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This message was recorded at
Vision Baptist Church in Alfred, Georgia. This is the next message
in our series on the book of John entitled, Jesus is God. How many of you here with me
could say, oh God, you are my God and I will worship you all
of my days. I say amen to that. What a wonderful
song. John chapter number three, what
a wonderful passage. You can find many people that
can present this passage to you better, but you will not find
a better person than Jesus Christ to share the gospel. And in John
chapter number three, we have the creator God in flesh, in
Jesus sharing the gospel with one man. And I'm so excited about
sharing this passage with you today. One, because in sharing
this passage, I get to share about something that has changed
my life. You know, the gospel not only
changed my eternity, but it changed my life. At the age of nine,
I received eternal life. And that doesn't just speak about
quantity of days, that talks about quality of days. That Jesus
not only changed my trajectory, where I'll spend eternity, But
he in West Kentucky at the age of nine he changed the projection
of my life from that point till now And I love the life that
he gave me that's only made possible By the gospel and the gospel
is the only thing that will ever shake a young man out of the
picture like we saw early Where he would worship at the River
Ganges the only thing that will ever shake us out of this religion
out of this false morality is the gospel nothing else will
do it it seems like a gold, it seems like something that is
too large to do and it would be impossible if it wasn't for
the gospel being his gospel and him sharing it with us. And I
get a lot of comfort in John chapter number three. First of
all, I get comfort in the fact, as I've said and I'll keep saying
it again, is that the Creator God who created the earth in
six days, but in flesh He felt what we felt. We learn in the
book of Hebrews. So at night time, He would want to sleep.
He would feel pain from walking. He would feel those things. But
in John chapter number three, after a busy day of everything
going on, He spent a night sharing the gospel with one man. And
that ought to bring comfort in here today. If you have that
one person, or you have some people upon your heart, and you
say, I know God cares for those 3 billion people, I know He cares
for the billion people in India, I know that God cares for this
world, but does He really care for that one person that's on
my heart today? John chapter number 3 lets you know He does,
so much that He would give His time to do that. Also, it brings
us comfort in knowing that no matter how indoctrinated somebody
is, that the simple gospel can bring them so that they can inherit
the kingdom of God. The gospel is simple. I'll say
that at the age of nine. How many of you in here were
saved before the age of 15 in here? Would you raise your hand?
How many of you received Christ as a teenager? All right, as
a teenager. You know, if a teenager can understand
it, it must be simple, right, teenagers? The gospel is simple,
and Jesus explains it in simple terms here, and we'd be amiss
if we tried to explain it in any other terms but in simple
terms. But there's one thing that makes
the gospel not simple, and it's complicated, and it's the sin
of unbelief. To an unbelieving man, the gospel
will never make sense. And in your sharing of the gospel,
no matter how simple and how clear and how biblical your presentation
of the gospel, If they do not believe, if they do not respond
in their heart to it, they will never understand it. And I've
talked to people since we started in the book of John, some of
you have shared testimony of how you've shared the gospel
with a friend or a co-worker, and you said, I just don't know
if I said it right because they did not respond. Obviously, we
ought to work at knowing our Bibles and sharing the Gospel
and making sure that it's clear, but a perfect presentation of
the Gospel does not mean there's going to be a perfect response
to the Gospel. So faithfully keep sharing the
Word, studying our Bibles and seeing what Jesus says. We'll
look together at verse number 5 through 11 and we'll read more.
Today we'll build up to verse number 16, the best known passage
of Scripture. If you never spent a day in church,
but you ever went to a sporting event, you know John 3.16. It's
the thing that we ride underneath our eyes. It's that billboard.
It's the posters that we hold up. And in looking at this passage,
we'll see how wonderful that it truly is. Verse number 5,
And Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man
be born of water, and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into
the kingdom of God." That's the first thing we'll look at here
in a moment, as this being born of water and of the Spirit. That
which is born of the flesh is flesh, and that which is born
of the Spirit is spirit. Marvel not that I say unto thee,
ye must be born again. The wind bloweth where it listeth,
and thou hearest the sound thereof. But canst not tell whence it
cometh, and whether it goeth? So it every one that is born
of the Spirit. Nicodemus answered and said unto him, How can these
things be? Jesus answered and said unto him, Art thou a master
of Israel, and knowest not these things? Verily, verily, or truly,
truly, I say unto thee, We speak that we do not know, that we
do know, and testify that we have seen, and ye receive not
our witness. Let me pause there for a second.
