JOHN 3 v1-16
Jesus said, Truly, truly, I
tell you the truth. Unless you are born again you cannot enter the Kingdom of
God.
If I were to go and ask
people I met passing in the street, ‘are you a Christian, and if so why do you
think so? I would in most cases get a reply such as, ‘of course, I live in this country’ or ‘I am because I
believe in God.’ Perhaps a variation on
those two.
Billy Graham, relates how at
one of his meetings a member of his team asked a man, ‘sir are you a Christian,
and the man replied I have been a member of the Church of England all my life,
and I am not changing now.
But not all people who
attend Church, are in fact Christians in the biblical understanding, either by
belief or living. The gospel this
morning is one of the outstanding passages in the whole Bible, and helps define
the difference between a true Christian, and a make-believe one. I hope our study of it, will help you
whichever you are, and bring you to a close relationship with Jesus, which is
what God wants from all of us.
Jesus knew and understood
all people, it was part of His divine omniscience, knowing the hearts of
people. He was in Jerusalem for the
Passover feast, and many people were there who knew of the wonderful deeds,
especially the raising of Lazarus from the dead. He understood, how fickle people could be, so
He took care they did not place Him in a disadvantage.
The Chapter begins by
referring to Nicodemus. He was a member of the Jewish Government, a Pharisee, a
Professor of Theology. Rich, he tithed
part of his income, he was the sort of man many a Minister would welcome to be
in his Church.
One evening under a
mid-Eastern moonlit sky, he went to see Jesus. We are not told the reason for
going at night. Perhaps he did not want to be seen, as it would have been an
embarrassment for him, or perhaps the best time to be alone with the Lord.
He addressed Jesus as
‘Rabbi’, showing respect and courtesy to Jesus, for it was an honourable Office
to Jews, and Jesus was not entitled to be called Rabbi, for He had not had any
Rabbinical training.
There are people now, who don’t like to
acknowledge that they are identified with the Church of Jesus, for fear of
embarrassment or through being mocked.
There are many who are too proud to seek Jesus.
Nicodemus spoke highly of the work of Jesus,
and conceded that God must have been with Him in order to do what Jesus had
done. There is no need for anyone fearing to see Jesus, He is there for any
person to call on Him at any time.
Nicodemus recognized that he needed a change
in his life, and wanted to go deeper, he wanted what Jesus offered. Sometimes it may be difficult to admit this,
but Nicodemus was ready to face up to it.
How many of you, might feel
you are nice and friendly, honest and do your best to help others, you have
attended Church most of your life, but apart from not attending Church, there
are many people who have all those qualities who belong to other faiths, or are
in fact atheists, more sincere than many Church members.
The religion of Nicodemus
was that of doing good works. The
problem with a religion of good deeds is, that we can never know when we have
done enough, but that is the basic religion of the world. 95% of the population
today, believes that as long as you are honest, kind and helpful to others and
do no harm, you are a fully- fledged Christian with a passport to heaven.
Of the hundreds of funerals
I have taken over the years, there has never been any doubt that the deceased
had gone to heaven. The sad and cruel factor is, the Church has encouraged
people to believe so; if you doubt me, look at the liturgy in the funeral
services.
Think for a moment, if you
stood before Jesus to day and He asked you why should you be allowed into
heaven, what would you say. Is there enough evidence in your life, to justify
your admission?
Jesus sensed in Nicodemus, a
deep hunger and emptiness. He sincerely
believed he was doing what he thought God wanted from him, yet he had an
unsatisfied heart that led him to Jesus and risk incurring the wrath of his
people.
There are many lovely people
now, I personally know some of them, who if only the Church would stop
pandering to noisy activists, and got down to spell out in simple terms what
Jesus and the Bible is calling for, would turn to Christ and be a valuable asset
to the Church and Christian faith.
Jesus answered Nicodemus
with that phrase, which has been immortalized by evangelical preachers, ‘you
must be born again’. Jesus didn’t say
‘you must think about it’ or ‘you must consider it’. He said ‘you MUST be born again.’
Nicodemus took Jesus’ words
literally, and asked ‘how can a man be born when he is old?’ Surely, he cannot enter a second time into
his mother’s womb. In his heart, there
was a great longing. He could see the
effect Jesus was having on crowds, and longed to have that ability. He knew it was beyond him.
Billy Graham tells the story
of a lady on a bus in America sitting next to a Bishop. She asked him, ‘have you been born
again.’ The man answered, ‘I am a
Bishop’. The lady said, ‘I didn’t ask
you that. I asked if you were born
again’. The bishop later said he went
home, read this chapter, and realized his life had been missing something real,
and he realized what the lady meant.
I get so much pleasure and
inspiration, from watching the services from American Churches, where the
people seem to be so much more God centred than in this country, and when you
see how the people are dressed, as if they were going to meet the Lord, and it
is a joy to see them with Bibles in their hands and the joy in their faces.
Christianity is a joyful faith, and we should enjoy praising the Lord and
following in our Bibles.
Like many people today,
Nicodemus felt he was too old to change, too set in his ways, but we can begin
anew at any age. So many people are
desperately unhappy and unsatisfied, because they are missing out in their lives. They seek refuge in alcohol or drugs, or
gambling or whatever. The thought of
seeking spiritual help is beyond their minds.
