Posted on 03/23/2015 12:03:17 PM PDT by redleghunter
For this morning, I want you to open the Word of God to the third chapter of John, back to the third chapter of John and the opening ten verses. Now, you who have been with us the last couple of weeks know how important and critical this portion of Scripture is. You know something about it now that weve sort of penetrated it at least as far as verse 3. The good news, well finish all the way down to verse 10 this morning. I cant exactly tell you when but we will finish verse 10.
Now Im going to read it to you and then Im going to say whats obvious, and then well dig down to what may not be quite as apparent. John chapter 3 verse 1. John writes, Now there was a man of the Pharisees named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews. This man came to Jesus by night and said to Him, Rabbi, we know that You have come from God as a teacher, for no one can do these things that You do unless God is with him. Jesus answered and said to him, Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God. Nicodemus said to Him, How can a man be born when hes old? He cannot enter a second time into his mothers womb and be born, can he? Jesus answered, Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. That which is born of the flesh is flesh, and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit. Do not be amazed that I said to you, you must be born again. The wind blows where it wishes and you hear the sound of it, but do not know where it comes from and where it is going. So is everyone who is born of the Spirit. Nicodemus said to Him, How can these things be? Jesus answered and said to him, Are you the teacher of Israel and do not understand these things?
Five times in this passage we have a reference to being born again, or born from above. The word anothen can be translated again or from above, and both are applicable. Jesus is saying that for anyone to enter the kingdom of God, the realm of salvation, eternal life, forgiveness of sins, that person must be born from above, born again. This is the doctrine of regeneration, at the very heart of understanding salvation.
It was twenty-five years ago or so that the most publicized and recognized evangelist, Billy Graham, published a book and that book has been a staple in the evangelical world for all these twenty-five years and its spun off a lot of other resources. The title of that book is How To Be Born Again; its a how-to book, How To Be Born Again. That book gives steps to being born again. The approach is well-intentioned, of course, and it does call for repentance and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, but that book and its title fail to understand the principle that Jesus is teaching here. The whole point of this text is that something must happen to you that you dont participate in. There is no how to be born again. There are no steps to being born again. Nowhere does Jesus tell Nicodemus, do this, say this, pray this.
Nowhere does He tell him how to be born from above, how to be born again. Yes, it says a man must be born again. And in verse 8 He says to Nicodemus, You must be born again, but that is not a command, that is a statement of fact. Gods kingdom is only for people who have been given Gods life. You cant live in His kingdom unless you are a partaker of the divine nature, unless you are a new creation. And the analogy is so simple and so basic that it can hardly be misunderstood. The analogy is birth. And everybody gets that. You did not participate in your own birth. There are no books out there that say how to be born physically. You dont have anything to do with that and thats the reason our Lord used this analogy. As you play no role in your physical birth, you play no role in your spiritual birth. Thats the point of the analogy. Jesus is saying the kingdom only opens to people who know its one hundred percent a divine miracle and who forfeit all efforts to participate.
The kingdom is open? What do we mean by the kingdom? The realm of salvation, the way to God, forgiveness of sin, eternal life, heaven, blessing in time and eternityall that is part of the kingdom of salvation; all of that is available only to people who are born from above by a creative act done by God in which they dont participate. I told you last time, theologians say this is monergistic rather than synergistic. This is a work of God apart from man. The sinner then must be the recipient of a divine miracle that comes down from God, and there are no steps, there is no how-to. That is the simple, clear, unmistakable point of using the analogy of birth rather than some other analogy. Again I say, you dont do anything to contribute to your physical birth, and you dont do anything to contribute to your spiritual birth.
Now we need to understand this. As we said, this conversation about regeneration, the new birth, flows through three features; theres kind of three segments here. There is the sinners worry, we see that in Nicodemus. There is the Saviors Word. And then finally, the Spirits work, and were going through the conversation looking at those features. The message again, so you dont miss it, the kingdom of salvation, forgiveness of sin, eternal life, heaven, is open only for those who abandon all self-effort. Its a work of God.
Now lets go back to the conversation. First, the sinners worry. There was a man of the Pharisees named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews. This man came to Jesus by night and said to Him, Rabbi, we know You have come from God as a teacher, for no one can do these things that You do unless God is with him.
