Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN, John 2: 23 / Exodus 12 The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel Exodus 4:22 ESV “Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,” John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key! Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect (By Night) John 3: 2 ESV Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV (Born from Above) John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18 (The Spirit/Wind) John 3: 5-6 John 1: 31-33 Exodus 15: 10 Exodus 14: 21 (Jesus/Moses) John 3: 14 John 6: 14 John 7: 40-41 Deuteronomy 18: 18-19 The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
The water spoken of in the passage is the Word of God. We are born and washed, made clean by the Word of God. 1 Peter 1:23 KJV 23 Being born again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by the word of God, which liveth and abideth for ever.
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN, John 2: 23 / Exodus 12 The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel Exodus 4:22 ESV “Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,” John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key! Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect (By Night) John 3: 2 ESV Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV (Born from Above) John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18 (The Spirit/Wind) John 3: 5-6 John 1: 31-33 Exodus 15: 10 Exodus 14: 21 (Jesus/Moses) John 3: 14 John 6: 14 John 7: 40-41 Deuteronomy 18: 18-19 The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
@@grounded7362 I encourage you to look at the verses side by side, remember the context is The Passover where God lead Israel (His First Born Son) out of Egypt. But as well, Not all of Israel is Israel (Romans 9) THIS IS Gods work the rebirth of his elect (Romans 8-11) Simply, THIS is an act of God. We can’t see the Kingdom unless we’re born again by God, by The Spirit, in & through Jesus Christ. (Election)
Being "born of water" , as mentioned in 1:30, is the N.T. type of the O.T. ceremonial washings of the priests in the O.T. As the result of obeying the command to repent and be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and as the result of the shed blood of Christ, the Holy Spirit circumcises the conscience, removing the guilt from past sins, and restoring it to its original childlike sensitivity to sin. This is regeneration which defined means to return something to its original state. It is the cleansing of the temple of our body with water and sacrificial blood, Christ's, in preparation for the entrance of the Holy Spirit.
Answer: this simply means baptism, what happened when christ was baptised in the jordan? The dove came down symbolizing the holy spirit was present. Hence being born of water and the spirit, water =washing away of sins, spirit =being one with christ; or God. This was the flesh of christ fully embracing the spirit of the father. Being born again of these simply means starting a new life for god whereas before it was a life out of sin. No one can enter into heaven without these things(no sin can enter heaven) thats why jesus said he's the way, this is why! He showed us the way to redemption and he payed it in blood. John the Baptist confirms this by saying he helped pave the way for man's salvation(baptizing christ). Nicodemus thought christ was telling him he literally had to be reborn out of his mother womb. This was not the case christ was talking about washing ourselves of sin and becoming one with him, the bible says "when we are one with christ behold we are a new creature" this means being born anew for God.
You can be saved and not baptized. It's not a requirement for salvation. (i.e. Thief on the cross- "Today you will be with me in Paradise".) Water in this verse and context = Holy Spirit. However, once you are saved- we should obey Jesus and be baptized as an outward public act of our inward confession.
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN, John 2: 23 / Exodus 12 The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel Exodus 4:22 ESV “Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,” John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key! Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect (By Night) John 3: 2 ESV Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV (Born from Above) John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18 (The Spirit/Wind) John 3: 5-6 John 1: 31-33 Exodus 15: 10 Exodus 14: 21 (Jesus/Moses) John 3: 14 John 6: 14 John 7: 40-41 Deuteronomy 18: 18-19 The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
@Mike C. You can be saved and not baptized. It's not a requirement for salvation. (i.e. Thief on the cross- "Today you will be with me in Paradise".) Water in this verse and context = Holy Spirit. However, once you are saved- we should obey Jesus and be baptized as an outward public act of our inward confession. ANSWER: No where in the entirety of the bible does it mention you can be saved without baptism, especially because baptism is the washing away of sins from the flesh. Sin cannot enter into heaven therfore, we must be washed of it and continue in righteousness. The thief on the cross going to heaven the day he parished on the cross is a misrepresentation of the scriptures. Bible never says that. The thief never asked to go to heaven, he only asked for christ to "remember him". Jesus said "verily I say unto you this day you shall be with me in paradise". This simply means jesus was telling the thief he will be with him in 'peace' after they both parished on the cross that day. We know this because jesus was the 'prince of peace' jesus was telling him that he'd be with him, together in death . To further prove this, not even jesus himself went to heaven the day he let his ghost go on the cross. Jesus stayed in the grave for 3 days first before the resurrection. And water is not the same as the holy spirit. Flesh and blood cannot enter into the kingdom of god even Enoch was "translated" (flesh changed into spirit) to enter heaven. Same thing with John and his visions in heaven he was not there in flesh but he witnessed all those visions in the spirit as scripture explicitly mentions in Revelations when he says "and immediately i was in the spirit". We can gain from this that our bodies(flesh and blood) aren't ment for heaven, only our spirits therfore, whilst lIving on earth we must cleanse ourselves of sin to walk in a way like christ did. Bible says "let this mind be in you that was in christ jesus" if we seek salvation we must also live righteously like christ, hence eating his body and drinking his blood (LAST SUPPER)(becoming One with him)even thinking like him; righteouss thoughts. This is to prime us for the next life. The thief couldn't be baptised at that time because jesus hadn't finished spilling his blood for sin, the sacrifice for redemtion had not yet been fulfilled(no one could be redeemed through his blood until 'it was done')(the water and blood coming out when his side was peirced) the water coming out was symbolic of being saved through baptism and by the blood of christ-- crucifixion; sacrifice for our sins) The act of the last supper was Jesus priming the apostles for heaven with foreshadowing, this was physically done in the last supper with bread and wine,(flesh and blood of jesus) symbolizing what they had to do afterwards. (Be one with christ; live like him) Jesus told the apostles to go forth and baptise the nations "in the name" of the father, son and holy ghost after he was gone, making apostles and teachers of the lord. Notice the importance of the baptismal! You can even refer to the time in the scriptures involving Peter, when he commanded Cornelius and his people to be baptised in the name of Jesus Christ. Acts 2:38 confirms baptism when it is commanded to repent and be baptised. -in short to say baptismal isn't essential to salvation is deception or confusion and an understanding born of men, not of scripture. Scripture says God is not the author of confusion, but of what? "Peace"!