If you think of a birth, the
body exists before birth and can move and feel, but knows nothing of this
world. It cannot see nor communicate,
yet the world is all around it. At the
moment of birth, the embryo comes in to the world and can see, breathe and make
contact. The baby is born of the flesh.
Women go through agony to give birth, and enabling us to live, and continue to
give care to their children after birth.
Jesus went through agony,
being beaten 39 times with a leather studded belt, He collapsed after being
made to carry his own Cross, to die on it after nails had been driven through
his hands and feet; and still cares for his children of all ages still.
Jesus told Nicodemus, he
needed an experience analogous to his physical birth. To be born again, is to be changed in such a
way, that can only be described as a re-creation. To be born of the Spirit,
means to have the Spirit of Jesus Christ living inside of you. It means that
God’s gracious love comes and lives inside of your heart, when you are ready to
believe that Jesus Christ was Lord and is the Savior of the World. That He died
to take upon Himself the sins we have committed, so that we may be forgiven and
made righteous before God.
To be born again, you must accept
Jesus as your Savior, and you live your life as He has laid down in the Bible Jesus then said, ‘no one ca n enter the
kingdom of God unless born of water and the spirit. Flesh gives birth to flesh, but the Spirit
gives birth to spirit.’ He is saying you
have to be baptized, when you confess all wrong doings and repent with a promise
not to act or live in any way which contradicts the Bible. You are then given the Holy Spirit.
The Kingdom of God, is a
society in which the will of God is done on earth as it is in heaven. To lead a life, in which we submit all
willingly to the will of God. What Jesus calls for is a complete transformation
in our lives. This means in our
thoughts, words and actions. Something which goes beyond irregular attendance
at Church, and a casual attitude to faith during the rest of the week.
People come to a point in
life, when they feel that they are going through the motion of religion, of
having the ritual without there being any sense of the real thing. If you come to that point in your
relationship with God, and it happens to people all the time, you need to come
before Jesus and ask Him to come into your life, and give you that new life.
At this time, John had been
baptizing, and it was a sensational event.
Many people now superstitiously think, that if they have their babies
baptized, that will ensure their entrance into heaven, a sort of once and for
life matter, irrespective of a life in between, which is pure
superstition. Water may cleanse, and may
make you smell nicer, but that is not enough in God’s eyes. What it stands for is important, but you have
to grasp the full symbolism, which is repentance for sin, and the start of a
new way of living.
Most people don’t want to
admit there is anything to repent of, they are perfectly good, and God should
recognize that. A Vicar put a notice outside his Church which read, ‘this
church is here for sinners.’ The next
week two thirds of his congregation were absent.
Jesus referred to the wind
blowing, and being heard without it being seen or knowing where it came from,
or where it was going. When we are born
again, we feel the Spirit of God inside us.
You don’t see God or control Him, but you see the effects when Jesus
takes hold of your life. You get that
missing motivation; worship becomes more meaningful and necessary to you. You don’t find so many excuses for not coming
to Church.
When we are born of the
Spirit, we have a new power within us which enables us to be what by ourselves,
we could not be. We see what a mighty change our Lord declares, as being
necessary for salvation. No one could be His disciples, unless the inner person
be cleansed. The change is not a superficial one, it is a change of heart and
character, it is a complete resurrection of being.
Jesus gave a good
illustration by talking of wind. We may not know where it came from or where
going to, but we feel it even though we could not see it, but we may see the
effects of it.
Many thousands of people
went to the Billy Graham Crusades in the latter half of the last century. Touched by rousing hymns, massed choirs,
sermon by the world’s greatest preacher, they immediately had a Damascus road
conversion. Quite a lot of men became
clergy, and even bishops, other went back to their parishes and in the more
mundane atmosphere of 1662 Matins, poorly put together services, and
indifferent preaching, fell away; whilst others with regular worship and a
desire to know the Lord just grew in grace over time.
A person may attend Church
regularly, and love God and Jesus, but are deprived of the true gospel
through poor preaching by clergy, who
are reluctant to be positive in their sermons lest they upset someone in the congregation.
If a preacher does not receive a complaint these days, he/she should start to
examine what they are preaching. Having
someone objecting to what you have said in
a sermon, is like having a badge of honor.
Sometimes, after a person
has gone to Church for years regularly and felt nothing in particular, and then
one day hears a word from the gospel, and it touched their heart, and all
worship became more personal and profound.
I attended Church from
school days, and it wasn’t until I was living in Mombasa in Kenya, and during a
bible study, there learned what born in the Spirit means. The essentials of the faith are not preached for congregations to learn.
Jesus referred to an event
in the Old Testament, when the Israelites were wandering in the desert, and
complained about God, who in His wrath sent snakes which killed people. When Moses prayed, the Lord told Moses to
make a bronze snake and put it on a pole, and when anyone was attracted, they
would be healed if they looked up at the pole.
God said, ‘my son will be
lifted up on a cross, and those who look to Him will be saved from their sins’.
We have the whole message of
the gospel in verse 16, ‘God so loved the world that He gave His one and only
Son that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life, ’
If
you have ever lost a son (or daughter), you will know the sense of loss and
pain
goes
with it. Jesus gave His life for you and
me.
Give
thanks to God for His Holy Gospel. Praise the Lord Jesus Christ
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