Preached at the Fundamentalist Baptist
Tabernacle in Los Angeles, CA, on the morning of January 6, 2002.
"THE MIRACLE OF THE NEW
BIRTH"
John 3.7
INTRODUCTION:
1. Turn in your Bible to John 3.7. That’s
page 1117 in your Scofield Reference Bible. Jesus said, "Marvel not
that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again."
2. I want to speak to those of you who have
"trusted" Christ, only you didn’t get saved. You sat under
Bible preaching and came to the realization that you needed to be saved,
so you prayed and asked Jesus to save you. Only you didn’t get saved.
3. As well, I want to speak to you folks
who have been convicted of your sins, have truly felt your need of the
salvation which only Jesus gives, but you don’t know how to get saved.
4. Oh, I know that some decisionist would
tell you that you just need to pray this prayer in order to get saved.
But I didn’t pray at all when I got saved. Dr. Hymers didn’t pray
when he got saved. The apostle Paul didn’t pray when he got saved. The
Philippian jailor wasn’t instructed by Paul to pray in order to get
saved. And praying isn’t how a sinner gets saved.
5. A sinner gets saved by coming to Jesus
by faith. A sinner gets saved by trusting Christ. A sinner gets saved by
believing on the Lord Jesus Christ. But how do you do that? The Bible
does not explain that. You are taught in God’s Word that justification
is by faith in Christ, but nowhere are you taught in the Bible how
to lay hold of Jesus by faith.
6. So, for you who have prayed, and for you
who have come forward in some Church, and for you who have done this or
that or the other thing without getting truly saved, and also for those
of you who are lost and have never gone through any motions such as
praying or going forward, because you know that those things don’t
necessarily involve saving faith . . . to you this sermon is directed.
7. Here’s what you need. You don’t need
to pray, you need to be born again. You don’t need instructions on how
to come to Jesus, you need to be born again. You don’t need an answer
to your question of "Pastor, how do I come to Jesus?" You need
to be born again.
8. How do I know you need to be born again?
How do I know you need the birth that comes after physical birth, the
birth which would make you born of the Spirit? I know that you need to
be born again because Jesus said, 0 "Marvel not that I said unto
thee, Ye must be born again."
9. My friend, the reason you are not saved
is because you have not experienced the miracle of the new birth. The
reason you ask me how to come to Jesus instead of just coming to Jesus
is because you have not yet experienced the miracle of the new birth.
The reason you prayed to receive Jesus and did not get saved is because
you did not experience the miracle of the new birth.
10. The so-called "Gospel"
ministry of modern day so-called "Christianity" has for so
long been primarily a manipulation game, whereby everyone who goes
forward supposedly gets saved, and everyone who prays for salvation
supposedly gets converted, that people have effectively forgotten that
the new birth is a miracle!
11. It takes a miracle from God for a
person to be born again. And unless a miracle from God occurs no sinner
is going to get born again, no matter what you do. After all, John 1.13
does declare "Which were born (meaning born again), not of blood,
nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God."
Amen?
12. These things said, I want to call to
your attention to three things about this miracle of the new birth,
without which no one can possibly get saved and be prepared for heaven.
1A. First, THE MIRACLE OF THE NEW BIRTH IS
SURPRISING
1B. Could anyone have been more
surprised than Nicodemus on that night so long ago? Here is a seasoned
old Bible teacher whose curiosity has been aroused by this
unconventional newcomer on the scene named Jesus. So he decides to go
visit him one night after work. But after he pays Jesus a few
compliments the conversation takes a surprising turn.
2B. He paid this young man from Nazareth a
few compliments, and he expected him to be flattered, to be a bit awed
by him (after all, he was the master of Israel). But instead of being
flattered, instead of being awed by Nicodemus, the Lord Jesus Christ
rocks him with a series of spiritual broadsides in the form of some
authoritative pronouncements.