Jesus calls the time out in his presentation to Nicodemus. And
he said, Nicodemus, just because you don't understand because
of your own belief, don't believe for a second that we don't know
that this is true. And I love this. Jesus goes from
talking I, singular here, he says we. He's referring to the
disciples that are with him. He said, Nicodemus, we know that
this is true. So you may act like this is hard
to understand, and that you don't want anything to do with this,
but we know that that's true. And isn't it wonderful that Jesus
would include his disciples in us, and that I'm in a room full
of people today that know that this is true. And if you're in
here today and you're not a believer, I want you to know that we know
that this is true, and not just us, but the creator God knows
it as well. If I have told you earthly things,
verse 12, and you believe not, how shall you believe? If I tell
you of heavenly, Things verse 13 and no man has ascended up
to heaven, but he that came down from heaven even the son of man
Which is in heaven verse number 12 there He said if I tell you
earthly things and you don't understand Then how do you think
I can tell you heavenly things and that you're going to understand
it? He even says the Nicodemus he says Nicodemus you are a teacher
of the Jews and you don't get this I can't understand why you
don't get this and then he says I'm gonna tell you about the
wind and And you don't understand that either. And if you can't
believe what I teach you about earthly things, then how should
I, why should I even go on and teach you about heavenly things? And what he was saying to Nicodemus
is, you're not going to understand what I'm about to tell you because
you do not believe that I am God. because unbelief makes it
impossible to understand the gospel. And that's what Jesus
was saying when he said to Nicodemus. He said, I can't believe you
don't get this. If you don't believe that, you
can't trust me about earthly things, then how do you believe
that you're gonna believe me about heavenly things? And he
says this to him before he goes on and explains the nature and
the basis of the new birth. As I said, in verse number five,
we will start there and we'll look at this statement here,
that you must be born of water and of spirit. Let me give you
a few explanations of what's going on there. First of all,
the Bible here is not teaching of water baptism. Water baptism
is taught throughout the scriptures and many times, but not here
in this passage. This would contradict teachings
in Romans 3 and Ephesians 2. And so we compare scripture with
scripture throughout the Bible, Old and the New Testament. Baptism
is seen as symbolic and also it's not only just seen as symbolic,
but it's always representing death. And here we're talking
about the new birth. In John chapter number 4 and
verse number 2 in our next chapter, Jesus tells here that he doesn't
baptize anyone, his disciples do. And Jesus, who's on a mission
to seek and to save, if baptism was necessary for salvation,
then it would seem quite odd that Jesus would not baptize,
seeing that he came to seek and to save those that were lost.
Secondly, this is definitely true, people would tell you that
you must be born of a natural birth and also be born of the
Spirit. And we know that to be true.
How many of you were born of a woman in here? How many of
you were born of a woman in here? Where's Mac at? I'm wondering
about you. Okay. All right. All right. So all of us were
born of a woman in here. You're carried in the womb. There's
water there. And so that's obviously true.
But why would he would be telling this? And why would he tell a
man that had already been born this way? Also, we don't find that in another
part of scripture. Let me show you here what Nicodemus
would have heard when he said, you must be born of the water
and of the spirit. with Nicodemus's understanding
of the Old Testament. Let me tell you what he would
know about it. Water in the Old Testament was seen as a purification.