@@gabrieltrevizo6088 the thief wasn't of the new covenant He was still under the Law of Moses because Jesus had not yet died. Too many trying to be teachers without God's anointing. The thief said REMEMBER ME not take me to paradise. Jesus then says today you will be with me in Paradise in Jesus memory not physically. No one that is sleeping currently old and now has entered paradise we are in the Lord Jesus memory not physically yet, not until the Kingdom of Heaven is on the new earth In the ressurection. This thief will rise with the rest of us who have died in Jesus obedient to His way to the Kingdom and that includes water and Spirit Baptism which makes up the One Baptism to be numbered as a child of God. Anyone changing this plan adding to or taking away from the scripture as it has been given inspired and recorded by God will have to answer for their error. Why do so many fight against the clear teachings of Jesus with some deeper understanding my word how many teachers who claim to be christ will have to answer for their error.
It’s clear the early church practiced Baptism for the remission of sins and to receive the Holy Spirit. It doesn’t take much reading of the early church fathers and the New Testament to see why they believed and practiced baptism the way they did.
All through the scriptures, water is consistently used symbolically to represent the Spirit of God. This is observed in Jesus’ conversation with the woman at the well. “but whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him will never thirst. But the water that I shall give him will become in him a fountain of water springing up into everlasting life.””John 4:14 NKJV Jesus made a distinction between a physical water and that “water” which only Him could give. Then again in John 7, He referred to this “water” “He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.” But this He spoke concerning the Spirit, whom those believing in Him would receive; for the Holy Spirit was not yet given, because Jesus was not yet glorified.” John 7:38-39 NKJV Evidently, in the foregoing, this water is the Holy Spirit What’s more, the Greek word translated “and” is actually “Kai”. Kai in Greek can be used to link two different nouns or to link two similar nouns. Kai could also mean “which is” or “that is “ Reading John 3:5 along this line enables us to reconstruct the sentence “Unless one is born of water which is the Spirit, ..........”
Exactly Bode. Your agreement & comment regarding the 'conjuctive' KAI in Greek, can also refer/translate to the term 'namely' of which makes this scripture far less mysterious to understand. The golden rule of scripture interpreting scripture is very evident here. It was only a week ago that I was doing a study on Titus 2:13 "as we await the blessed hope and glorious appearance of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ", where a commenter on another Theo site had (mis)understood that the 'blessed hope' was an inference to 'the rapture of the church' because the conjunctive KAI had been interpreted as 'and'. When reading from verse 11 in Titus 2, the context of scripture relates specifically to renouncing sin & salvation in Jesus with the promise of His return. This is clearly NOT an escatalogical scripture but has been misinterpreted so, just by the less robust/complex translation of KAI to mean and. Lesson learned, I will now carefully consider this little 'and' word to see if it accurately describes two 'different' things together OR two ways of describing one thing.
