BORN AGAIN
I find you
grow more and more famous in the learned world.
As you have made a pretty considerable progress in the mysteries of
electricity, I would now humbly recommend to your diligent, unprejudiced
pursuit and study, the mystery of the new birth. It is a most important,
interesting study; and, when mastered, will richly answer and repay you for all
your pains. One, at whose bar we are shortly to appear, hath solemnly declared,
without it we cannot enter the kingdom of heaven. You will excuse this freedom.
I must have something of Christ in all my letters.
George
Whitefield
Letter to Benjamin Franklin, August 17, 1752
If you have
been truly born again you have a new and holy nature, and you are no longer
moved towards sinful objects as you were before. The things that you once loved
you now hate, and therefore you will not run after them. You can hardly
understand it but so it is, that your thoughts and
tastes are radically changed. You long for that very holiness which once it was
irksome to hear of; and you loathe those vain pursuits which were once your
delights. The man who puts his trust in the Lord sees the pleasures of sin in a
new light. For he sees
the evil which follows them by noting the agonies which they brought upon our
Lord when He bore our sins in His own body on the tree. Without faith a
man says to himself, "This sin is a very pleasant
thing, why should I not enjoy it? Surely I may eat this fruit, which looks so
charming and is so much to be desired." The flesh sees honey in the drink,
but faith at once perceives that there is poison in the cup. Faith spies the
snake in the grass and gives warning of it. Faith remembers death, judgment,
the great reward, the just punishment and that dread word, eternity.
C.
H. Spurgeon
True
salvation is not to be found through the mere reception of any creed, however
true or scriptural. Mere 'head notion' is not the road to heaven. "You
must be born again," means a great deal more than that you must believe
certain dogmas. The study of the Bible cannot save you! You must press beyond
this; you must come to the living, personal Christ, or else your acceptance of
the soundest creed cannot avail for the salvation of your soul. Salvation lies
in Jesus only!
C.
H. Spurgeon
A person who has been born again, or regenerated, does not
habitually commit sin. He no longer sins with his heart and will and whole
inclination. There was probably a time when he did not think about whether his
actions were sinful or not, and he did not always feel grieved after doing
evil. There was no quarrel between him and sin; they were friends. But the true
Christian hates sin, flees from it, fights against it, considers it his
greatest plague, resents the burden of its presence, mourns when he falls under
its influence, and longs to be completely delivered from it. Sin no longer
pleases him, nor is it even a matter of indifference
to him; it has become a horrible thing which he hates.
J.
C. Ryle
Are You Born Again?
To be born
again is, as it were, to enter upon a new existence, to have a new mind, a new
heart, new views, new principles, new tastes, new affections, new likings, new dislikings, new fears, new joys, new sorrows, new love to
things once hated, new hatred to things once loved, new thoughts of God, and
ourselves, and the world, and the life to come, and salvation.
J.C.
Ryle
We do not have the ability to enter the
kingdom unless the Spirit of God gives us life through the new birth. We are
born again, then, by a sovereign, monergistic (that is, the Spirit working
alone) act of the Holy Spirit. Then, as a result of that new birth, we exercise
the faith given to us, and enter the kingdom of God.
Jerry Bridges
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