The sermon titled "The New Birth a Must!" by Wayne Boyd addresses the critical Reformed doctrine of regeneration, emphasizing the necessity of the new birth as articulated in John 3:3 and John 3:7. Boyd contends that without being born again, individuals cannot enter the kingdom of God, asserting that regeneration is solely the work of the Holy Spirit and not the result of human effort or decision, rejecting the concept of decisional regeneration. He uses Jesus' conversation with Nicodemus to illustrate the point that even a highly religious figure can be spiritually in the dark, highlighting humanity's total depravity and inability to choose God apart from divine intervention. The practical significance of the sermon lies in the understanding that regeneration is essential for salvation and spiritual awakening, thereby challenging any reliance on mere religious tradition or illicitly assuring one's place in heaven through external acts.
Key Quotes
“You must be born again. Strong word. You must.”
“Only God can do this. People praying a prayer can't do this. A prayer doesn't regenerate us.”
“Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.”
“We must be born again because by nature we're a fallen, depraved, sinful child of the flesh.”
The Bible states that one must be born again to see the kingdom of God (John 3:3).
The necessity of being born again is explicitly stated by Jesus in John 3:3 when He tells Nicodemus, 'Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.' This spiritual rebirth is an operation of God through the Holy Spirit, as it is not achievable by human effort or decision-making. Jesus repeats this imperative in John 3:7, underscoring its crucial importance for everyone wishing to enter the kingdom of heaven.
John 3:3, John 3:7
The necessity of the new birth is affirmed by Christ's words, emphasizing its imperative nature (John 3:3).
Christ's declaration in John 3:3, that 'Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God,' is a foundational tenet of Christian faith. This teaching reveals the spiritual state of humanity, which is dead in sin and incapable of achieving spiritual understanding or enlightenment apart from divine intervention. The new birth, or regeneration, is solely a work of the Holy Spirit that brings life and faith through God's power, affirming the necessity of this rebirth for anyone to be saved and enter God's kingdom.
John 3:3
Being born again is vital because it transforms a person from spiritual death to life in Christ (John 3:7).
The importance of being born again cannot be overstated, as it is essential for anyone to enter into the kingdom of God. Jesus emphasizes this in John 3:7, where He reiterates, 'Ye must be born again.' This new birth enables believers to have a changed nature, freeing them from the bondage of sin and enabling them to respond to God's call with faith. Without this transformation, a person remains spiritually dead and unfit for heaven, as only those who are spiritually alive can appreciate the holiness of God and the beauty of Christ in the context of the new covenant.
John 3:7
Before the new birth, man is dead in sin and unable to comprehend spiritual truths (John 3:3).
According to the sermon, man by nature is spiritually dead and radically depraved. This inherent condition, as described in John 3:3, emphasizes that before being born again, individuals cannot see or comprehend spiritual realities. They live in a state of rebellion to God, oblivious to their need for salvation. The necessity of the new birth is rooted in the understanding that only through the Holy Spirit can one's eyes be opened to spiritual truth, allowing them to recognize their sinfulness and the grace of God offered through Christ.
John 3:3
The new birth is necessary for those elected by God to enter heaven, as it is an act of divine regeneration (John 3:7).
Election and predestination assure us that God has chosen His people for salvation. However, as emphasized in the sermon, being chosen is not sufficient for entry into heaven; one must also be born again. This new birth, performed by the Holy Spirit, is the means through which the elect come to faith in Christ. The sermon highlights that even though God's elect are predestined to glory, they still require regeneration to experience the new life that enables them to look upon Christ with faith and receive the gift of salvation that He offers.
John 3:7
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