Let me just give you a brief review. Nicodemus is a Pharisee. Pharisees were an elite group of students of the Old Testament Law who obeyed that Law as well as all the rabbinic traditions that grew up around that Law fastidiously. They were the most devoted of all Jews to the Old Testament and every bit of their Jewish tradition. They were isolationists. They wanted nothing to do with the hoi-polloi, the populace, the people. In fact, later in the gospel of John you will find that they deemed the entire population apart from themselves to be cursed. They were the ignorant and the cursed. They didnt see themselves as in some kind of a role of ministering to people; they simply isolated themselves. They were the arch-hypocrites; they were the archetypal hypocrites of all hypocrites. They were whitewashed on the outside and full of dead mens bones on the inside. They pretended to be religious and lead people to heaven. And actually they created sons of hell. They multiplied sons of hell everywhere they went because they themselves were sons of hell.
Nicodemus is described in Matthew 23 as one of those whom Jesus pronounced a series of damnations upon and curses on. Nicodemus would be like the apostle Paul who when giving his own testimony about what it was to be a Pharisee says that he was zealous for the Law, that he was blameless before the Law, that he kept every tradition and he marched to the steps that the Pharisees required in every tiny detail, tithing even tiny little herbs. They were fastidious about their religion, but they were hypocrites.
One of them, like Nicodemus, we see in Luke 18. He is described by our Lord. The Lord creates this imaginary Pharisee and this Pharisee goes into the Temple to pray and he says to God, I thank You that Im not like other men. I thank You that Im not like this crummy tax collector. I fast. I tithe everything that I possess. I do all these good things. Thats a Pharisee, thats Nicodemus. Hes not just one; hes at the top of the pile. Verse 10 says hes the teacher in Israel. Pharisees were teachers. Hes the teacher in Israel. Hes the most illustrious, the most noble of teachers, the master teacher. Hes a member of the Sanhedrin, according to chapter 50. Hes a part of the Jewish council of seventy. That was a very elite group of people that were the Supreme Court of Israel. Hes an Old Testament expert. Hes intelligent. Hes bright. Hes immensely successful. Traditions tell us that he was one of the three richest people in the city of Jerusalem. His wisdom, his ability to think and reason and do his business had made him extremely, extremely successful and wealthy. He had it all. And, of course, from the Pharisees viewpoint, they loved money. Jesus said they loved money.
Well, Nicodemus had a way of loving it into his own purse successfully. He became very, very rich. And, of course, the equated riches with Gods blessing, so he was deemed to be blessed of God mightily because he had been so rich. In his heart he knew he was a fake and he knew he was a phony, and he knew he was a hypocrite. Religion on the outside. Empty in his fear, doubt; anxiety tearing up his soul. Heres his problem. Who does he go to? Hes the teacher.
Then he comes across Jesus and guess what? Jesus is a teacher at a higher level than he is because hes never done a miracle, hes never seen a miracle, hes never seen anybody who did a miracle, or met anybody who saw a miracle. So he comes to Jesus and he says, Look, we know You have come from God. In his own heart he knew he did not. But he knew Jesus was from God because of the signs that He had done, the miracles He had done. Finally here was a teacher above himself. And his heart cries out for reality.
And so he comes with that introduction. That was the statement on his lips. But Jesus knew what was in his heart, verse 3, Jesus ignored what he said, verse 3, Jesus answered and said to him in the third person, so were going to have a discussion here, were going to talk theology, going to talk about the kingdom. Its not personal right now; its in the third person: Truly, truly, which means this is new, brand new and He says it again in verse 5, Truly, truly...truly, truly I say to you, unless one is born again he cannot see the kingdom of God. Youre not going to get one foot in the door unless youre born again.
Why does He say that? That has nothing to do with what Nicodemus said in his introduction. The reason Jesus said that was because He knew the sinners worry. He knew what was worrying Nicodemus. How did He know that? Go back to verse 24, He knew all men. Verse 25, chapter 2, He didnt need anyone to testify concerning man, He Himself knew what was in man. And heres the illustration of it. He had omniscience. He knew what men thought. He knew their thoughts. He knew the longings and desires of their hearts explicitly. Heres a loyal religionist. This is a Pharisee. This is a legalist of legalists. Hes reached the apex of Judaism and hes not in the kingdom and he knows it and his heart is full of fear. He has no peace. He has no joy. He has no sense of assurance or forgiveness. And in his heart hes crying out, What do I do? What do I do? Or what do I stop doing? Cause all he knows is do; its a works system. And our Lord says to him, Nobody enters the kingdom whos not born again, which is to say youve got to go all the way back and start all over. And I told you in the last couple of weeks, that comment simply says this: all accumulated religion, all accumulated morality, all accumulated human goodness adds up to zero...absolutely zero with God, meaningless.
