Born Again?نموونە

Embrace the process
What’s the process that makes a baby? If you don’t know, you should probably ask the apostle Peter and a Pharisee named Nicodemus. In their conversations about being born again, they use phrases like “perishable seed,” a reference to male sperm, and “a mother’s womb,” where a fertilized egg grows. Sperm plus egg is the proven process that leads to physical birth, a stunning sequence of evidence that we wouldn’t believe unless we had seen it.
God’s Word plus a human heart is the process that can lead to another stunning result—being born again. Peter writes, “You have been born again . . . through the living and enduring word of God” (1 Peter 1:23). When the living Word of God hits our hearts, miracles can happen. Repentance can replace stubbornness. Faith in Jesus can drive out self-righteousness.
So embrace the process! If a couple wanted a baby, they wouldn’t just pray. They would . . . you know . . . embrace the process. Similarly, if you want someone to be born again, embrace the process. Don’t just pray that your kid or your friend becomes a believer. Find a way to share the Word with them: “Hey, I heard this sermon and thought of you.” “I know you’re not super into church, but I’d love for you to come with me and give church a second chance.”
It’s amazing what seed and egg can create. Even more amazing is what the Word can do when it gets to your heart.
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Some of us doubt our place in God’s family because we feel weak or struggle with the same sin year after year, but that doesn’t deny the evidence of true faith. Do you regret your sin? Do you believe Jesus died for you too? Then take heart! You have been born again!
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