OPEN FORUM
"Do your best to present yourself to God as
one approved, a work man who has no need to be ashamed, rightly handling the
word of truth. (2 Timothy 2:15)
In this issue we reexamine a
popular Christian catchword of ‘born again’ Such a
query from our Christian friends is very useful to those who love the word of
truth.
I have heard much about "born
again" from Church goers. To them,
rebirth is a state of spiritual reformation.
As soon as one determines to believe and accept Jesus, he is born again. That is the reason why the term "born
again Christians" is so popular nowadays.
But what is the meaning of rebirth in the Bible?
It is true that most Christians
regard as “rebirth” a new awareness or a new existence when they come to
believe the Lord and repent of their sins.
On many an evangelical occasion the evangelist would ask the audience to
step forward to the altar or to raise hand for "confessing and
accepting" Jesus as their personal Lord and Savior. Then, the evangelist would declare that those
who have acknowledged Jesus as Lord and Savior and decided to live as a new
being have been saved, They are now the born again Christians.
However, this simplified procedure
of salvation seems only to provide people with a Christ consciousness. The efficacy of salvation should go beyond
mere verbal confession and mindful belief, even though
Romans 10:9 has made such a promise for anyone who wishes the salvation of the
Lord. Romans 10:9 shouldnot be construed
as an exclusion of other necessary and sufficient grounds of salvation from the
Bible context.
To search for the Biblical meaning
of salvation and rebirth, one must turn to the remarks of the Lord Jesus
himself and the apostles concerning this subject. In John 3:3-8 Jesus teaches that to see and to
enter the kingdom
of God one must be born
again from water and the Spirit, This is a sure saying
for it is related to justification and sanctification, two vital steps toward
the saving of souls. The kingdom of God of course refers to a spiritual
assembly, an ecclesia redeemed by the blood of Christ (Acts 20:28) and filled
by the Spirit of the Lord (Ephesians 1:23).
It also refers to the glorious heavenly kingdom realized at His Second
Coming. Jesus in John 3 unequivocally
points out that to be saved by Him one must be born again from water baptism
and from the receipt of the Holy Spirit.
Simply examine how the Lord Jesus before His Ascension commanded His
disciples to save souls by means of water and receiving the Holy Spirit:
Matthews 28:19-20, Mark 16:1620, John 20:21-23, Luke 24:47-49. Acts 1:4-8.
Like Jesus, the apostles never
ignored the rebirth from water baptism and receiving the Holy Spirit as the
prerequisites for salvation. After
having received the promised Holy Spirit as the great commission on the day of
Pentecost (Acts 2:1-4), the disciples obeyed the Lord's commandments to preach
the salvation. The apostolic message of
Peter and Paul is clear about baptism into Christ: Belief, repentance, water baptism
and the receiving of the Holy Spirit.
Please refer to Acts 2:38, Acts 9:17-18, Acts 10:44-48, Acts 11:13-18,
Acts 22:16, Titus 3:5.