So there he is in zero condition and he knows it. Thats the sinners worry. Now we came to the Saviors Word in verse 3. And He says, Unless one is born again, or born from above, he cannot see or enter, or participate in the kingdom of God. Thats regeneration. You have to be born. You have to have a new nature, new life, recreation. And we looked at that in detail, not by the will of man, chapter 1 verse 13, not by the will of the flesh, not by human blood, but by God. We looked at James 1 that it is God who gave us life. We looked at Ephesians 2, made alive together with Christ. We looked at Titus 3, the washing of regeneration. We looked at 1 Peter 1, begotten again. We looked at all those passages in the rest of the New Testament, and there are many, many more that point to the fact that salvation is a work of God. It is a divine miracle that comes down from heaven in which we do not participate. We didnt participate in our election before the foundation of the world and we do not participate in our regeneration in time. Thats a work of God.
So now we go back to the story. So lets go back to verse 4. How did Nicodemus respond to the statement of Jesus in verse 3, Unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God? And He was talking in the third person; theyre having a theological discussion; it hasnt gotten personal yet. Preachers have said, Well, Nicodemus doesnt get it. He doesnt have any idea what Jesus is talking about. Hes very confused. So in verse 4 Nicodemus said to Him, How can a man be born when hes old? He cannot enter a second time into his mothers womb and be born, can he? Some people think hes being sarcastic. Some people think he thinks this is ridiculous, this is a joke. You cant be born again. That this shows his ignorance and hes sort of scoffing and laughing at it.
Thats not correct. Thats not at all what we have here. He knows Jesus just read his mind. He doesnt say to Jesus, Why did You bring that up? Why are You talking to me about the kingdom? Why are You talking to me about this? He doesnt ask that. He knows Jesus just read his mind. And he knows Jesus just said, You cant get in the kingdom by anything you do any more than you could bring about your own birth. This man lives in a world of analogies. The rabbisthat was their world, the world of analogies, illustrations parables, word pictures, parallels. Hes brilliant. Hes the teacher in Israel. Hes a logician. Hes spent his entire life in theological discussion and dialogue. He completely understands what Jesus said. He gets it 100 percent. And he jumps right into the third person discussion and he says, How can a man be born when he is old? Ill use your analogy. He cannot enter a second time into his mothers womb and be born, can he? That proves that he totally understood what Jesus was saying. Jesus was saying you come into the kingdom but you cant do anything about it. He gets it. He understands the figurative language. The rabbis and teachers used it all the time. So he takes up the analogy and he says, Hey, Youre telling me its humanly impossibleimpossible. Youre speaking of something thats impossible to me. No, he doesnt miss this at all. He does not miss it at all.
Jesus doesnt tell him how to be born again. He knows better than that. Jesus is telling something that there are no how-tos for. He understood it better than most evangelicals, Im afraid. If an unsaved Pharisaical hypocrite, part of a false religion, can in one conversation grasp the simple truth of the doctrine of regeneration, why is the church so confused about this? Where have we been? And why do so many preachers tell people the steps they can take to be born again? He was reacting as any legalist would react. Are you kidding me? Ive spent my entire life doing things to get into the kingdom, now youre telling me the only way into the kingdom is by means of something that I have nothing to do with.
Heres the heart of the gospel of grace, isnt it? All he had ever known was, you earn it, you achieve it by religion, ceremony, ritual, morality, human goodness. Thats why Jesus says, Truly, truly, because Hes saying essentially, youve been caught up in the damning lie of Satan that you can earn your salvation. And Im telling you the truth, the truth. He is hearing for the first time in his entire life, and hes had lots of theological discussions. For the first time in his entire life that God has to do something in his soul that is a work of creation, that comes down from above, that he does not at all participate in. He is stunned by this, absolutely stunned.
Jesus could have said to him, Oh yeah, I know its a big change for you. I know. Im sorry. Im going to have to reprogram you. But He doesnt. Down in verse 10 Jesus says to him, Are you the teacher in Israel and do not understand these things? How did you get to that position if you dont understand these things? He does not let Nicodemus off the hook. It is inexcusable that Nicodemus doesnt understand the new birth. It is inexcusable that he doesnt understand regeneration. It is absolutely inexcusable. Wow. But Hes going to help him, so Hes going to give him two hints, two hints. Hint number one comes in verse 5; hint number two comes in verse 6. And this is good teaching. This is how teachers work, effective teachers. They lead the student. They dont give them the answer; they lead the student. So heres the first hint. This is new to you, Nicodemus, and youre the teacher in Israel? This is new? Let me put it another way, verse 5, Jesus answered, Truly, truly I say to you...still in the third person; were still talking theology here...truly, truly I say to you...Does this help?...unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.
