Monday, November 17, 2025

BORN OF THE SPIRIT

“Jesus answered [Nicodemus], ‘Very truly I tell you, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless they are born of water and the Spirit. Flesh gives birth to flesh, but the Spirit gives birth to spirit.’” (John 3:5–6)

In his book “Conversion,” missionary and theologian E. Stanley Jones (1884-1973) commented on Jesus’ reply to Nicodemus: “Here He tells us that the new birth is first of all ‘not of blood.’  You don’t get it through the blood stream, through heredity.  Your parents can give you much, but they cannot give you this.  Being born in a Christian home does not make you a Christian.”

The new birth is not inherited, not passed down through family lineage, nor guaranteed by the environment in which we were raised. A Christian home may nurture faith, but it cannot impart salvation. Only the Spirit of God can breathe new life into the soul.

Jesus’ words to Nicodemus cut through every illusion of self-sufficiency. Flesh can only produce flesh. Our natural birth gives us life in this world, but it cannot usher us into the kingdom of God. The Spirit alone gives birth to spirit. This means that salvation is not about heritage, tradition, or even effort -- it is about accepting the saving work of Jesus Christ on the cross and the transforming work of the Holy Spirit.

Personal faith is essential. You cannot ride into the kingdom on the coattails of your parents’ faith or your church’s reputation. You must encounter Christ personally. The Spirit brings transformation. The new birth is not just a change of behavior but a change of nature. The Spirit makes us alive to God, reshaping our desires and renewing our hearts. Understand that grace is a gift. Just as you did not cause your first birth, you cannot manufacture your second. It is received by faith, through the Spirit’s power. 

-- SOUND BITES Ministry™, compiled from a variety of sources 


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