William Sleeper’s great evangelistic
hymn “Ye Must Be Born Again” expresses a clear message of our spiritual
state. It can be summarized this way,
“Once born, twice dead; twice born, never die”.
Jesus said to Nicodemus, “Except a man be born again he cannot see the
kingdom of God. That which is born of
the flesh is flesh and that which is born of the spirit is spirit.” Paul amplifies this explanation in Ephesians
2:4-5, “But God . . . even when we were dead in sins hath quickened us together
with Christ, (by grace ye are saved).”
Quickened is an old fashioned word
meaning to “make alive”. We were dead in
the spiritual realm and needed to be born again, quickened or made alive, in
the spiritual realm. Paul tells us that
flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God. Jesus says that that which is born of the
flesh is flesh and that which is born of the spirit is spirit. God’s spirit enters a person and gives them
rebirth. This is done by the grace of
God. We are quickened by grace.
This passage in Ephesians 2 is a
young preacher’s delight. It has the
simplest 5 point outline of God’s grace. We are Dead in our trespasses and sin. (Vs 1) We are Disobedient
in our conduct before God and man. (Vs 2)
We are Doomed to the
wrath of God. (Vs 3) We are Delivered by the grace of God.
(Vs 5) We are Designed (by grace – vs. 8) for service to God. (Vs
10) Anytime a simple devotion or Bible
study is required on short notice, there is this great passage on grace in
Ephesians 2.
Having been quickened, born again,
by God’s grace we can sing a new song of praise to our Redeemer. John W. Peterson gave us a great new song for
just this occasion. The chorus resounds
with the joy of being born again, “New life in Christ, abundant and free! What
glories shine, what joys are mine, what wondrous blessings I see! The past with its sin, the searching and
strife, forever gone, there’s a bright new dawn! For in Christ I have found NEW LIFE!” This is
the blessing of quickening grace.
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