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN, John 2: 23 / Exodus 12 The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel Exodus 4:22 ESV “Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,” John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key! Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect (By Night) John 3: 2 ESV Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV (Born from Above) John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18 (The Spirit/Wind) John 3: 5-6 John 1: 31-33 Exodus 15: 10 Exodus 14: 21 (Jesus/Moses) John 3: 14 John 6: 14 John 7: 40-41 Deuteronomy 18: 18-19 The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
I agree with you that, when we receive new life in Christ, we receive salvation, cleansing, and the Spirit of Christ. But I disagree with your premise that Jesus doesn't mean that being washed with "water and the Spirit" is NOT [water] baptism. Now, John 3 is NOT a primary text regarding Baptismal Regeneration, but it certainly isn't contrary to such a thing. The BEST place to go regarding the "making of disciples" is Matthew 28, where Jesus tells us how disciples are made. CERTAINLY a big part of Christianizing unbelievers is through teaching! We'd NEVER say that teaching the faith is some spiritual thing (merely) but that it is real - done through catechesis, preaching, Bible Study, and the like. Similarly, then, is [water] baptism. I put "water" in brackets, because baptism is ALWAYS with water UNLESS the text says otherwise. IF the text says "spirit baptism," then so it is in that text. If it's "fire baptism," then so it is in that text. But if it's just "baptize/baptism," then there is no way we can honestly say it's NOT [water] baptism...that is unless we're reading something into the text. 1 Peter 3, for example...in NO WAY says that the baptism which saves refers merely to spiritual/spirit baptism. The entire context of his words is all about water (the flood), and there's nothing else in the plainest meaning of the text to say otherwise. One can "read into" the text something like "spirit baptism," but that's reading in human understanding and not relying on the plain meaning. This holds true for the mandate in Matthew 28:19 where Jesus instructs us to "make disciples" by "baptizing in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit." This is NOT a "spirit" baptism, but a water baptism, by default, and done in the Triune Name. Now we can take this clear mandate and text and read John 3 through it, and we see how Jesus, even in the light of Ezekiel, is talking about [water] baptism. I know Calvinists and Armenians can't stand "water baptism," and strip it of its apostolic use to "wash away sins" (Acts 21) and "receive the Holy Spirit" (Acts 2) and that we do it to "make disciples/followers/Christians," (Matthew 28) and that we are buried with Christ in our [water] baptism (Romans 6), but please...just the plain meaning, even when it's "supernatural" or beyond understanding. Baptism is NOT a work of man, but it is the work of God for us through water and Word...just like preaching, just like forgiving sins, just like catechesis...just like saving sinners from death. It is all God's work for us and we ought not ever doubt this.
The water of John 3:5 is the physical water of baptism. Repentance followed by water baptism is the antitype of the old covenant type of cleansing the temple with water and blood in preparation for the Spirit of God to inhabit it. Water and Spirit baptisms are two operations that make up the one baptism that saves us.
The word of God is what is washing us though. You should examine all the baptisms throughout the bible very very carefully. Especially in acts. Also what John said, he said I baptize with water BUT there is one coming, which baptizes with the fire and the Holy Ghost. Multiple times it says believe on the word of God is what saves now. Water doesn't save, believe on the word of God does. What I am telling you is there are people out here who have been baptized in water but ARE NOT saved! Because they lack the belief in their heart.
@bible1st It is true that the Word of God cleanses us, but it doesn't remit sin. Only the blood of Christ can. When John the baptist was baptizing the baptism of repentance for the remission of sins ,he was speaking of what was to come. Under the old covenant, the washing of the temple was done with water and the sacrificial blood of bulls and goats. However, as the writer of Hebrews stated, the blood of animals was ineffective in removing the consequences of sin ,which is guilt( Heb.6:2). Only the blood of Christ can do so as we pass through the water of baptism. After belief and repentance, because of the blood of Christ, during water baptism, the Holy Spirit circumcises our conscience, removing the guilt from past sins, and restoring it to its original childlike innocence from the consequences of wilful sin. This is " the washing if regeneration" in Titus 3:5. The definition of the word " regeneration" is to restore something to its original state. The original state of our conscience is as a child's. This is what occurs during water baptism is being " born of water"( John 3:5) and part of the new birth.
@bible1st Born of water is water baptism and born of Spirit is Spirit baptism. After we hear and recieve the Word of God into our hearts faith occurs. As the Word says," Faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the Word of God"( Rom.10:17). In the parable of the Sower and the Seed, Jesus says that" the seed is the Word of God "( Mark 4:14). So the Word recieved into the seekers heart is a seed. The Word also cleanses us ( Eph.5:26). Primarily though, it is the recieved Word that begins the new birth. Then the new believer must make a choice, to either turn and surrender his life to Christ or remain as he is. If he chooses to serve Christ, this is an act of obedience in addition to him having faith. Repentance though is incomplete unless demonstrated by water baptism. John the baptist who set the prototype for water baptism, seeing the people repenting of their sins verbally on the banks of the Jordan river told them," Bring forth fruit meet for repentance. The word "meet", in the new testaments' original Greek means,," that which accompanies". This reveals to us that the new birth is a process, just as physical birth is the end result of a process, so is spiritual rebirth. The reason that water baptism is being " born of water" , is first of all, because the word " of", in the original Greek, means " source of". What makes it an important part of the new birth experience is the fact that, because of the shed blood of Christ and during water baptism, the Holy Spirit curcumcises our conscience, removing the consequences of wilful sin,guilt, and restores it to its original childlike innocence from the consequence of wilful sin. This is the " washing of regeneration" of Titus 3:5. The word " regeneration" defined means, " to return something to its' original state. The original state of our conscience is that of an innocent child.