Things that were unclean would go through a ceremony of washing. In Ezekiel chapter number 36,
there's a prophecy about this washing that would happen. In
Ezekiel 36, 25, it says, I will sprinkle clean water on you and
you shall be clean from all your unrighteousness and from all
your idols and I will cleanse you and I will give you a new
heart and spirit. So the book of Ezekiel is talking
about, he says, I'm going to wash you from the inside. Remember,
Jesus is taking this inside. Nicodemus thought everything
was on the outside, and Jesus is saying, no, you have to be
born again, and the work that's going to be done, it can't be
done by you, and it can't be outward, it must be inward, and
it must be a divine miracle by the God of heaven. So Nicodemus
said, I thought salvation was hard. I have a whole list of
things that I'm supposed to do. And Jesus says, it's even harder
than that. It's something that you can't
do anything towards. That it takes a divine miracle
of God. And then Nicodemus, I don't believe
he's being obtuse here. I don't believe he's trying to
be difficult. When he says, how can I be born again? I believe
he was answering according to what Jesus was saying. He was
saying, how in the world do you expect me to do that as an old
man? He's saying, either as an old man I'll be born again or
as a man who's been following the law for all these years,
how in the world do you expect me to start all over again? And Jesus has an answer for him. So we see there, and then it's
a symbol of cleansing on the inside. Purification is done
by the Holy Spirit using this water. What is the water? The
water is the word of God. Christ will wash his church by
the word. Ephesians chapter number five
and verse number 26. If you'll follow there with me,
Ephesians 5, 26, I want you to see what it says. It says, that
he might sanctify her, his church, having cleansed her by the washing
of the water with the word. Here, Christ will wash his church
with the word. That being born of the Spirit
requires the work of the word inside of our hearts. So those
of you in here today that are burdened about somebody who's
not a believer, can I remind you today that the working of
being born of the Spirit again is only to be possible by the
work of the Word inside of their heart. And so that there is no
way to be going about sharing the gospel without sharing the
Word with them. So we look here at what it means,
we talked about being born of the water, now let's look at what it says
about being born of the Spirit. We are baptized by the Spirit
at the point of salvation. It is the baptism that is mentioned
in John chapter number one, verse number three. John the Baptist
is speaking here and he says, and I knew him not, but he that
sent me to baptize with water, the same said unto me, upon whom
thou shalt see the Spirit descending and remaining on him, the same
is he which baptizeth with the Holy Ghost. This is the baptism
that's true about all of us in here today, that we are baptized. The Bible tells us in Ephesians
4 that there is one Lord, one faith, and one baptism. Here
in John chapter number 3, this is the baptism of the Spirit
that it is speaking about, which is made possible by the work
of the Word in them. We're told in Galatians 3 that
the Spirit unites us with Christ. In 1 Corinthians, it says that
the Spirit unites us in the body and the Spirit does a recreating
work and not just a reforming work in our hearts. In Romans
6, that we are made new by the work of the Spirit. We cannot
change ourselves. In Jeremiah 13, it says it like
this. It said, can an Ethiopian man change the color of his skin
or could a leopard change his spots? There's nothing you can
do, Nicodemus, that is gonna change you. There's nothing that
can happen except for the inward work of the Spirit and the new
birth which is made possible by the washing and the regeneration
from the Word. 1 Peter 1.23 tells us this. If you want to write that verse
down, this verse will help you as what we're talking about.
123, it says, being born again, not of a corruptible seed, but
of an incorruptible by the word of God which liveth and abideth
forever. This being born again is of a,
not of a corruptible seed, but an incorruptible seed by the
word of God. That the word of God does the
work inside of our heart, the Holy Spirit draws, the Father
draws us, and it is the Spirit which regenerates us and gives
us a new birth. And so we cannot change ourselves.
It's all an inside job done by the Holy Spirit. The exact opposite
of what Nicodemus was told. The Spirit of God takes the Word
of God and with the sinner that believes and imparts the life
of God in them. This is all about God. all through,
that the Word of God, that the work of God is inside of their
heart. And Nicodemus, this is throwing him for a loop, because
he had been told his whole life that this was a work of man,
by man, and for man, and now Jesus is telling him that that
is not true. Let's look here at the conflict
that Nicodemus has Jesus goes on before he even explains it
says marvel not he says I already know how you're gonna react to
this because this is this crazy Teaching to you, but Jesus knows
that he cannot believe earthly things. He won't believe heavenly
things He asked Nicodemus how he could be a teacher Nicodemus
says how can this be in verse number nine Nicodemus answered
and said how can this thing be? Can you imagine where Nicodemus
is at there? He is sitting there with Jesus.
He had been indoctrinated his whole life. He had followed all
these rules, and now he's going to Jesus and expecting Jesus
to tell him one more thing, ten more things. Give me something
more that I can do. And Jesus says, this is something
that you can't do. It must be a work of God. Nicodemus
says, how can this be? Because it went against everything
that he had been told. He learned all his religious
emotions religious feelings through religious activities. They all
have been pointless and You do not have to see it to believe
it and that's what Jesus tells him about the wind there He says
you see the effects of the wind, but you don't understand the
wind and you don't see the wind But yet you believe it and he
says the same and God's working in salvation. He said you don't
understand You can't see because it's on the inside. It's not
an exterior thing, but you see the effects of it and of a life
of person that truly believes. Nicodemus needs a whole new system.
It'd be like telling a fish that he is not able to live on land.
