Meditations
for Seeking the Life in Christ
The Gospel of John
July 2, 2024
Spiritual Life
Humans can reproduce only human life, but the Holy Spirit gives birth
to spiritual life
John 3:6
Sometimes people are tempted to put too much emphasis on Jesus’ statement, “You must be born again.” By too much, I mean their focus is on identifying a particular time and place where a person confessed faith in Jesus as though the whole point of Jesus’ statement was that we needed a once in a lifetime experience. Notice Jesus said we must be born of water and the Spirit. (John 3:5) Some people take his reference to water as our earthly birth because there is a discharge of water as a natural part of the birthing process. I believe this may also be a reference to our water baptism.
Water baptism marks our initiation into the Kingdom of God and into the church, through our confession of faith. The Apostle Paul expounds on our being born of the Spirit in Romans 6 where he discusses our being baptized by the Holy Spirit into the life of Jesus. When you bring these two together, baptized by water and the Spirit, you can see that the evidence we have been born again will be the life we are living, as opposed to only identifying a particular time and place where we made our confession of faith.
Jesus underscores this point by reminding Nicodemus that God’s ways are not the ways of humankind. When we are born into the Kingdom of God, we then begin the process of learning the ways of God. We learn how to come out of the darkness of sin and live in the light of God’s love. Jesus was also pointing to one of the distinguishing characteristics of living in God’s love: “the Holy Spirit gives birth to spiritual life” (John 3:6).
Every day we are bombarded by so many different voices that try to influence the direction of our lives. Have we learned to listen for and distinguish the witness of the Holy Spirit in our lives? Later in this Gospel, Jesus will affirm that we can follow him because we can learn to distinguish his voice over and above all the voices that call out to us every day.
My Takeaway: Sometimes when we were coming out of a crowded stadium I would get separated from my children. When that happened, my daughter wouldn’t call out to “Dad”; she would call me by name, “Alex.’ That voice, saying my name, I could easily distinguish above the crowd noise.
Jesus, the one who loves you
dearly, is calling your name. Can you hear him?
Sē’lah
(Selah is a word that appears in the
Book of Psalms that I often use as the Complimentary Closing in my correspondence.
Its meaning, as I use the word, is to pause and think about these things.)
These
meditations are written by Alex M. Knight as he seeks the life in Christ as his
way of life. The meditations are
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