Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon, "Miracle of the New Birth," focuses on the essential Reformed doctrine of regeneration as depicted in John 3. He emphasizes that the new birth is necessary for salvation, as elucidated in Jesus' conversation with Nicodemus, who, despite being a devout Pharisee and teacher, was spiritually dead. Lawson argues that being "born again" is a sovereign act of God, not dependent on human effort, illustrated by Jesus' statements "you must be born again" and "unless one is born of water and the Spirit." He highlights key Scriptures, such as John 3:3-8, to convey that the new birth transforms an individual from spiritual death to life, providing them with new eyes to perceive spiritual truths and a cleansed heart. This doctrine carries profound significance for believers, calling for both a profound gratitude for the transformative work of God in their lives and a pressing urgency for those yet unregenerated to seek the new birth.
“The greatest miracle that God ever performs is the miracle of the new birth.”
“Unless you are born again, you cannot see nor enter into the kingdom of God.”
“It must come down from the throne of God above. It is a heavenly birth.”
“Heaven must come to you long before you ever go to heaven.”
The Bible teaches that the new birth is essential for entering the kingdom of God as described in John 3:3-5.
John 3:3-5
The necessity of the new birth is affirmed by Jesus in John 3:3, emphasizing its critical importance for salvation.
John 3:3
Being born again is vital for Christians as it signifies the beginning of new life in Christ and entry into God's kingdom.
John 3:5
The miracle of the new birth is God imparting new spiritual life to someone who is spiritually dead.
John 3:6-8
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