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Show Video - 5 Minutes Countdown
Show Video - Welcome to the Church
Pepper - Welcome - Greet each other
Pepper - Scripture Reading
Pepper - Introduce Worship Team
Chaplain Richard Enderson
Chaplain Lacey Enderson
Pastor's remarks
6.
THE NEW BIRTH
John 3:1–16
I. THE MAN—vv.
1–2
A. The character—v.
1. Nicodemus, a member of the Pharisees.
He was a leader of the Jews.
The Pharisees considered themselves as leading teachers and interpreters of the Scriptures.
B. The curiosity—v.
2. (1) Fear—he came to Jesus by night, (2) Faith—he knew Jesus was sent by God.
II.
THE MUST—vv.
3–4
A. The command—v.
3. Ye must be born again!
Born from above.
Christ changes us.
He gives us a new heart, mind, life, desires, and words.
B. The confusion—v.
4. Nicodemus could not understand the “spiritual language” which Jesus was using.
III.
THE MESSAGE—vv.
5–13
A. The purging—v.
5. “Born of water” means “cleansed by the Spirit.”
B. The plan—v.
6.
1. Spirit—v.
6.
Our earthly birth is flesh.
The Spiritual birth (new birth) is supernatural, being of God!
2. Surprise—v.
7. Don’t be surprised at Christ’s words, “YE MUST BE BORN AGAIN!”
3. Story—v.
8. Christ compared the new birth to the wind.
You cannot see the wind, but you can feel it.
So it is with the new birth.
You can’t see it, but you can see the change of life.
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