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The new birth is the beginning of spiritual life. Before, the sinner is "dead" in sins Ephesians 2:1; now he begins truly to live. And as the natural birth is the beginning of life, so to be born of God is to be introduced to real life, to light, to happiness, and to the favor of God.
21 lut 2024 · What is John 1:13 about? This verse from the gospel of John is a powerful reminder that our identity as children of God is not determined by our earthly lineage or origins. It emphasizes the spiritual rebirth and transformation that occurs when we accept God into our lives.
What does John 1:13 mean? Read commentary on this popular Bible verse and understand the real meaning behind God's Word using John Gill's Exposition of the Bible.
What does John 1:13 mean? This is John's first mention of being "born" into the kingdom of God. The term "born again" has become a cliché, and many people misunderstand it.
11 sie 2016 · 13 who were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God. Having “received” from Christ the right to be born again, this verse qualifies how we were born again.
The word synoptic means “see-together” and the first three Gospels present the life of Jesus in pretty much the same format. The first three Gospels focus more on what Jesus taught and did; John focused more on who Jesus is. · John shows us who Jesus is by highlighting seven signs (miracles) of Jesus.
God sent his Son that the man who believes should not perish but have eternal life ( John 3:16). The man who hears and believes has eternal life and will not come into judgment ( John 5:24). There is a contrast between the resurrection to life and the resurrection to judgment ( John 5:29).