You know, any time youre having a conversation and somebody gives you a riddle, whats the first thing you ask for when you cant figure it out? Can you give me a clue; give me a hint? Nicodemus has hit the wall. He just heard something hes never heard in his life. Can You give me a clue to this? Jesus said, Ill give you a clue. Unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God. Does that jog your mind, Nicodemus? WaterSpirit, water-Spirit; have you heard that?
Traditional sermons on this have said, Well, water and the Spirit means this: the water is human birth because we say prior to the birth of a child the water breaks. And so you have to have a human birth, a physical birth, and then a spiritual birth. So you must be born of waterthat is physically born, and then born spiritually.
Really! You mean Jesus is saying to Nicodemus, First of all, Nicodemus, you have to exist. You have to be a person because non-persons cant be saved. Thats ridiculous. Furthermore, we in this modern world speak about the water breaking. The Hebrews never used that expression. He wouldnt know anything about that. This is not clinical. Hes not talking about that.
Others say, The water is baptism. Thats very popular. Commentators go on for pages because you have to since its not here, trying to invent it. And they come up with Christian baptism, which didnt show up until the second chapter of Acts. Nicodemus doesnt know anything about Christian baptism. Hes giving him a hint.
Where was Nicodemus bailiwick? Where did he live and move and have his beingin what? The Old Testament. Does that ring a bell to you, Nicodemus? Does that ring a bell to you? Listen, he knew the Old Testament. He probably had massive sections of the Old Testament memorized. He was very familiar with the prophets. He knew it. Water and Spirit; where would his mind go?
Go back to Ezekiel 36, Ezekiel 36. Here is a principle bound up in one of the most marvelous passages in the entire Old Testament which describes Gods saving work in application to Israel, of course. But its the same saving work in application to Gentiles as well throughout history, as well as Jews who come to faith in Christ. Heres how salvation works. Ezekiel 36:25, notice the I wills. Why? Because this is a work of God. This is that monergestic work of God from heaven, and you will notice five times, I will. God speaking: Then I will sprinkle clean water on you and you will be clean. I will cleanse you from all your filthiness and from all your idols. Moreover, I will give you a new heart and put a new Spirit within you. There, dear friends, is the water and the Spirit. The water and the Spirit is simply a reference to the creation, the new creation, the regenerating work of God that He does by His own in the heart of a sinner, and here Hes promising one day to do it not only in individual Jews and Gentiles, but one day for the whole of the nation Israel. I will put a new heart in you, a new Spirit in you, remove the heart of stone from your flesh and give you a heart of flesh. Ill put My Spirit within you. I will cause you to walk in My statutes. I will, I will, I will, I will, I will, and then you will be careful to observe My ordinances and you will, verse 28, be My people and I will be your God. Thats the water and the Spirit.
This great, epoch New Covenant passage of Ezekiel 36 would have been so very familiar to Nicodemus. He would have known it well. And then he would have known chapter 37 well where God looks at the future salvation of Israel and in verse 3 He says to Ezekiel, calling him Son of Man, Can these bones live? Theres a picture of a valley of dry bones illustrating Israels spiritual deadness. Can these bones live? And I answered, O Lord, God, You know, and He said, Prophesy over the bones and say to them, O dry bones, hear the Word of the Lord. Thus says the Lord God to these bones, behold, I will cause ruach, Spirit, breath to enter you that you may live. In other words, God will give life in the future to Israel. He will save them not only as individuals but as a nation. Verse 12 of that same chapter: Thus says the Lord God, I will open your graves and cause you to come out of your graves, my people, and I will bring you into the land of Israel. Then you will know that I am the Lord, when I have opened your graves and caused you to come up out of your graves, My people. I will put My Spirit within you and you will come to life, and Ill place you on your own land and then you will know that I, the Lord, have spoken and done it, declares the Lord. That is sovereign work of God, giving life in the future to the nation of Israel. Thats His promise to the nation, and thats His plan and means for salvation for every individual as well. It is a work of God.
You can go back. Nicodemus knew that passage, he knew those Ezekiel texts. He would also have been very familiar with the eleventh chapter of the beloved prophet Ezekiel. He would have read this many times, probably had it in memory because of the promise. Ezekiel 11:19, Ill give them one heart, put a new Spirit within them, take the heart of stone out of their flesh, give them a heart of flesh that they may walk in My statutes, keep My ordinances and do them. They will be My people and I will be their God. This is a divine work laid out clearly in the Old Testament.
