The sermon titled "You Must Be Born Again" centers on the necessity of spiritual regeneration, as highlighted in John 3:1-3. Preacher Bill Parker discusses the encounter between Jesus and Nicodemus, emphasizing that true salvation cannot be achieved through works, tradition, or ethnic lineage but is solely the result of being "born again" by God's sovereign will. The message critiques the Pharisaical reliance on physical circumcision and adherence to the law, asserting that these do not equate to genuine faith or righteousness before God. Key Scriptural references, including Galatians 6:15 and Ephesians 2:1, support this message by contrasting physical birth and works with spiritual rebirth and the grace of God. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance that salvation is a work of divine grace, affirming that only through regeneration can one comprehend and value the kingdom of God and the fullness of salvation in Christ.
“If you have to do anything for yourself, upon your own will and upon your own power to cleanse yourself from sins or to make yourself good enough... that’s false religion.”
“Except a man be born from above, he cannot see the kingdom of God.”
“The new birth is not of man, the new birth is not by the works of man, but the new birth is the work of God.”
“Grace means this. It means all of my salvation was conditioned on Christ... He paid for those sins with the price of His blood.”
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