I’ve been stumped on this for many years. I appreciate your thought process. Nicodemus would have understood the ritual washing to be made clean to occupy sacred space. Washing of our hearts. Repentance of our self centered thoughts actions and deeds. The word “Faith” is not robust enough in today’s world. I like the term “faithful loyalty”. It helps to draw our eyes to fidelity and obedience as what I think the writers meant. By the word “Faith”.
I am watching at the 1:48 minute mark. And my thought or understanding of the "must be born of water" in John 3:5 was that you were physically born, you know we are in a sac of water. I am excited to see what you say because I am 59 years old and for a good part of my life I have understood it as this. (I put this on pause to write this 😂) so here I go to hear your understanding.
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN, John 2: 23 / Exodus 12 The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel Exodus 4:22 ESV “Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,” John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key! Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect (By Night) John 3: 2 ESV Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV (Born from Above) John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18 (The Spirit/Wind) John 3: 5-6 John 1: 31-33 Exodus 15: 10 Exodus 14: 21 (Jesus/Moses) John 3: 14 John 6: 14 John 7: 40-41 Deuteronomy 18: 18-19 The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
@@sheriturner6118 I encourage you to look at the verses side by side, remember the context is The Passover where God lead Israel (His First Born Son) out of Egypt. But as well, Not all of Israel is Israel (Romans 9) THIS IS Gods work the rebirth of his elect (Romans 8-11) Simply, THIS is an act of God. We can’t see the Kingdom unless we’re born again by God, by The Spirit, in & through Jesus Christ. (Election)
The being born of water is not pertaining to the physical birth. All men and women are born physically so this statement of water if it were pertaining to the physical birth would be meaningless because if you are not born physically you do not exist and therefore could not be born of the Spirit at all. You would not exist. This water spoken of is the Word of God. The Word is the living water spoken of in scripture. It is only by the Word that we come to repentance. Without hearing of the Word, how can one come to know and understand. So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. John 6:68 KJV 68 Then Simon Peter answered him, Lord, to whom shall we go? thou hast the words of eternal life. 1 John 5:7-8 KJV 7 For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one. 8 And there are three that bear witness in earth, the Spirit, and the water, and the blood: and these three agree in one. In this passage in 1 John the three that bear witness in earth are a mirror of the three that bear record in heaven. Father=Spirit, Word=Water, Holy Ghost=Blood
@@grounded7362 I am not saying that, being born of water & the spirit is being born of God (Above) (Cannot see The Kingdom) - who lead Israel out of Egypt? Some passages say God, Angel of Yahweh, The Rock, Spirit, his presence. It’s ALL an act of God.
Just found your channel. It’s clear you’re pretty well versed in the Scriptures. The reference to Ezekiel feels like a bit of a stretch in my opinion. In my opinion, Jesus is referencing water baptism. That would be the interpretation consistent with John’s baptism “for the remission of sins”, Jesus’ practice of baptizing new disciples, and Peter’s instruction to the Jews on Pentecost to be baptized to receive the gift of new birth by the Holy Spirit on Pentecost. People object to water baptism because they believe it is some kind of “work of merit” but it is never presented that way in the Scriptures. I would suggest baptism is something we receive, not something we do to earn salvation. I think a lot of people’s understanding of baptism is rooted in the reformation, rather than the way the Bible presents it.
Acts 2:38 ..Roman's 6 : 4 Also explains , being buried with christ in a watery grave of baptism , the old man was put away and we rise from that watery grave a new creature . Christ was baptized as an example for us .. Paul was baptized . There is too many examples in the Bible , I am just going to follow those examples.. I am not here to argue or judge anyone , research is there for anyone .. We all have to make our own decisions ... Thanks .
"But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life." So now there is not only water, but a well of water. These are the waters that lead to rebirth. They have the power to convict the individual of sin, so as to cause repentance, as what happened to the Roman soldier. It is the Grace given by God to man by which he is able to realize his shortcomings and turn to God. This is the process of regeneration, or quickening of the Spirit, of shedding skin (old ways, realized shortcomings) and become a new creation more like God. The ultimate goal is the birth of the Spirit, where sin is not part of the individual, and the individual is emanating the face of God in it's fullness (Jesus).
I know you said that you didn’t think being born of water is natural birth but if you Read the next verse 6 he explains it He said what’s born of flesh is flesh he explains it and what is born of spirit is spirit and in Peter The Ark saved them the Ark was a type of Christ it wasn’t the water pray about it God bless
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN, John 2: 23 / Exodus 12 The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel Exodus 4:22 ESV “Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,” John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key! Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect (By Night) John 3: 2 ESV Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV (Born from Above) John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18 (The Spirit/Wind) John 3: 5-6 John 1: 31-33 Exodus 15: 10 Exodus 14: 21 (Jesus/Moses) John 3: 14 John 6: 14 John 7: 40-41 Deuteronomy 18: 18-19 The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
The Flood was the only time God used actual water to do any cleansing. He promised not to do that again. So yes, it is metaphorical I believe as well. Also remember the woman at the well? He says He has Living water which is spiritual.
