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Scripture Reading — John 3:1-21
Jesus replied, “Very truly I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God unless they are born again.”
— John 3:3
In today’s text Jesus’ words baffled and amazed Nicodemus the Pharisee:
• To experience fully what God is doing, you must be born again.
• This rebirth, like your first birth, is a miracle accomplished by the Holy Spirit.
• The Spirit leads you to believe in the power of Jesus, God’s Son, to save the world from sin and to give you new life forever with God.
Huh!?! Nicodemus was confused.
This was not the first time Jesus’ words jolted a religious leader. Jesus began doing that at the age of 12 (see Luke 2:41-47).
Now, what kinds of surprises do these words of Jesus bring to us today?
For people who sense that being a Christian is only about themselves and Jesus, the global scope of Jesus’ words can be breathtaking. For people who assume that Christian faith can be a nice addition to their self-directed life, the idea of rebirth into a totally new life is a jarring challenge. What’s more, no conversation with Jesus is just a conversation.
Open yourself to the wonder of Jesus’ words to Nicodemus. It’s good practice for experiencing the wonder and power of the events in Jesus’ life that we will remember this week on Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Resurrection Sunday— when the rebirth of creation itself was launched.
Dear God, make us open to your surprises that we find in the Bible and that we will encounter this week. In Christ we pray. Amen.
About the author — Dave Den Haan
Dave Den Haan is an ordained minister who works for Thrive, the Christian Reformed Church in North America agency that equips and encourages congregations. His main focus is to serve churches experiencing conflict and challenge. Before working with Thrive, Dave served as a pastor to two congregations, one in Minnesota and one in Michigan. He and his wife, Connie, have three married children and two grandchildren.
Scripture Reading — John 3:1-21
Jesus replied, “Very truly I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God unless they are born again.”
— John 3:3
In today’s text Jesus’ words baffled and amazed Nicodemus the Pharisee:
• To experience fully what God is doing, you must be born again.
• This rebirth, like your first birth, is a miracle accomplished by the Holy Spirit.
• The Spirit leads you to believe in the power of Jesus, God’s Son, to save the world from sin and to give you new life forever with God.
Huh!?! Nicodemus was confused.
This was not the first time Jesus’ words jolted a religious leader. Jesus began doing that at the age of 12 (see Luke 2:41-47).
Now, what kinds of surprises do these words of Jesus bring to us today?
For people who sense that being a Christian is only about themselves and Jesus, the global scope of Jesus’ words can be breathtaking. For people who assume that Christian faith can be a nice addition to their self-directed life, the idea of rebirth into a totally new life is a jarring challenge. What’s more, no conversation with Jesus is just a conversation.
Open yourself to the wonder of Jesus’ words to Nicodemus. It’s good practice for experiencing the wonder and power of the events in Jesus’ life that we will remember this week on Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Resurrection Sunday— when the rebirth of creation itself was launched.
Dear God, make us open to your surprises that we find in the Bible and that we will encounter this week. In Christ we pray. Amen.
About the author — Dave Den Haan
Dave Den Haan is an ordained minister who works for Thrive, the Christian Reformed Church in North America agency that equips and encourages congregations. His main focus is to serve churches experiencing conflict and challenge. Before working with Thrive, Dave served as a pastor to two congregations, one in Minnesota and one in Michigan. He and his wife, Connie, have three married children and two grandchildren.