The truth is seldom comfortable for it is always necessary. The
gospel is easy to understand unless there is unbelief. And that's what Jesus is dealing
with as he's talking about with Nicodemus. He's dealing with
unbelief. He, everything that he had done,
his breathing apparatus, he is now like a fish taken out of
water and put on land because everything he knew went contrary
to this. And now Jesus goes on, he says,
how can this new birth become a reality? And from verses 11
to 21, the word believe is found seven times in those verses.
It's said over and over again. Believing should be a response
to what he was told in verse number 10. Unbelief is the cause
for his ignorance. As we read in verse 11 and 12,
he says, you wouldn't believe me about earthly things, so why
would you about heavenly things, because you just don't believe
in me. Receive not, in verse number 11, it says, verily I
say unto you, you speak these things to testify, and ye receive
not our witness, in verse number 12, and then verse number 12,
and ye believe not. The reason that you receive not
is because you do not believe. And the natural man, it tells
us in 1 Corinthians 2.14, that the carnal man, the natural man,
the unsaved man, the unbeliever can never understand the things
of God. So first thing that he told him
to do is you have to believe. So in telling Nicodemus, how
are you going to be born again? How will you be born of the water
and the spirit? Is you first of all, you have to believe.
Remember, here's Nicodemus. He's asking Jesus, tell me what
I can do. Do you want me to go feed the
poor? Do you want me to go give up something? Is there something
I can do? Because it's much easier to give up your money than it
is to admit that you're a sinner in need of a Savior. And Jesus
says, I have something for you to do, Nicodemus. Number one,
you can believe. And then number two, he says,
not only can you believe, number two, you can stop not believing. Doesn't that sound kind of odd
in there, that point number two is, well, number one is believe,
number two is just stop not believing, because Jesus said, I'm gonna
tell it to you from a different way, because the only thing that you
can do in this equation is believe. The answer to unbelief is simply
believe. No man has ever ascended into
heaven, is what it said there, verse 13. And no man has ascended
up to heaven, but he that came down from heaven, even the Son
of Man, which is in heaven. And I told you this on Thursday
night, no man in his religion No Hindu man on the Ganges, no
Hindu man on the Ganges River has ever been praying and been
given 30 minutes in heaven because of his relief. No man has ever
given to the poor, and so God gave him 30 seconds to send up
into heaven. No religious effort has ever allowed a man to escape
the earthly box and go into the heavenly thing. But it says that
the son of man has come down, which is from heaven, he has
come down to us. So what he was saying here, Nicodemus,
I know you're trying to do your best to send up in heaven. You're
trying to do your best in religion so that you can earn heaven.
He said, but that isn't how it worked. I came from heaven, and
I came down here to you, and I'm gonna share this message
with you. So in the story, Nicodemus is not the superstar, and we
are not the superstar, but Jesus is the son of man. Jesus came
down from heaven, and how could he descend and still be in heaven?
And the simple answer is that we must believe. The Father had
drawn Nicodemus. The Spirit is able and willing
to wash him with the Word of God. Now Nicodemus must believe
he will not be able to understand the crucified Christ until he
sees himself a sinner in need of a Savior." Then Jesus tells
a story that we know from Numbers chapter number 21. That is a
story where Moses and the children of Israel were bit by fiery serpents.
and he tells them to take a serpent and to put it on a staff and
if he would hold it up, all those in the camp that would come and
they would believe that this would heal them, they would come
and they would find the serpent and they would look upon it and
it would heal them of the condition they were in. In verse number
14, let me read that to you. And Moses lifted up the serpent
in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up."