You answered part of my question about baptism in the previous video I commented on. This made a lot of sense and what my husband also explained to me. Perhaps I need to heed him more when he's teaching me? You're putting out videos like hotcakes, well done 👏 Now how about household salvation? Baby baptism?
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN, John 2: 23 / Exodus 12 The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel Exodus 4:22 ESV “Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,” John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key! Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect (By Night) John 3: 2 ESV Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV (Born from Above) John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18 (The Spirit/Wind) John 3: 5-6 John 1: 31-33 Exodus 15: 10 Exodus 14: 21 (Jesus/Moses) John 3: 14 John 6: 14 John 7: 40-41 Deuteronomy 18: 18-19 The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
Not saying that there is no "symbolism" in that word. However, let's not get so caught up in symbolism that we miss that Jesus is telling us that baptism by water is the indication that one has repented (John's Ministry) baptism by the Spirit (Jesus' Ministry where HE gives you the Holy Spirit which HE told them to wait for and which we see them receiving in the book of Acts.) Jesus is saying that both things are needful as a believer.
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN, John 2: 23 / Exodus 12 The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel Exodus 4:22 ESV “Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,” John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key! Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect (By Night) John 3: 2 ESV Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV (Born from Above) John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18 (The Spirit/Wind) John 3: 5-6 John 1: 31-33 Exodus 15: 10 Exodus 14: 21 (Jesus/Moses) John 3: 14 John 6: 14 John 7: 40-41 Deuteronomy 18: 18-19 The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
If you want to discuss this subject with me I would be willing. I personally believe He is speaking of baptism in water and that there is power in baptism of water.
At the time, believers were being Baptized as an outward sign of faith in Jesus, Messiah. Nicodemus believed but didn’t go the next step in being baptized, so he was ashamed to show others that he believed. Jesus was repeating what he said before. Born Again = Spirit + not hiding your beliefs from others(water baptism). 2 Timothy 2 If we disown him, he will disown us.
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN, John 2: 23 / Exodus 12 The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel Exodus 4:22 ESV “Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,” John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key! Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect (By Night) John 3: 2 ESV Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV (Born from Above) John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18 (The Spirit/Wind) John 3: 5-6 John 1: 31-33 Exodus 15: 10 Exodus 14: 21 (Jesus/Moses) John 3: 14 John 6: 14 John 7: 40-41 Deuteronomy 18: 18-19 The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
Great job, little bro. Yes- Jesus was referring to the Holy Spirit in this passage to Nicodemus. And yes- Nicodemus would have been familiar with Ezekiel 36 and should have made the connection.
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN, John 2: 23 / Exodus 12 The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel Exodus 4:22 ESV “Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,” John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key! Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect (By Night) John 3: 2 ESV Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV (Born from Above) John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18 (The Spirit/Wind) John 3: 5-6 John 1: 31-33 Exodus 15: 10 Exodus 14: 21 (Jesus/Moses) John 3: 14 John 6: 14 John 7: 40-41 Deuteronomy 18: 18-19 The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN, John 2: 23 / Exodus 12 The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel Exodus 4:22 ESV “Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,” John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key! Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect (By Night) John 3: 2 ESV Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV (Born from Above) John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18 (The Spirit/Wind) John 3: 5-6 John 1: 31-33 Exodus 15: 10 Exodus 14: 21 (Jesus/Moses) John 3: 14 John 6: 14 John 7: 40-41 Deuteronomy 18: 18-19 The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
ACCEPT JESUS AS YOUR LORD AND SAVIOR AND REPENT JESUS LOVES YOU HE DIED FOR YOU SO YOU COULD BE FORGIVEN ASK GOD FOR FORGIVENESS AND REPENT!🙏🙏 AMEN.!!!!!!!
The scriptures DONT state that - Biblically IT IS Commanded that mankind everywhere Must Be Born Again of Water- baptism And Of the Holy Spirit Even Jesus himself stated this
If one is born of the water and spirit at birth, then they do not need to be born again because they were born right the first time. The water and the spirit are not the same thing.
The Spirit of God is the living water. To be washed with water from heaven is to be washed with the living water wish is the Holy Spirit. To be born again, is to be born of the Spirit of God. The baptism in the living water immersion is a physical symbol of the baptism in the Spirit. Even though the two can occur separately when the soul is not completely ready. Human being cannot always worship God in spirit and in truth, which is the best. But it is not a sin do them separately! Same for baptism!
Right. Serpents/Reptiles are not “born of water and spirit”. There is enmity between the seed of the serpent and the seed of the woman. The Atra Hasis and Enuma Elish are interesting reads. Also, Jesus said to not marvel about it, but people do.