I want you to notice Jeremiah, just two passages in Jeremiah. Jeremiah 24:7, I will give them a heart to know Me for I am the Lord and they will be My people and I will be their God. Theyll return to Me with their whole heart. Thats re-creation. New heart, new spiritwashed, cleansed. And then that most familiar Isaiah...rather Jeremiah 31...Jeremiah 31:31, same verse, same chapter: Behold, days are coming, declares the Lord. Ill make a new covenant with the house of Israel, house of Judah. Not like the covenant I made with their fathers in the day I took them out of the land of Egypt. That covenant was the Mosaic Covenant which they broke, even though I was a husband to them. But this is the covenant, verse 33, which Ill make with the house of Israel after those days, declares the Lord, I will put My Law within them and on their heart I will write it and I will be their God and they shall be My people. Im creating a new people, giving them a new Spirit, a new heart, washing them, cleansing them, purifying them. That is all New Covenant language.
Now I want to give you an illustration of it. Turn to Psalm 51. When David wrote Psalm 51, he was a believer, he was a man after Gods own heart. He had written many psalms before Psalm 51. But in Psalm 51 we have a very unique situation with David because he has perpetrated a massive, prolonged premeditated, well-planned and orchestrated set of sinsstarted out when he was wandering around on his balcony and he saw Bathsheba and he lusted after her and then he engaged himself after that to make sure that he connected with her, that he brought her to the palace, that he had her husband who was out fighting in defense of Israel in Davids army, left in the middle of the battle so he would die. So he had his soldiers complicit in the murder of her husband. He takes her. He commits adultery; a terrible tragic situation happens; a child is born; the child dies. You know the whole horror story. But it was protracted, prolonged, premeditated sin and this man is so overwrought and destitute over the reality of his own condition that its as if hes not even saved; its as if he has no relationship to God. And in Psalm 51 he cries out to God, Be gracious to me, O God, according to the greatness of Your compassion blot out my transgression. Hes praying like an unconverted man. Wash me thoroughly from my iniquity. Cleanse me from my sin. Thats New Covenant language.
Hes talking like an unregenerate sinner because thats how he feels. Ive sinned against You, and You only and done this evil in Your sight. And Ive been a sinner since the beginning, verse 5, I was brought forth in iniquity. In other words, I was born a sinner. He doesnt mean his mother had him illegitimately. He means from conception I was in sin. But You desire truth in the inward part. In other words, I need to be a different person on the inside. And so he says, Purify me with hyssop and I shall be clean. Wash me and I shall be whiter than snow. And then in verse 10, Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me. Do not take away Your presence, do not take Your Holy Spirit from me. Thats...thats New Covenant language. David is so profoundly exercised in repentance over his sin that he prays as if he was an unregenerate man. He knew what it meant to be regenerate. It meant to be washed clean, given a new heart, a new spirit, a new disposition, be a new creation.
So David knew and recorded this in his fifty-first psalm and Nicodemus knew that psalm, recited that psalm, knew it by memoryone of the most popular and familiar of all psalms. How could it be then that if he knew that salvation based in the Old Testament was a matter of God acting sovereignly because He wills, He wills, He wills, He wills to give a new heart, a new disposition and to wash and cleanse the sinner from above? How is it that he got caught up in the damning lie of Satan that somehow he could earn his salvation by something he did? Jesus doesnt let him off the hook. He says, How can you be the teacher of Israel and not know this? Apostate Judaism had ignored the truth of New Covenant salvation and believed the lie of Satan that you could earn yourself into the kingdom. That was hint number one. Go back to John 3 for hint number two, verse 6.
Now were going to reason a little bit. That which is born of the flesh is flesh. Stop there. That which is born of the flesh is flesh. Thats His second hint. Nicodemus, there is a foundational principle here that you and your entire system have overlooked. All that the flesh can produce is...What?...more flesh. You cant get from flesh to Spirit. You cant do that. What Hes basically indicting Nicodemus for is a failure to understand the Old Testament doctrine of sin, the Old Testament doctrine of total depravity, the utter inability and unwillingness of the sinner to do right. Nicodemus, how can you be the teacher of Israel and not know about New Covenant salvation by the washing of regeneration, the washing of the Word and the giving of a new heart and a new spirit and planting the Holy Spirit in the heart. How can you not know that thats a work of God and thats laid out all over the Old Testament, and how could you not know that the flesh can only produce flesh? Thats a hint.
What would Nicodemus have thought about? Well, lets go back and find out. One area of Scripture that he would have been very, very familiar with would be Genesis 6, when God gives His reasons that Hes going to drown the entire world. When I say the entire world, I mean the entire world. All the millions of people who had been born since Adam to Noah are all going to be drowned in a flood, with the exception of Noah and his wife and his three sons and their wives, eight people who were justified by God through faith by grace. But the rest of the world was drowned.
