Are You Born Again?
- John 3:3 - "Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God"
- "Whosoever is born of God doth not commit
sin" (I John 3:9). "Whosoever is born of God sinneth not" (I John 5:18) - If he said
that he had no sin, he would be lying (I John 1:8). But he can say
that he hates sin and that the great desire of his soul is not to commit
sin at all. He cannot prevent bad thoughts from entering his mind, or
shortcomings, omissions, and defects from appealing in both his words and
his actions. He knows that "in many things we offend all" (James
3:2). But he can truly say, in the sight of God, that these things cause
him grief and sorrow and that his whole nature does not consent to them.
- "Whosoever believeth that Jesus is the
Christ is born of God" (I John 5:1) "Every one that doeth
righteousness is born of Him" (I John 2:29). A man who is born
again, or regenerated, believes that Jesus Christ is the only Savior who
can pardon his soul that He is the divine person appointed by God the
Father for this very purpose, and beside Him there is no Savior at all. In
himself he sees nothing but unworthiness. But he has full confidence in
Christ, and trusting in Him, he believes that his sins are all forgiven.
He believes that, because he has accepted Christ's finished work and death
on the cross, he is considered righteous in God's sight, and he may look
forward to death and judgment without alarm.
- "Every one that doeth righteousness is born
of Him" (I John 2:29). The man who is born again, or
regenerated, is a holy man. He endeavors to live according to God's will,
to do the things that please God and to avoid the things that God hates.
He wishes to continually look to Christ as his example as well as his
Savior and to prove himself to be Christ's friend by doing whatever He
commands. He knows he is not perfect. He is painfully aware of his
indwelling corruption. He finds an evil principle within himself that is
constantly warring against grace and trying to draw him away from God. But
he does not consent to it, though he cannot prevent its presence.
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"We know
that we have passed from death unto life, because we love the brethren" (I
John 3:14). A man who is born again has a special love for all true
Disciples of Christ. Like his Father in heaven, he loves all men with a great
general love, but he has a special love for those who share his faith in
Christ. Like his Lord and Savior, he loves the worst of sinners and could weep
over them; but he has a peculiar love for those who are believers. He is never
so much at home as when he is in their company.
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"Whatsoever
is born of God overcomes the world" (I John 5:4). A man who is born
again does not use the world's opinion as his standard of right and wrong. He
does not mind going against the world's ways, ideas and customs. What men think
or say no longer concerns him. He overcomes the love of the world. He finds no
pleasure in things, which seem to bring happiness to most people. To him they
seem foolish and unworthy of an immortal being.
He loves God's
praise more than man's praise. He fears offending God more than offending man.
It is unimportant to him whether he is blamed or praised; his first aim is to
please God
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"He that is
begotten of God keepeth himself' (I John 5:18).
A man who is born
again is careful of his own soul. He tries not only to avoid sin but also to
avoid everything, which may lead to it. He is careful about the company he
keeps. He knows that evil communications corrupt the heart and that evil is
more catching than good, just as disease is more infectious than health. He is
careful about the use of his time; his chief desire is to spend it profitable.
He desires to
live like a soldier in an enemy country—to wear his armor continually and to be
prepared for temptation. He is diligent to be watchful, humble, prayerful man.