The sermon titled "Born of God" by Tim James addresses the theological doctrine of the new birth, emphasizing its necessity for salvation as articulated in John 1:1-15. The key arguments include the assertion that the new birth is an act of God that cannot be achieved through human effort, cultural or familial lineage, or mere willpower. James employs Scripture, particularly John 1:12-13, to illustrate that believers are born not of blood, the will of the flesh, or the will of man, but of God. The practical significance lies in the assurance that true faith and belief in Christ stem from being reborn, granting the believer both eternal life and a relationship with God, thus underscoring the doctrines of sovereign grace and divine election characteristic of Reformed theology.
“The new birth is an absolute necessity... It is about Jesus Christ.”
“You must be born again... it takes it out of your hands and puts it in the hands of someone outside yourself that is the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Receiving Christ is equated with believing... Life precedes everything.”
“You are not going to change the world. You are not going to change anybody... But I've been born again so I can see Christ and embrace Him.”
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