John’s gospel is famous for the encounter between Jesus and Nicodemus in chapter three. Jesus told Nicodemus that the born again experience was necessary to see the Kingdom of God (John 3:3). A more literal rendering of the phrase “born again” is actually born from above. Jesus said, "You must be born from above." Nicodemus understood Jesus’ meaning in terms of a second birth, as the context shows, but the author of the fourth gospel, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit chose his words carefully: while affirming the need for a spiritual rebirth, the words born from above point to the source of that birth—it comes from above. It comes from heaven.
Jesus, whom the scripture describes as “the firstborn among many,” opened the womb of heaven. Now everyone who is born from above has the life-giving Spirit of Jesus. The nature and the power of the resurrection dwell in each new child of God. This is no mere formality: the reality is that because the womb of heaven has been opened by Jesus each believer has the potential to bring heaven to earth. Those who are born from above carry heaven’s DNA with them here on earth, now.
If our view of the new birth in Jesus Christ is limited to going to heaven when we die, then the power of being born again is only effective when we die. If, however, we understand our new birth as being born from above, it means that heaven is breaking into earth as soon as we turn to Jesus. The presence of the Holy Spirit and the resurrection power of the Spirit are available to each new child of God right away. Is heaven breaking into your world?
...such a powerful paradigm to live with!
ReplyDeletei think the communication of this, no, even more, the living of it is so significant nowadays with our "whatever" attitudes about life and our circumstances.
how do we help people know and live the life of a Kingdom Catalyst, and they can join with the Father for His Reign to break into the world? this is the kind of "discipleship" that i want/need and want to pass on to others...
I'll will try to suggest some possible answers in the coming posts, Steven. Nurturing disciples of the Kingdom is the central passion of my life.
ReplyDeleteI'll will try to suggest some possible answers in the coming posts, Steven. Nurturing disciples of the Kingdom is the central passion of my life.
ReplyDelete...such a powerful paradigm to live with!
ReplyDeletei think the communication of this, no, even more, the living of it is so significant nowadays with our "whatever" attitudes about life and our circumstances.
how do we help people know and live the life of a Kingdom Catalyst, and they can join with the Father for His Reign to break into the world? this is the kind of "discipleship" that i want/need and want to pass on to others...