3B. To paraphrase: "Unless a man is
born again he will not see the kingdom. Unless a man is born of water
and of the Spirit he will not enter the kingdom. And don’t be
surprised, you must be born again." My, how this self
righteous old spiritual fraud named Nicodemus was shocked, was amazed.
and he was surprised that he needed to be born again.
4B. But you shouldn’t be as surprised as
Nicodemus was. After all, you’re not as good a man as he was. He was a
meticulous keeper of the Law. Are you? He had never violated the
Sabbath, but you have missed church services without number. And using
what lame excuse to justify yourself?
5B. Another thing: Nicodemus was a man who
was hoodwinked. He was genuinely fooled into thinking that he was right
with God, thinking he was ready to enter in. So, he had good reason to
be surprised when the Lord Jesus told him he needed to be born again.
6B. What about you? You sit in church week
after week, as well you should. But instead of really listening to the
preaching, some of you are just biding your time until you get out of
college so you can get a job to be on your own. You’re just waiting
until the day when you won’t ever have to go to church again with your
parents. But even for you, though you may very well die in your sins and
go to Hell, the miracle of the new birth will make for some interesting
surprises for you.
7B. Here’s how the miracle of the new
birth may surprise you, in two different ways:
1C. First, there will come a day when
someone who you honestly think is saved will show himself or herself
to be undeniably lost. Not just some Church member who flakes out.
I’m talking about someone you are convinced is born again.
"Pastor Waldrip, I can’t be fooled by anyone anymore." Oh,
Yeah? Paul was fooled by Demas and the other Apostles were fooled by
Judas Iscariot. So don’t say you won’t ever be surprised by
someone falling away.
2C. Then, there will also come a day when
someone you knew would never become a Christian . . . gets born again,
miraculously! What a wonderful shock! What a delightful surprise! And
maybe you’ll be surprised because the reason you never really
listened to the sermons, the reason you never really took Christianity
seriously, was because he didn’t, and you wanted to be like him. But
then you find out that he has been miraculously born again. You never
would have thought it. What a surprise. Yes, the miracle of the new
birth is surprising.
3C. Could there be yet a third surprise
associated with the miracle of the new birth? Yes. It could be that
you who are so sure that you will be born again, after you’ve
committed the sins you anticipate committing someday, will not get
born again. You will in Hell be surprised by the fact that you never
got saved.
4C. Or, so much better, it could be that
you who cannot imagine yourselves a Christian will be surprised by the
miracle of the new birth happening to you. What a delightful surprise
that would be, should it happen to you. But, since most people do not
get saved, it’s not likely. But it might happen. And I do want you
to be born again.
2A. Second, THE MIRACLE OF THE
NEW BIRTH IS SAVING
1B. The word "save"
is frequently used by people who never stop to think what the word
means. Salvation and getting saved refers to being delivered from
danger, to being rescued from destruction, to being preserved from
harm.
2B. In John 3.14 a parallel is
drawn between being born again and some serpents in the wilderness.
Let me explain. Back in the book of Numbers, chapter 21, we read of
the children of Israel speaking against God and against Moses. God
responded to their sin by sending fiery serpents into their midst to
bite them. The bites from the snakes were lethal. But God provided the
remedy of a bronze serpent for the children of Israel to deliver them
from certain death by poisoning. Important for you to understand is
that being born again is much like the deliverance those Israelites
received from certain death. Doom was certain. Personal destruction
was imminent. But they were miraculously saved. Note that they were miraculously
saved. Nothing but a miracle would have done them any
good. Short of a miracle they would have died.
3B. And does not the new birth
resemble that deliverance in Moses’ day? Oh, I know that the people
were poisoned by venomous snakes, but have you not been poisoned by
the venom of sin that was introduced to the human blood stream in the
Garden of Eden by the serpent? And I know that the Israelites were
dying of snake venom, but are you not already dead from sin venom?
Does not the Bible declare that you are dead in trespasses and sins?
So, as the remedy in Moses’ day rescued the afflicted ones from
physically dying, the miracle of the new birth rescues the sinful ones
from spiritual death.