Why? This is where the whole human race ended up. Verse 3, My Spirit shall not strive with man forever because he also is flesh. This is the problem. Theres the very word Jesus used, flesh. That is the word for fallen, corrupted, sinful humanness. And then down in verse 5 He shows what flesh produces. Then the Lord saw that the wickedness of man was great on the earth and every intent of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. Thats as clear a statement about human depravity as you find in the Bible. Every intent of every thought of every heart was only evil continually. Flesh produces that because thats all it can produce.
If youre going to be in the kingdom of God, you need a new heart. Chapter 8, the Flood begins to fade away, the whole human race has been drowned. We come into chapter 8, we hope for a better world. Noah builds an altar in verse 20, takes animals and offers God sacrifices, which means Noah recognizes that he is a...What?...a sinner cause thats why you offered sacrifices. And the Lord smelled the soothing aroma and the Lord said to Himself, Ill never again curse the ground on account of man. But oh, by the way, the intent of mans heart is still evil from his youth. Nothing changed except that God wouldnt drown us anymore. Did you know that, Nicodemus? Of course you knew that. You knew that nothing in man pleases God, nothing. You must remember the book of Job, Nicodemus. You must remember the testimony of Job. Chapter 14, verse 4, Who can make the clean out of the unclean? No one, He says. No one.
You must remember the testimony of Eliphaz in chapter 15. What is man that he should be pure, or he who is born of a woman that he should be righteous? Ha, impossible, one who is detestable and corrupt cannot be made righteous. He must have remembered Bildad in Job 25, How then can a man be just with God? Or how can he be clean who is born of woman? Even if the moon loses its brightness and the stars are not pure in His sight, much less man, that maggot, that worm.
Jobs friends and Job all knew the theology of total depravity. They all knew it. And Job was written in the patriarchal period around Genesis. This isnt new information. And then there was Psalm 51:5 that I read to you where David says, In sin did my mother conceive me, I was iniquitous from my conception. Do you think Nicodemus knew this verse? Isaiah 64:6, All our righteous deeds are like filthy rags. All of us wither like a leaf and our iniquity is like the wind, takes us away. There is no one who calls on Your name, no one. You have delivered us into the power of our iniquities. Thats Old Testament teaching on depravity. And our good friend, Jeremiah, is not to be left out. Jeremiah 17:9, The heart is more deceitful than all else and is desperately sick. Thats the heart.
Now there was a time when the apostle Paul thought he was holy, thought he was righteous. He really did. And then when he came to the truth, he counted all his righteousness as manure, he says in Philippians 3. Paul understood Old Testament doctrine.
Turn to Romans 3. In Romans 3 Paul is indicting the entire human race, Jew and Gentile, for their sin. He is saying that the Gentiles are sinful and the Jews are equally sinful. And to prove his point, starting in chapter 3 of Romans, verse 10, Paul quotes a whole series of verses from the Old Testament; starting at verse 10, going all the way to 18. All those are direct quotes right out of the Old Testament; right, most of them from the Psalms and Isaiah. Paul says, Let me define sin. There is none righteous, not even one. There is none who understands, there is none who seeks for God. All have turned aside. Together theyve become useless. Theres none who does good, theres not even one. Their throat is an open grave, their tongues are used to keep deceiving, the poison of asps is under their lips, whose mouth is full of cursing and bitterness. Their feet are swift to shed blood. Destruction and misery are in their paths and the path of peace they have not known. There is no fear of God before their eyes.
Every one of those is an Old Testament statement on the sinfulness of sin. Whats wrong with you, Nicodemus? Paul the former Pharisee knew all of those passages and finally saw the light. Verse 20, By the works of the Law, no flesh will be justified in His sight. Flesh produces flesh and nothing more, and this, verse 21 says, is witnessed by the Law and the Prophets, meaning the Old Testament. The Old Testament then teaches all of this concerning the sinfulness of sin.
So what does the Old Testament teach? Salvation is a sovereign act of God by grace that He does independent of any action on the part of man. Man needs a complete spiritual birth. He needs to be washed. He needs to be transformed. He needs to have his heart replaced with a new heart. His Spirit replaced with a new spirit, or disposition. And he needs the Holy Spirit planted within him if hes going to enter the kingdom of God. And that is not something he can do because he is flesh and flesh produces only flesh. So, Nicodemus, how can you be the teacher in Israel and you dont know this? He doesnt let him off the hook. So He says in verse 7, Dont be amazed. Why would you be amazed that I said to you; now He gets into the second person: You must be born again. Youre not going into the kingdom until this happens to you and you cant make a contribution because youre flesh, and flesh cant do this.
