrective actions.
You've been a good conversation partner, for which I thank you.
Being Born again from above is all the work of God who draws you, however, you can pray to receive Jesus. But your heart must be right. drop all pride and submit to Jesus and be willing to give everything up in your honest heart. Then believe that Jesus rose from the dead, and then tell/pray to Jesus with your own words that you want His salvation for you.So that i can better understand your position, can you please explain to me what your interpretation of born again is, what connection it has with being born of the spirit and its connection with the rest of chapter 3 which clearly has a lot of baptising in it?
Being Born again from above is all the work of God who draws you, however, you can pray to receive Jesus. But your heart must be right. drop all pride and submit to Jesus and be willing to give everything up in your honest heart. Then believe that Jesus rose from the dead, and then tell/pray to Jesus with your own words that you want His salvation for you.
Most are instantly, However, it is God's timing and control. God is Sovereign over all aspects of your salvation.Does it happen in one moment or over time?
Most are instantly, However, it is God's timing and control. God is Sovereign over all aspects of your salvation.
Are you talking about around Pentecost for ancient Christians? If so Acts 2:47- Praising God and having favor with all the people. And the Lord added to the church daily those who were being saved.Well I've listened to the arguments for this modern day interpretation of born again but in my opinion they don't stack up compared to the view of the early church.
I believe, as the ancient Christians did, that being born again has something to do with baptism, at the very least. Given water and spirit, the fact that the rest of John 3 talks a lot about baptism and the fact that a type of water baptism-like ceremony was already in existence among the Jews.