In his sermon "Are You Born Again?" J.C. Ryle addresses the crucial doctrine of regeneration, emphasizing that being born again is essential for entering the kingdom of God, as articulated in John 3:3. He presents six marks of a born-again Christian: the absence of habitual sin (1 John 3:9, 5:18), faith in Christ as the sole Savior, a lifestyle of righteousness (1 John 2:29), love for fellow believers (1 John 3:14), victory over worldly influences (1 John 5:4), and the pursuit of personal purity (1 John 5:18). Each of these points highlights the transformative nature of genuine faith and provides a framework for self-examination in light of Scripture. The sermon serves to challenge nominal Christianity and encourages believers to reflect on these marks as evidence of their regeneration, underscoring the Reformed emphasis on the evidence of faith in the believer’s life.
“Are you born again? This is one of life's most important questions.”
“A person who has been born again... hates sin, flees from it, fights against it.”
“The man who is born again, or regenerated, is a holy man.”
“Only those who are born again have these six characteristics, and those who do not have these marks are not born again.”
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