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John 2:23-3:15

Necessity and Nature of the New Birth

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Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds John 2:23-3:15, focusing on Jesus's conversation with Nicodemus to establish the absolute necessity and the mysterious, sovereign, and effective nature of the new birth. He argues that humanity's fallen 'flesh' is inherently hostile to God and incapable of spiritual perception or action, thus requiring a divine, spiritual regeneration. Martin applies this truth to humble listeners, urging unbelievers to look to the uplifted Christ for salvation and challenging believers to examine their lives for the fruits of genuine new birth, emphasizing that without it, there is no heaven.

Primary Texts

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John 2:23-3:15 This entire section of John's Gospel, detailing Jesus's conversation with Nicodemus, is the central text expounded to teach the necessity and nature of the new birth.

Outline 8 sections · 67 min

  1. Introduction: The Neglected Truth of the New Birth 0:03
  2. The Necessity of the New Birth Affirmed 9:28
  3. The Necessity of the New Birth Explained: The Nature of Flesh 22:28
  4. The Works and Impotence of the Flesh 32:39
  5. The Nature of the New Birth Illustrated: Sovereign Work of the Spirit 39:05
  6. The Nature of the New Birth Illustrated: Effective Work of the Spirit 48:15
  7. The Nature of the New Birth Illustrated: Mysterious Work of the Spirit 57:37
  8. Conclusion: Look to the Uplifted Christ 61:28

Key Quotes

“Amen, amen, I say to you, except one is born anew, he is a dunce, a dunce in the matters of the kingdom of God.”
“If anyone, in any place, at any time, in any circumstances, enters the kingdom without being born of water and of the Spirit, Jesus Christ is not truth incarnate. It's just that simple.”
“No new birth. No heaven. No heaven. Only hell. May I plead with you at the most low rung of self-interest?”
“The mindset with which you and I are conceived and born is one massive clenched fish against the Almighty God. It is enmity.”
“Flesh is utterly impotent to even get to the only one who can change it. Flesh is utterly impotent to get to the only one who can change it.”
“Oh God if I ever know the divine begetting it will be because you will Lord to bring me forth. You will to birth me. The power's not in mom and dad the power's not in the preacher the evangelist the pastor the power's in God and God himself and God alone.”
“he that is begotten of God cannot make a practice of sin chapter two in verse twenty nine the positive side of that if you know that he Jesus is righteous you know that everyone that doeth righteousness is begotten of him”
“John Owen said that men and women, boys and girls make two tragic mistakes when it comes to the matter of their own souls. And those two mistakes are these. 1. To think and to think. I give them to the Lord, it is a mistake. Tell it to Him with faith. that they may get to heaven without the new birth. And secondly, to think they have the new birth without a life of holiness.”

Applications

All listeners

  • Settle it in the first person singular: 'Unless I am born anew I cannot see the kingdom. Except I am born of water and of the Spirit I will not enter the kingdom.'
  • Listen with a degree of concentration and seriousness to what Jesus has to say about the new birth, valuing your never-dying soul.
  • Be thankful that God loves us enough to tell us the truth about ourselves, even if it's unflattering.
  • Face realistically that 'that which is born of the flesh is flesh' and humble yourself before God, recognizing your dependence on His will to birth you.
  • Find hope and confidence in God's almighty power to make dead bones live through the preaching of His word.
  • If your hand offends you, cut it off; if your eye offends you, pluck it out. Do not ask the Lord to do what He has given you grace to do in His strength.
  • Do not trouble yourselves if your conversion experience doesn't fit a specific formula, as the Spirit's ways are mysterious and varied.
  • Look out of yourself to the uplifted Christ and cry to God that you may be enabled to lay hold of Him, for the warrant to believe is in Christ alone.
  • Examine yourself to ensure you are not making the tragic mistakes of thinking you'll get to heaven without the new birth, or claiming the new birth without a life of holiness.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 126 paragraphs, roughly 67 minutes.

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