This is the denunciation of all religion apart from the sovereign grace of God and the gospel of Christ. Dont be amazed. Why would you be amazed? You know the Old Testament. Youve been blinded by believing the lie of Satan. Dont be amazed.
This leads to the final point, the sinners worry and the Saviors Wordthe final point is the Spirits work. End of verse 6, That which is born of the Spirit is spirit. This is a work that only the Holy Spirit can do. Well how does that work? Verse 8, The wind blows where it wishes and you hear the sound of it but do not know where it comes from and where its going. So is everyone who is born of the Spirit.
Huh, this is another analogy. This is another analogylisten to methat takes spiritual birth completely out of the hands of the sinner. What do you do to control the wind? Nothing. It comes from above; you cant summon the wind; you cant send it away. You cant write a book on how to increase the wind in your community. You cant do that. How to increase the wind in your yard. You cant do that. You cant do that. It is completely and totally the sovereign work of God. The wind is invisible, it is uncontrollable, it is irresistible, it is unpredictable, it cannot be summoned, it doesnt show up because you want it, it doesnt go away because youd like to get rid of it. This is the second analogy that our Lord uses with this smart, sharp, clear thinking, logical rabbito tell him that this is a work in which he doesnt participate. This is irresistible grace, like John 5:21. The Son gives life to whomever He will. The same verse says, And God who raised the dead gives life. It is the will of God and the will of the Son and the power of the Spirit. Its a certain work of God. It is so new to Nicodemus, just so contrary to everything hes ever known. Verse 9, How can these things be? I mean, you just destroyed my entire life, like Paul on the Damascus Road. Paul said its all manure, every bit of it. Nicodemus isnt there yet. What can he do? Well, he cant do anything, cant do anything.
You say, Well, what happened to him? He disappears in verse 10 for the moment, he disappears. He disappears with a question, a question hes never had in his entire life in his mind. What do I do? I was just told I cant do anything. I dont understand that. What do I do?
So what happened to Nicodemus? What happened to him? Well, for now he disappears. But he showed up again. Go to chapter 7 of John. Chapter 7, Jesus is in Galilee and the Jews want to kill Him. And the feast of the Jews, the Feast of Booths, is near; so they migrate down and He is confronted again by the Sanhedrin. They want Him dead. Hes preaching and teaching in the Temple, according to verse 28, and people are listening and, wow, theyre saying all kinds of things. Some think Hes the Messiah. Some think Hes the prophet, down in verse 40. This is the prophet; this is the Messiah. And theres a division, according to verse 43. Well, the rulers want Him dead, so they get some Temple guards to go seize Him and arrest Him so they can kill Him. But they wanted to seize Him, but no one laid hands on Him. When they got there, they couldnt...they couldnt lay their hands on Him. So the officers come back to the chief priests and the Pharisees of whom Nicodemus was one, and they said to them, Why didnt you bring Him? We sent you to arrest Him, why didnt you bring Him?
The officers answered, Never has a man spoken the way this man speaks. We couldnt get past what He said. He paralyzed us with His words. The Pharisees then answered them, Youve not also been led astray, have you? No one of the rulers or Pharisees has believed in Him, has he? So now we know that Nicodemus hasnt become a believer; this is a year later. And he was in the Sanhedrin. But verse 50, Nicodemus steps up. Nicodemus, he who came to Him before being one of them, one of the Pharisees and chief priests on the Sanhedrin, said to them, Our law does not judge a man unless it first hears from him and knows what hes doing, does it? Point of order, the lynch mob isnt right. You cant do this. Even the Romans gave due process. Hmm, thats a bold step to take. When the whole group wants Jesus dead, and you step up in defense of the law because you want to protect Jesus, not a believer yet.
The people in leadership looked at Nicodemus, the teacher in Israel, Oh, Youre not also from Galilee, are You? Mockery, sarcasm. Search and see that no prophet arises out of Galilee. They rebuke with sarcasm and mockery this their most illustrious teacher. He served notice that hes leaning toward Jesus. And they mock him. They mock the one they had revered and elevated. This is, by the way, actually two years after the meeting at night; two years have passed. So there is only one year left until the death of Christ. Lets go to chapter 19.