Remember, Nicodemus understood the Old Testament. It's wonderful
when we know this story, too, because we know the Old Testament,
but it talks about the serpent in the wilderness. And here it
begins to illustrate what is true and what's taught through
the New Testament, that the wages of sin is death, and because
of that, people are going to die because of that, unless Jesus
imparts life into them. Can you imagine? And you know,
I'd always thought in Numbers chapter number 21, I kind of figured
when I was younger and I heard this story, I thought about the
serpent and I thought about the people being bit. And I kind
of, when I thought about being in the camp, I kind of thought
about a campsite. I was in the Boy Scouts and I
went camping. And so that's what I thought maybe this was what
the camp would look like. So I pictured it would be about
the size of this room and a person would take the serpent rod and
they would hold it up. And so that everybody around,
all they had to do is look over the shoulder, get a glance at
this pole that the serpent is on, and they would be healed
of being bit by the fiery serpent. But that's not the case. It spread
out a great distance. And the pole was not a radio
tower. It was just held up by a person, which meant that the
person that was bit by the fiery serpent, which was sent by God
to be bit by the fiery, the fiery serpents were sent by God that
when they were bit, And then they were told that they could
be healed if they would go and look upon the serpent that they
went from there, that they had to believe that they were dying,
and they had to believe that looking unto Jesus in the New
Testament, looking on the serpent, looking unto what Jesus said
would bring salvation, because that's all that poll was. There's
nothing special about it. It was Jesus saying, the obedience
of looking at this poll, look at that, it will heal you from
being bit of this serpent. And the New Testament is that
they had to believe that they were in a dying condition And
then they have to look unto Jesus. And that's what's being told
to Nicodemus there in that story. He was saying, Nicodemus, you
know the story there, and you know your forefathers and the
generations before you, before they ever looked at this serpent
and they were healed, they had to recognize that they had been
filled with poison, and that their body was dying, and that
they could not help themselves. Many people probably died that
day, and it said many people died, but many of them probably
died trying to get the poison out of their body themselves.
Many of them probably died talking to one another, trying to heal
themselves. Many of them probably died trying to do something that
they had heard somebody else did one other time when they
were bit by a snake. And no other remedy would have
cured those people, because God says, you have been bit by the
serpent, you're going to die, and there's only one way that
you're going to not die from this snake bite, It is the look
into what I told you and the serpent and Jesus saying Nicodemus
That's the same thing right now. There's nothing you can do about
the state that you're in and don't believe any different Nicodemus
You have been bit by the snake you have fallen in the sin. You
are a sinner. You are one of those people And
if you're in here today, and no matter how good a person or
a good lady or a good man that you are, no matter how upstanding
of a citizen you are, all of this in John 3, 18 says, he that
believeth is not condemned, but he that believeth not is condemned
already. Every one of us were filled with
that poison of sin, and we were going to die, but we believed. And we looked unto Jesus, and
He did the work inside of us, an internal work that only He
could do. And you will never believe Nicodemus,
and you will never believe in here if you do not recognize
your fallen state, that you are a sinner, and that you are condemned
already. You know, at the age of nine,
I went from being condemned already to being not condemned because
I believed. But you know, there's no time where I decided that
I was going to become condemned, because it said I was condemned
already. And from a young age, when I knew the difference between
right and wrong, and I knew about Jesus Christ, and I rejected
it, I was condemned at that point. I can tell you when I became
not condemned, but I can't tell you when I became condemned because
condemned is the default setting for everybody in this room and
for everybody in the world. We're born into this world sinners
and that we must look unto Jesus for that. And here is God explaining
this. Nicodemus and then it goes on
it says even so must the son of man be lifted up What a wonderful
word there even so must the son of man be lifted up remember
Jesus hasn't went to the cross yet He had just told them the
chapter before he said, you know I could tear this temple down
and rebuild it just like that because he was talking about
his body and three days he would rebuild it and Jesus hadn't done
this at this point and In the story, but it says he must be
lifted up even so must the Son of Man be lifted up Even so he's
saying Nicodemus even I must go to the cross. I must be put
upon that cross I must be lifted up Church the church has to take
the message and you must lift it up because if it would not
lift it up then first of all we said he must because without
the shedding of blood there is no remission of sins and That's
taught throughout the Bible. That's why he said he must. He
must because his love required God's sacrificial system to take
place. Because he loved us, he must
be lifted up. And he must because he is just. That God must, Jesus must die
in the place of sinners because our God is just. And that must
happen. In healing, we get eternal life.
In this healing, if we are not healed, we stay in our natural-born
state, which is condemned already. Now, this takes us to verse number
15 and 16. This is what makes John 3, 16
so beautiful, and it so clearly expresses what God has done to
secure our salvation, and how believing is expected, and it's
only reasonable. Verse 15, that whosoever believeth
in Him should not perish but have eternal life. For God so
loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, and whosoever
believeth in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. Everything that Jesus had said
up to Nicodemus, it gets summarized in this. Nicodemus, you will
not have eternal life, you are going to perish. But God so loved
the world that he sent his son, Jesus, that he gave his life,
that whosoever will believe in him will not perish. Nicodemus,
you wanna know what you gotta do? Let me sum it up for you.