4B. This is why you need to be
born again. You see, you are dead where you sit. There is no life in
you. Look at you. You have no love for God. You harbor secret sins.
You love the things of this world; the nasty movies, the silly games,
the wicked activities, the materialistic lifestyle, the corrupt
values. "What’s wrong with what I do?" What’s wrong with
it? You ask what’s wrong with it? You were created to love the Lord
your God with all your heart, mind and soul. But you love only
yourself. And because of that the wrath of God hangs over you.
5B. God’s judgment is about
to fall on you. His pent up rage and fury increases in intensity with
each passing moment. God has commanded men everywhere to repent, but
you have not turned from your sins, and you will not turn from your
sins. So, you are in the place of great danger and you sit where you
are in need of rescue, in need of deliverance, in need of salvation.
You need to be born again. But that requires a miracle, the miracle of
the new birth.
3A. Finally, THE MIRACLE OF
THE NEW BIRTH IS SOVEREIGN
1B. Sovereignty has to do with
God’s absolute, independent right of disposing of His creatures
according to His purpose. Sovereignty is unconstrained as God acts
according to His good pleasure. And His sovereignty is without
obligation because God has independent rights toward every one of His
creatures. He can do what He pleases.
2B. Now, the implication of
these rights is that God may bestow or withhold salvation without
prejudice to any of His attributes. If God is bound by anything He is
only bound by those covenants and promises that He has sovereignly
chosen to make. Therefore, God’s sovereignty may be exercised
without in any way compromising His justice, His mercy, His majesty,
or His truth, in saving or in not saving anyone He chooses.
3B. But what does this have to
do with the miracle of the new birth? The new birth is sovereign.
Consider:
1C. If the new birth is
somewhat like the physical birth, and it must be or Jesus would not
have told Nicodemus he needed to be born again, let me
ask you a question. What did you have to do with being born the
first time? Nothing? Ah, then what do you think you have to do with
being born . . . again?
2C. Look at John 3.8:
"The wind bloweth where it listeth . . . so is every one that
is born of the Spirit." What control do you have over the
blowing of the wind? None whatsoever? And what control do you have
over being born of the Spirit? None whatsoever.
4B. Folks, Nicodemus was
shocked and horrified to find out that he needed to be born again,
because being born again was beyond his control. And being born again
is something that’s also entirely beyond your ability to control or
influence. In a word, it’s sovereign.
5B. The miracle of the new
birth. Aren’t all miracles sovereign? Isn’t it entirely up to God
whether or not He will work a miracle? Can anyone make God work a
miracle? No. So is the miracle of the new birth.
CONCLUSION:
1. Jesus said, "Ye must be
born again." And you surely must be born again.
2. Without the new birth your
sins will remain unforgiven, your soul will remain damned, your destiny
will remain the lake of fire, and your enemy will still be God, Who is a
consuming fire.
3. However, if you are born again
you will become a child of God, your sins will be cleansed in the blood
of Jesus Christ, and you will be born by the Spirit of God.
4. But wait! The new birth is a
miracle, and no one makes God perform miracles. It takes a miracle to be
born again, and no one can coerce God into working a miracle.
5. So, unless and until God works
a miracle for you, unless and until God works a miracle on you, you can
pray as many sinner’s prayers as you want, you can place your faith in
Jesus as sincerely as you want to, but it will result in the same
believing in vain Paul talked about in First Corinthians 15.2.
6. So, there you sit, a sinner
condemned in the sight of God and in desperate need of something only
God can provide . . . a miracle, a miracle called the new birth.
7. What is there to do? There is
only one thing to do. God cannot be coerced into performing this
miracle. God cannot be bribed into performing this miracle. But God can
be begged to perform this miracle. He can be prayed to and humbly asked
to perform this miracle. And you can place yourself where this miracle
is most frequently performed, by coming to Church every time the doors
are open.
8. So, come back to Church this
evening. And come to Church for every service. Perhaps someday, under
the preaching of the Gospel of Jesus Christ in this Church you will come
to Jesus and experience the miracle of the new birth. |