John 3:7 Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again.
To be born again means:
To be born again is to receive God's eternal life which is imparted into our being.
When we were born the first time, we received human life from our parents. When we are born the second time, we receive divine life from God.
The nature of receiving God's life is not to replace our human life, but for His life to be grafted and joined with our human life (John 15:5) to be come one spirit (1 Cor 6:17).
Before we were born again we only had a human nature, after we are born again we have both human and divine natures.
The nature of our regenerated spirit is not only human or divine, but both divine and human, yet not as a third entity called "divine-human".
It is best described as like iron in a fire. Iron symbolizes our human spirit, and fire symbolizes God's Spirit. When iron is put into fire, the iron glows. It appears both as iron and fire, yet it is not a new substance called "iron fire" - both human and divine elements can be clearly seen, and it is not a confusion or a mixture of substances - it is not a new mixture called "iron fire". The iron still appears as iron, and the fire still appears as fire, they do not change in form or substance. Without the fire (Holy Spirit) the iron is hard and cold, and in the fire (Holy Spirit) the iron is soft and hot. This is the nature of our born again regenerated spirit.
Just as Jesus Christ was both the Son of God due to being born of the Spirit, and also the Son of Man due to being born of Mary, Christians are also both sons of God and sons of men.
False teachings on this matter claim that by being born again the human part of us dies and only the Spirit, (divine) part remains (the human spirit is replaced by the Holy Spirit), or that the human part of us is renewed and healed but we do not receive God's divine life and become sons of God (the human spirit is made alive, but we have no divine life from God), or that both human spirit and God's Spirit becoming mixed and confused to create a third type of spirit (e.g. combining iron and carbon to create steel).
To be born again means:
- to receive the Spirit of Jesus into our being and be joined to Him - 1 Cor 6:17 But the one who joins himself to the Lord is one spirit with Him.
- to receive the Holy Spirit - Rom 8:15 but you have received the Spirit of adoption as sons, by whom we cry, “Abba! Father!” - Ezekial 36:27 I will put My Spirit within you and cause you to walk in My statutes, and you will be careful to observe My ordinances.
- to receive a new spirit - Ezekial 11:19 19 I will give them an undivided heart and put a new spirit in them; I will remove from them their heart of stone and give them a heart of flesh.
- to receive God's life. Romans 8:2 For the law of the Spirit of life has set you free in Christ Jesus from the law of sin and death.
To be born again is to receive God's eternal life which is imparted into our being.
When we were born the first time, we received human life from our parents. When we are born the second time, we receive divine life from God.
The nature of receiving God's life is not to replace our human life, but for His life to be grafted and joined with our human life (John 15:5) to be come one spirit (1 Cor 6:17).
Before we were born again we only had a human nature, after we are born again we have both human and divine natures.
The nature of our regenerated spirit is not only human or divine, but both divine and human, yet not as a third entity called "divine-human".
It is best described as like iron in a fire. Iron symbolizes our human spirit, and fire symbolizes God's Spirit. When iron is put into fire, the iron glows. It appears both as iron and fire, yet it is not a new substance called "iron fire" - both human and divine elements can be clearly seen, and it is not a confusion or a mixture of substances - it is not a new mixture called "iron fire". The iron still appears as iron, and the fire still appears as fire, they do not change in form or substance. Without the fire (Holy Spirit) the iron is hard and cold, and in the fire (Holy Spirit) the iron is soft and hot. This is the nature of our born again regenerated spirit.
Just as Jesus Christ was both the Son of God due to being born of the Spirit, and also the Son of Man due to being born of Mary, Christians are also both sons of God and sons of men.
False teachings on this matter claim that by being born again the human part of us dies and only the Spirit, (divine) part remains (the human spirit is replaced by the Holy Spirit), or that the human part of us is renewed and healed but we do not receive God's divine life and become sons of God (the human spirit is made alive, but we have no divine life from God), or that both human spirit and God's Spirit becoming mixed and confused to create a third type of spirit (e.g. combining iron and carbon to create steel).
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