I believe it says born of water EVEN of the spirit. Making it one thing. The word “and” in the Greek is “kai” it can mean “even” Born of water even of the spirit. The spirit is described as the living water in John 4 but I’d need to look more into it.
My brother I love what you doing - I would like to address water baptism. Check out Acts 8; 36-39 Also Jesus was baptized by John. Jesus is showing us How to Live Holy - no excuses on Judgment Day. Acts 2;38 A great preacher that make scriptures make sense “Gino Jennings “ Continue getting to know Jesus My brother
@@russelnormandia2876 John 3:5 Jesus says 'unless you are born of water and spirit" John 3:6 Jesus says 'that which is born of flesh is flesh'- I'm talking about the distinction of word choice between the verses. Why wouldn't Jesus say 'unless you are born of flesh and of spirit'? he distinctly says water. and if you say that Jesus is in effect saying 'unless you are born of flesh and spirit' it's an odd clunky way of speaking that is not consistent with his speech. Because of course everyone born is born of flesh. Hence birth.
It is written: For those with eyes to see and ears to hear. Isaiah 43:2 [2]When thou passest through the waters💦, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire🔥, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee. Babtism of FIRE 🔥 Matthew 3:11 Understand people are also referred to as 💧 water. The 2 become ONE water and fire, this is how you will pass through the fire and not be burned. Revelation 15:2 [2]And I saw as it were a sea of glass mingled with FIRE🔥: and them that had gotten the victory over the beast, and over his image, and over his mark, and over the number of his name, stand on the sea of glass, having the harps of God. JOHN 4: 14 Hebrew 12:29 Revelation 17:15 Born of woman because the fallen angels refused to be born of woman. Be STILL and know that I am God. He will LEAD you beside the STILL WATERS. Leviathan STIRS up the waters. Stay immersed in the word, the living waters. Psalms 40:7 [7]Then said I, Lo, I come: in the VOLUME of the book it is written of me, Revelation 11:1 [1]And there was given me a reed like unto a rod: and the angel stood, saying, Rise, and MEASURE the temple of God, and the altar, and them that worship therein. 1 Corinthians 6:19 [19]What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own? All glory, honor and praise be to the Most High.
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN, John 2: 23 / Exodus 12 The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel Exodus 4:22 ESV “Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,” John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key! Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect (By Night) John 3: 2 ESV Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV (Born from Above) John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18 (The Spirit/Wind) John 3: 5-6 John 1: 31-33 Exodus 15: 10 Exodus 14: 21 (Jesus/Moses) John 3: 14 John 6: 14 John 7: 40-41 Deuteronomy 18: 18-19 The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
@@dannyrodriguez7454 Matthew 3:11 [11]I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance: but he that cometh after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost, AND with FIRE:🔥 Luke 12:49 [49]I am come to SEND FIRE 🔥on the earth; and what will I, if it be already kindled? 1 Corinthians 3:13 [13]Every man's work shall be made manifest: for the day shall declare it, because it shall be revealed by fire; and the fire shall try every man's work of what sort it is. Hebrews 12:29 [29]For our God is a consuming fire.
@@ramonakoyne9082 In all four Gospel passages mentioned above, Mark and John speak of the baptism of the Holy Spirit, but only Matthew and Luke mention the baptism with fire. The immediate context of Matthew and Luke is judgment (Matthew 3:7-12; Luke 3: 7-17). The context of Mark and John is not (Mark 1:1-8; John 1:29-34). We know that the Lord Jesus is coming in flaming fire to judge those who do not know God (2 Thessalonians 1:3-10; John 5:21-23; Revelation 20:11-15)
@@dannyrodriguez7454 Take no mans word nor rely on your own understanding rather test all things and prafully take it to Our Heavenly Father. Peace and blessings Isaiah 43:2 [2]When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire,🔥 thou shalt not be burned;🔥 neither shall the flame kindle upon thee.
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN, John 2: 23 / Exodus 12 The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel Exodus 4:22 ESV “Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,” John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key! Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect (By Night) John 3: 2 ESV Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV (Born from Above) John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18 (The Spirit/Wind) John 3: 5-6 John 1: 31-33 Exodus 15: 10 Exodus 14: 21 (Jesus/Moses) John 3: 14 John 6: 14 John 7: 40-41 Deuteronomy 18: 18-19 The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
The Red Sea 🌊 and the cloud Water and Spirit Baptism & receiving the Holy Spirit Through Gods gift of grace (Christ) repentance, baptism and newness of life in the Spirit! See the Normal Christian Birth David Pawson
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN, John 2: 23 / Exodus 12 The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel Exodus 4:22 ESV “Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,” John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key! Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect (By Night) John 3: 2 ESV Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV (Born from Above) John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18 (The Spirit/Wind) John 3: 5-6 John 1: 31-33 Exodus 15: 10 Exodus 14: 21 (Jesus/Moses) John 3: 14 John 6: 14 John 7: 40-41 Deuteronomy 18: 18-19 The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
John Jesus cousin prepared the way for Christ Jesus this prophet preached repentance and tied it to an active faith for remission of sins. Then Peter does the same thing. Acts 2:38-39 Also after the resurrection Jesus told them to preach repentance and remission of sins in His Name and then did they also baptized ALL in His Name the singular Name…Acts 4:12 Col 3:17 Col 1:19; 2:9 They all obey and receive… the letters of Paul are written to those…
I disagree with you on this. Because Jesus says what he means by John 3:6 “ that which is born of the flesh is flesh ( meaning physical birth) ) which is the first birth, and that which is born of the Spirit is a spiritual birth. Which is a second birth.
