For the person who asked about Born Again Christians before.

by neverthere 3 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • neverthere
    neverthere

    I have a friend who is born again and she gave me a pamphlet about it when I mentioned the thread on this site about it.

    It reads:

    If you were to ask your friends hot to get to heaven, you would probably receive as many answers as the number of friends you have. Someone would probably suggest that you should keep the Golden Rule; someone else might say that you need to live up to the Ten Commandments; others might advise that you should pray, or give to the chursh and the poor, or that you should "just do the best you can."

    But when you are dealing with something as important as eternal life and Heaven, you need more than jus tthe opinions of friends. You need the Truth!(makes you want to cringe!?)

    When we look into the bible we read "Jesus said, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God..... Ye must be born again" (John 3:3, 7).

    "Born again?" That may sound strange to you. What does it mean? To explain this, let's look at what the bible has to say.

    God's Word, in the first place, is very realistic. It teaches that no one can gain entrance into Heaven by good works or even religous practices. The bible reveals our true condition; "There are none righteous, no, not one.....For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God" (Romans 3:10, 23). Our personal experience also teaches us that we all have broken God's laws and have not even "done the best we can do."

    The biblical diagnosis for our condition is clear. We, by nature, are described as being "dead in trespasses and sins;" "alienated from the life of God;" as "having not life" (Ephesians 2:1, 4:18)Just as the body without physical life is declared physically dead, so any person seperated from the life of God is described in the bible as spiritually dead.

    Separated from God, dead in our trespasses and sins, we cannot hope to enter Heaven. We need new lives, cleansed from sin and its penalty. Wen need to be restored to fellowship with God. We must be born into a new life--we must be BORN AGAIN.

    Jesus Christ came to bring us this new life. He said "I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly" (John 10:10). Receiving the life that Jesus can give is what being born again is all about.

    When we think about God's love for us, it is really more than we can comprehend. God sent His Son Jesus Christ from the glories of Heaven to enter the human race and pay the penalty for our sins. This si sthe extent of God's love for us! "God commendeth His love towards us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us" (Romans 5:8).

    On the cross of Calvary Jesus willingly bore all our sins and suffered the full force of God's righteous judgement. By His death Jesus provided for our salvation. By His resurrection from the dead, Jesus broke the power of death.

    Today the risen Lord Jesus offers new life to all who will receive Him as Saviour. He promises, "He that hearth My word adn believeth on Him that sent Me, hath everlastin glife, and shall not come into condemnation, but is passed from death unto life" (John 5:24)

    If you will respond to the Son of God by receiving him as your Saviour, you can have everlasting life right now. On the basis of God's Word you can have assurance that Jesus Christ has totally suffered the penalty of sin fo ryou. An you can be born again into the family of God, knowing that one day you will live forever with your Lord in Heaven.

    "And this is the record, that God has given to us eteran life, and this life is in His Son. He that hath the Son hath life; and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life" (1John 5:11, 12).

    Ok there you go, who ever asked, Errors excepted, cause I cant read through this whole thing again. It was hard enough to type it all out the first time without rolling my eyes all the time.

    Diana

  • mizpah
    mizpah

    Sometimes Christians focus in on one doctrine to make it their "hallmark." I've found this to be true with many "born-again Christians." What many are saying is that unless one has the same spiritual experience as did they, they have not become "born again" as a Christian. It is similar in other denominations. Some Pentecostalists put the emphasis on "talking in tongues." They feel this is God's signature upon them that they are really "children of God." Other groups emphasize "healings" or some other "gift of the holy spirit."

    However, if a Christian uses this as a litmus test for other Christians, he slips over to a dangerous area of judging others. Once done, he is not acting as a Christian...but as God.

  • Panda
    Panda

    "Born okay the first time."

  • neverthere
    neverthere

    LMAO Panda, I am a Born Again Pagan!!!

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