That you have to believe, and that if you believe you will
not perish, but you will have everlasting life. And those of
us in here, especially those of us who are saved at a young
age, you find it hard to remember, you say, Nicodemus, I remember
reading this story and I just want to yell, Nicodemus, what
is your problem? The God of heaven said, believe.
I mean, what more do you must do? He's there, he's sharing
the gospel, believe. But in believing, he had to admit
that everything up to that point in his life that he had done
to earn heaven, was futile and it was wasted. Nicodemus must
repent of his false belief and order to trust in Christ. God
did not send his son to condemn the world. For God sent not his
son into the world, verse 17, to condemn the world, but that
the world through him might be saved. And this was a word spoken
straightly to Nicodemus because being a Pharisee, he wanted Jesus
Christ to come into this world and condemn the world to set
up a kingdom, to make the Jewish people great, destroy the other
people. And Jesus said, I did not come into this world to condemn,
but I came to bring life. And not only to bring life to
you, but I came to bring life unto all men. And Nicodemus didn't
like that, because that isn't man-made, and that's nothing
he could earn, and he hated that. And that's why we hate grace.
You know, Mr. Charles Gardner Sr. passed away,
he would say, if you gave a man a job to do, if you told a man
to build a house, they would all build houses, they inherit
heaven. But if you tell a man to admit
he's a sinner and trust only in Jesus, then his pride will
tell him that he can't do it. And that's what Nicodemus is
dealing with here. You will not be able to hold onto a false
belief and an embrace of Christ. That's why in India, you will
not be Christian and be Hindu, you will not be Muslim and be
Christian, because that false belief you have must be let go
so that you can embrace this free gift. Then lastly, what
was believed was light, is what he thought was darkness was light.
Remember in this story, Nicodemus comes at night, he's leaving
darkness, he's leaving this false teaching, this false religion,
symbolically, and he comes to Jesus, which is light, but he
also leaves and goes back into the darkness. But he knew, as
we said, he was a man trying to walk a narrow path on a broad
road, which was still leading to destruction. But Nicodemus
here, he had an opportunity that day that was given. He said,
I did not come to condemn the world, I did not come to condemn
you. In Amos chapter number 5 verses 18 through 20, this is what Nicodemus
and all his Jewish Pharisee colleagues would have been believing about
light and darkness, because they had it They had it turned around
here in the story in Amos chapter number 5 verse 18 through 20
It says this woe unto you that desire the day of the Lord for
what is for you the day of the Lord is darkness and not light
and if a man did flee from a lion and bear met him or into the
house and leaned his hand on the wall and a serpent bit him
shall not the day of the Lord be darkness and not light ever
ever very dark and no brightness in it Real quickly here in closing,
Nicodemus didn't know that he was leaving darkness and coming
to light. Nicodemus thought he was living
in the light. He thought he understood the
light, and all these Gentile Christians that were going out
there, that they lived in darkness. And Amos had said that they believed
that the day of the Lord would be darkness for everybody out
there, and it would be light for them. And in the book of
Amos the prophet is saying it's like you escape from a lion and
then you run down the road and then you get killed by a bear.
Or it's like then you escape from that bear and then you run
into your house and when you shut the door, when you close
the door, a snake will bite you. And he was saying you cannot
run from the day of the Lord. No matter what you do, you cannot
change your eternity unless you put your faith and trust in Jesus.
So Nicodemus was in a false system, which was darkness, and he came
to light. And he realized that day that
what he thought was darkness was light, and what he thought
was light was darkness. and he's in a crucial hour in
his life. And I praise God that we find
on later that it appears that he put his faith and trust in
Jesus Christ in the story of Nicodemus. But Jesus left him
here in a situation where he knew that he must make a decision
and that everything that he had believed up to that point in
his life had been a lie. I understand that there are probably
no Pharisees in the building here today, nobody on the Sanhedrin,
and that there's nobody of Jewish birth very likely in here with
us at this time. But you may have came in here
today, and what you thought was light, you've heard from Jesus,
and it is really darkness. That you are trying to do something
exterior so that you can earn your way into heaven. And Jesus
says it so plainly, you must be born again. And this must
be done by the Word, and it must be done by the Spirit. It has
to be an internal work. And you can't see it, you don't
understand it, but it's a work of God inside. And that you have
to be like the children of Israel in Numbers chapter number 21.