Whats interesting is Jesus did nothing significant until after His Baptism! What you need to ask yourself is, why does the Son of God need to have a Baptism? If a water baptism is not needed why did Jesus do this? Mathew 3:15 reads after John the Baptist questions Jesus why this is taking place? Jesus answers "Let it be so now, for thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness" To fulfill all righteousness? So a follower of Jesus thinks its not worth doing? As a follower i will follow in Jesus's footsteps....cover all your bases, its that simple right? The reference to Ezekiel can be seen many ways, for me it refers to the only blood that was shed on our behalf, Jesus. The old testament in many places points to the new covenant, Jesus! God found no pleasure in people's sacrifices and idol worship, He made it all new for a final time through His Son Jesus! John 14:6 reads..." I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me! "
The Holy Spirit And water baptism. Are Two Separate Requirements God is not the Author of confusion - there are many scriptures throughout the Bible that explains both these Topics in proper contexts They are NOT one in the same thing.. - Read Your Bibles people - And Preacher Stop deceiving people And read Your Bible as well !! Baptism is a sign of a good Conscience towards God We are to Repent from our old ways - ‘change our minds’ Realising that God is Right and our old ways lead us eventually to Death if we continue walking in them. * So we - Repent * We Get Baptised fully Immersed in water To wash away the sins Of the old man. We Rise up in Newness of Life Clean, A New Creation in Christ Once The Person has “Evidently” Received The out- pouring of The Holy Spirit And the person seeking God for the Infilling Of The Holy Spirit Receives it with the Biblical Evidence That is found within different accounts in where This in fact scripturally Did Occur - And Still occurs Today 2022 The scriptures state that God is: The SAME Yesterday, Today- And FOREVER He- His ways have not changed - Yet Mankind Do,- they constantly Change with the Times.. and the way of God They change.. But God- And The Biblical Scriptures Don’t Change.. The Holy Spirit Is From God- Jesus was with God Before - Mary was conceived of child of the Holy Ghost God is a Spirit They that worship God- the father Must Worship Him in Spirit and Truth- ‘The Scriptures state’ All Men Everywhere Must Be Born Again of Water And Of The Spirit, That without The Spirit Of God You Are Non of His - (Gods) They are Two Different things! God is not the Author of Confusion - ‘Mankind Are’ !
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN, John 2: 23 / Exodus 12 The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel Exodus 4:22 ESV “Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,” John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key! Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect (By Night) John 3: 2 ESV Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV (Born from Above) John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18 (The Spirit/Wind) John 3: 5-6 John 1: 31-33 Exodus 15: 10 Exodus 14: 21 (Jesus/Moses) John 3: 14 John 6: 14 John 7: 40-41 Deuteronomy 18: 18-19 The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN, John 2: 23 / Exodus 12 The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel Exodus 4:22 ESV “Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,” John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key! Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect (By Night) John 3: 2 ESV Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV (Born from Above) John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18 (The Spirit/Wind) John 3: 5-6 John 1: 31-33 Exodus 15: 10 Exodus 14: 21 (Jesus/Moses) John 3: 14 John 6: 14 John 7: 40-41 Deuteronomy 18: 18-19 The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
Water does not equal “baptism”! what does John 3:3-7 say? John 3:3 Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God. John 3:4 Nicodemus saith unto him, How can a man be born when he is old? can he enter the second time into his mother’s womb, and be born? John 3: 5 Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. John 3:6 That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit. John 3:7 Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again. It is a discourse about being “born again”. Born again is indicating more than one birth. Nicodemus understood the statement that Jesus stated, “You must be born again” by his reply, “How can a man be born when he is old? can he enter the second time into his mother’s womb, and be born?” He didn’t recognize that the new birth was not the same as the birth that brought us into this world (John 3:6 That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.). The new birth was a birth of the spirit of man so man could communicate with God who is Spirit. The first birth is the birth of man into the world to be able to communicate with the world. The first mention of two births is found in John 1:12-13. John 1:12 But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name: John 1:13 which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God. This birth was not the birth of the flesh but the birth of the spirit from above. (God) Water baptism is not mentioned or alluded to in this part of scripture.