So two years later, Nicodemus is still a Pharisee, still on the Sanhedrin. But he steps up in a point of order in favor of Jesus. Come to chapter 19; Jesus is dead, verse 38, After these things, Joseph of Arimathea being a disciple of Jesus, but a secret one for fear of the Jews, asked Pilate that he might take away the body of Jesus. Pilate granted permission, so he came and took away His body. Oh my, look. Nicodemus who had first come to Him by night also came, bringing a mixture of myrrh and aloes. Thats a resin, powdered resin that they used to spread out on the body to diminish the smell of decaying flesh. And aloes has a kind of a sandalwood fragrance. He brought 75 pounds. Thats a massive amount because thats one way they showed honor to an illustrious person. This is an honorable act on the part of Nicodemus; its also a bold act. Nicodemus joins his companion, Joseph of Arimathea, who had been a believer but hadnt been willing to confess it openly. And now Nicodemus is bold and he comes and we know now that he has identified himself with the Lord Jesus and he is there, and he took the body of Jesus. You can imagine this. Nicodemus handling that body that he had spent that night talking to in his own arms, binding the body of Jesus with linen wrappings and putting in the spices in between all the wrappings as the burial custom was, and along with his friend, Joseph, they laid Jesus in the garden in a new tomb which no one had ever been laid in. There he is with the body of Jesus in his arms.
What happened to Nicodemus? Ill tell you what happened. God came down, gave Him life, gave him a new heart, a new soul, washed him, regenerated him. What about the rest of the story? Well, the rest of the rest of the story, you mean? Tradition says that he was the only person who stood up at Jesus trial before Pilate and defended Jesus. Tradition says he was baptized by Peter and John. Tradition says that his confession of the Lord Jesus was so bold that it led him to being deprived of his office, deprived of his position as a teacher and deprived of all of his entire fortune, all his property, all his possessions, and he was banished from Jerusalem by the Sanhedrin he had served. He was reduced, living outside the city, and his family left inside the city to abject poverty. Theres a wonderful little traditional story that his daughter was so poor that she reached the shame of digging in the dung piles for pieces of grain to eat and survive. And a rabbi came by and saw her and felt compassion for her and said, Who are you? And she said, Im the daughter of Nicodemus. And the rabbi said, Whatever happened to your father? And she said, He came to be a follower of Jesus and was banished. And the rabbi refused to help her.
Some centuries later a man named Photius refers to an ancient document that records that Nicodemus was martyred in the first century for his devotion to Christ. How he was beaten to death by a mob. And thats the full story. He lost everything in this world, gained everything in the world to come. What can you do? I give you John 6:37, Him that comes to Me I will not cast away. You can plead with God to give you life; its His prerogative. But you can pray and He doesnt reject that honest prayer. You can say with the publican in Luke 18, God, be merciful to me, a sinner.
PING to part III of “The Second Birth” series
John 6:44 No man can come to Me unless the Father who sent Me draws him: and I will raise him up at the last day.
Yes, your summary about sums it up nicely.
Like John 3 is clear reference regeneration (as pointed out in this sermon), scripture is pretty clear no one who receives the mark will enter the Kingdom.
Then I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded for their witness to Jesus and for the word of God, who had not worshiped the beast or his image, and had not received his mark on their foreheads or on their hands. And they lived and reigned with Christ for a thousand years.
JM rationale is he saw situations where young children or adult incompetants would forcibly receive the mark and not know the consequences. It's something to think about but we know our God is Sovereign and already has a solution for that. What I don't know, and don't need to know. But God is a God of Love and Justice.
So I'm sure JM is not 'dogmatic' on this. IMO he should stay in the here and now in his pastor/teacher role. Those events of the mark of the beast are yet future. Only God knows.
One of my favorites ..thanks
The transcripts are difficult to navigate. I usually like to listen to the Podcast.
That would be speculation on our part and their part no? From what we have revealed those who receive the mark are condemned and those who do not get it are most likely a martyr. I agree, we should not speculate. Those who are regenerated as described in Ezekial 36, John 3 and Acts will follow the path of Christ and refuse the mark. JM tries to offer an answer to 'what about this or that.' Good pastors and teachers should avoid the hypothetical as most of them know better. God is sovereign. What will be will be.
The mark of the beast is such a stark 'black and white' issue I do believe God will lead His sheep in the right direction. No matter young age or competency.
JM tried to answer a question about, for example, a two year old getting the mark and not knowing any better. Well he addressed speculation. Perhaps our sovereign God will make sure those not old enough, or competent enough, will not have to make a 'decision' or be forced the mark. We don't know. Maybe the anti-christ is so arrogant and full of himself (which we are told he will be) that he would not accept marks on the incompetent or morally conscious due to them not really 'accepting him' as their 'god.'
These are things which go in the area of speculation and just as we know God is sovereign in all matters of Salvation, in the matter of the mark, the same applies.
So we are in agreement that pastors and teachers should not speculate on what is not revealed.
On another note, I hope the posted piece was a blessing.
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