The sermon titled "What the New Birth Does" by Todd Nibert explores the theological concept of regeneration, or the new birth, emphasizing its critical role in the life of a believer. Central to his argument is the scriptural affirmation that being born of God results in a transformed identity characterized by righteousness, love, and overcoming the world, as detailed in 1 John 2:29 and surrounding verses. Nibert provides a comprehensive interpretation of these scriptural references, positing that true believers, born of the Spirit, cannot commit sin in the same way that the unregenerate do, as they possess a new divine nature. The practical significance of this doctrine is underscored in that it assures believers of their identity in Christ while fostering an active pursuit of holiness and love towards God and others, reflecting their regeneration.
“What the new birth does... is called in the scripture, being begotten of God. Of His own will begat He us with the word of truth.”
“He that doeth righteousness is born of God... the definite article is used. He that doeth the righteousness is born of God.”
“This righteousness... is not simply Christ's righteousness imputed to the saints. It is the righteousness of the saints.”
“The new birth, being born again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible by the word of God, which liveth and abideth forever.”
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