You've got to first recognize that the condition you're in
is going to lead you to death. not only a physical death, as
we see the result of sin on earth, but it is going to separate you
from God for all of eternity. And when you believe that, and
you realize that there's nothing you can do to change that, then
you will look unto Jesus and you will believe. And in the
words of Jesus Christ saying here today, that if you're like
that, first of all you need to believe, and second of all you
need to stop not believing. which ends up being the same
thing. You simply need to believe today that Jesus is God and that
He has done everything necessary for you and that you cannot add
anything to that. And then to the believer in here
today, could I challenge you in here? that in sharing the
gospel, and when we share the gospel with somebody who is not
a believer, they believe that it's complicated, and many times
we begin to believe it's complicated, and the only thing that causes
it to be complicated is a lack of belief. He said it clearly
in his word, he explains it to a man, and we must simply believe. And so can I encourage you in
here today, when you're sharing the gospel with your friends
and loved ones, remember that this is a story of good news,
that it sets them free from captivity, and that it is simple. And no
matter how complicated they try to make it, that belief is the
only thing that's gonna help them understand it. So as you
share the gospel, you must pray and ask God. I told Aaron Bashoor,
our missionary in Morocco, I said, in sharing the gospel with those
Muslim men in India, I felt like I was wrestling somebody that
was in the exact same weight class and the exact same power
and exact same strength I was, and we could wrestle all day
and nothing would happen. Because those that are born of
the flesh, are of the flesh, and those that are born of the
Spirit are of the Spirit, because this is a work of the Spirit. And at the end
of that day, when I had explained everything that I could explain
from the Word of God, I came to Him and I said, God, You must
do something. You must do something in His
heart. And can I tell you in here, somewhat of a test, to
know if you're really out there sharing the gospel with people,
at the end of your day or at the end of this week, if you're
not praying to God and saying, Heavenly Father, I'm asking You
to do in the heart of that man or that woman only what You can
do, And can I tell you then, you're not doing your part in
this. Our part, we are carriers of this Word. And our Word gets
to do something in the heart of man. This is an incredible
book. And by sharing the Word of God,
it does something in their heart. And when they believe, the Spirit
of God is born in them. Do you know what I'm talking
about today? That new creation that God made you? And I told
you I was saved at that age, and I had no idea all that God
had given me at that point, but I knew that I was a man that
was a young boy that was bit by a serpent of sin, and that
nobody could help me, and I looked unto Jesus, and I asked Him to
save me. And because of my belief, it
was easy to understand, and I accepted it. Let's pray today. Heavenly
Father, I ask that you'll be in here. Lord, we know that the
Bible teaches there's only two types of people on this earth.
There's those that have put their faith and trust in you, and they're
the children of God. Lord, in here there may be another
group of people in here that have never put their faith and
trust in you. And as Nicodemus, Lord, they've been looking for
things that they could do. And the day they heard from You
that the only thing that they can do is believe in the finished
work of Jesus Christ upon the cross. Lord, I pray that You
will convict and that You will draw people to Him. that they
will respond appropriately to the gospel, that they will respond
to the work of the Word in their heart today. With every head
bowed and every eye closed, and Miss Kristen will play the piano
here in a moment, we will stand. But before then, can I ask you
if you're in here today and you've never put your faith and trust
in Jesus Christ, you as Nicodemus, you have never believed upon
the Son of God. I'd like for you to raise your
hand and we'll send a train counselor to you. They'll take you to another
room, they'll allow you to ask questions, and they will show
you what the gospel says. If you're like that in here today,
would you just slip your hand up so we can send somebody there
to pray with you and show you what the Bible says? And Christian in here, can I
challenge you in your seat or down here at the altar, would
you make a commitment today and say, Lord, I am reminded of the
fact that the gospel is simple and the gospel is clear and the
work for the gospel has already been done and now it's my job
to take it and to clearly and simply proclaim it and that you
will make a decision that you will be a teacher of this gospel. Some of you in here, God may
be convicting and you know that you haven't shared that message
with somebody for a very, very long time. And you say that you
don't know enough and that you have a million excuses. Today,
will you repent of that and say, God, I want to share the gospel
with those around me. Make that decision in your seat
or find your place here at the altar. But again, I beg you,
do not leave the day with responding to the word of God. the day with responding to the
Word of God.
Believe
Series Book of John
| Sermon ID | 1017111144447 |
| Duration | 35:30 |
| Date | |
| Category | Sunday - AM |
| Bible Text | John 3:7-21 |
| Language | English |
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