
KJ21 Jesus answered and said unto him, “Verily, verily I say unto thee, unless a man be born again, he cannot see the Kingdom of God.”
This seems like a relatively simple verse. It says that you can’t SEE God; you can’t SEE the kingdom of God (KJV); you can’t GET into the Kingdom of God (TLB); you cannot BE in God’s kingdom (NCV) unless you are born again. Other expressions for knowing God, such as ‘get saved’, ‘have eternal life’, ‘go to heaven’, ‘have righteousness’, ‘be converted’, ‘have a relationship with God’; you can’t do any of those things, unless you are spiritually transformed. [Changed on the inside]
The word translated as ‘again’ means ‘from above’ in Greek. ‘From above’ means by God, by Jesus, by the Holy Spirit.
‘Born’ means what you’d think it means; that you’re the child of your father and mother; you have their substance residing in you. So you can’t be ‘born again’, ‘born from above’, have God as your Father, unless you are spiritually transformed from your natural self to God’s own child.
So ‘Born again’ means ‘spiritually transformed’.
So it IS simple. Jesus wasn’t making some ethereal, mystic statement. He was just telling a truth. He was just stating a fact. You just CAN’T have a relationship with God unless you die to yourself, trust Him and let His Spirit come to live in you. As long as you are holding on to control of your life instead of surrendering and letting God run your life, you can’t even SEE the kingdom of God, much less be a part of it.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
For several years I’ve been writing this book, and after many ups and downs, God let it be published. It’s about discipleship, but it’s not your standard book on the subject. The other day I was at the bank talking to them about opening a new bank account for marketing and promotion of the book, and I was talking to the bank manager and one of the cashiers named Polly. I showed them a copy I just happened to have handy (Ha!). I told them a little about it, and I mentioned that it was available on the Barnes and Noble website on the ‘Net’. I said I had been looking at their website and they had the first 29 pages of the book as a ‘reading sample’. I thought that was pretty cool. They were nice and said they thought it was really neat that I had actually gotten a book published! I said, “Thanks.”


