Amazing Grace: Born Again by Christ’s Spirit

If a man or woman desires to follow the Lord Jesus Christ, He made it clear, “You must be born again.”

Why does a new life require a new birth? As when we are born of our mother, our birth begins a new physical life that issues from previous nonexistence, so in the second birth, a formerly nonexistent spiritual life comes into being.

Without a physical birth, there is no physical life. Similarly, if there is no new spiritual birth, there is no transformation by the Holy Spirit. The new birth, therefore, is not optional for spiritual life; it is necessary. In the meeting with Nicodemus, Jesus made it clear that being ‘born again’ is the prerequisite to salvation unto eternal life. (John 3:3, 7)

It is clear that Christ demands another birth after natural birth—the emphasis on being born “again” makes this very clear. We were first born of the physical flesh; secondly, and more importantly, we need to be born of the Spirit of the Lord.

This guarantees the necessary qualifications for entrance into the kingdom of God. The new birth is necessary for salvation because the first birth does not produce the kind of life that is empowered to be spiritually transformed by the guiding indwelling Spirit and prepared for the new life in God’s kingdom.

Without the new birth, Christ’s statement in John 3:6 clarifies: ‘That which is born of the flesh is flesh.’ The flesh can give birth only to more flesh: Flesh propagates according to flesh as David confessed to the Lord:  Behold, I was brought forth in iniquity, and in sin did my mother conceive me. (Psalm 51:5).  ‘So then they that are in the flesh cannot please God’ (Romans 8:8) . Indeed, to live after the flesh leads inevitably to death (Romans 8:13).

Therefore, by Christ’s definition, being born again is not just a fresh start or a second chance at life. It must be a birth of a completely different sort from the first birth. It must be a birth that changes the fleshly nature that is so naturally corrupt and bent against God. It is more than simply being born again; it must be being born from above.‘That which is born of the Spirit is spirit’ (John 3:6).

What Christ empowers with the gift of His Spirit when you accept and believe His power to save you brings a change of nature that affects the whole man — we become sons and daughters of God, adopted into his family (John 1:9-10, 11-12, 13 NLT) In the meeting with Nicodemus, Jesus made it clear that being ‘born again’ is the prerequisite to salvation — to become a true son of God. (John 3:3, 7)

Romans 8:14–17 (ESV): For all who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God. For you did not receive the spirit of slavery to fall back into fear, but you have received the Spirit of adoption as sons, by whom we cry, “Abba! Father!” The Spirit himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God, and if children, then heirs—heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ, provided we suffer with him in order that we may also be glorified with him.

What Christ provides by his initiating Grace for you, he will work within you. The one who confesses that he or she believes in Jesus as his Saviour has begun the initial step toward spiritual transformation. This decision will begin a change of nature that affects the whole heart, mind and soul. The new birth proceeds in the Power of God and will manifest itself in moral reforms and character transformations of life flowing from a new nature that creates new desires, impulses, and inclinations.

The new birth is a change from the inside out that comes from above and enables holy living: living in righteousness, peace, and joy. (Romans 15:13)

It is my prayer that as you walk with Christ, you will share your new life with others you come into contact with by sharing this truth about God’s love for you and anyone who acknowledges Jesus as his Lord.  (John 3:16)