@@an_nie_dyc1386 you must be born again. Jesus tells you the second birth is like the wind (spirit). John 3:8 (KJV) The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, and whither it goeth: so is every one that is born of the Spirit.
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN, John 2: 23 / Exodus 12 The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel Exodus 4:22 ESV “Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,” John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key! Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect (By Night) John 3: 2 ESV Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV (Born from Above) John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18 (The Spirit/Wind) John 3: 5-6 John 1: 31-33 Exodus 15: 10 Exodus 14: 21 (Jesus/Moses) John 3: 14 John 6: 14 John 7: 40-41 Deuteronomy 18: 18-19 The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
@@dannyrodriguez7454 You keep copying and pasting this comment but it doesn't prove anything. You have to read the ENTIRE chapter of John 3 to get the context of what Jesus was actually talking about. Verse 22 says that Jesus tarried His disciples and BAPTIZED. Jesus also told His disciples to teach all nations BAPTIZING them in the name (singular) of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost, which was performed all through out the book of Acts beginning at chapter 2 verse 38.
@@bigredog100 Yes because I would like to people to see the entire CONTEXT of (baptism) & where Christ & his disciples where drawing there teachings from. Which is & as we all should, THE OLD TESTAMENT. View the New Testament from the eyes of the Saints from past. (OT)
@@bigredog100 they NEW TESTAMENT was not even written during this time. So we have to understand Christ & his disciples were EXPLAINING, POINTING to the OT to say THE CHRIST, LORD, GOD is here. With you explaining the way you did. I have a exegetical difference not a theological one.
Jesus came to save Israel. He came to introduce the Kingdom of God to them. They must be baptized in water, denoting their repentance from the way they rejected God, and went back to Egypt, thus nullifying His word that says "out of Egypt have I called my SON", then, they must be filled with and be led by the Holy Spirit, as a testimony of their new birth in Christ Jesus, their Savior and Lord! That is specific to Israel. When they rejected and crucified Him, they were put aside, as the era of the salvation by grace through faith in the sacrificial death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ, by whosoever believes in Him- both Jews and gentiles, thus ushering them into the "acceptable year of the Lord ", Luke 4:17-20; Isaiah 61:2a. After the end of this era, the second part will be introduced, that will lead to the tribulation; salvation of the remnants of Israel, and the war that ends it all. Believers only need to have the faith of Abraham, and they will access the promises of God for him and his descendants- the faith that got his other children to watch for the Star that led them to the Promised Seed- Jesus Christ, and they bowed down and worshiped Him, even as a Child- that is that kind of faith that saves all who believe and gets them into their inheritance! He preached the gospel of the Kingdom to Israel, (Peter, James, John and Jude, only preached to the Jews. Peter included the gentiles, after his encounter with Cornelius- the devout believer in God, Acts 10, and his encounter with the Apostle Paul in Galatians 2); and gospel of grace was given to the Apostle Paul for all who would believe, Jews and gentiles. So He included them in his second epistle.
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN, John 2: 23 / Exodus 12 The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel Exodus 4:22 ESV “Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,” John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key! Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect (By Night) John 3: 2 ESV Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV (Born from Above) John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18 (The Spirit/Wind) John 3: 5-6 John 1: 31-33 Exodus 15: 10 Exodus 14: 21 (Jesus/Moses) John 3: 14 John 6: 14 John 7: 40-41 Deuteronomy 18: 18-19 The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
@@dannyrodriguez7454 Absolutely, but Israel threatened and made it good to return to Egypt, nullifying their passover! Numbers 14; Jeremiah chapters 41-44. Moreover, the adults never made it to the promised land, only Joshua and Caleb, likewise, only the 11 desciples, plus Paul, made it by grace, into the kingdom of God. So, they needed a new baptism- so John came, and Jesus had to go back to Egypt and come out like they did, so all who believed in Him will receive the new life necessary to live in the Kingdom of God- which they still missed! The last Exodus from all the countries where God had permitted them to be scattered will be at the millennium reign, and then tge judgment. Isaiah 11; 65; 66; Zechariah 14; Revelation 19; Jeremiah 12; 30; 31; 50-51; Ezekiel 34-37; Zephaniah; Micah 2; Nahum etc. Every prophesy will finally be fulfilled!
Romans 9:6 ESV “But it is not as though the word of God has failed. For not all who are descended from Israel belong to Israel,” Not all Christians are Christians Not all the church is the ecclesia
@@dannyrodriguez7454 Absolutely! Israel is counted only by being a bonafide descendant of Jacob. Remember, Benjamin was lost Judges 19-21, and only remained by grace. Israel got mixed with strangers, so Ezra got them separated, so the lineage of the Promised Seed would not be corrupted- Malachi 2:15. But the Seed was born! The Church is not where people go to fellowship. The Church is made up everyone, Jew or gentile, who believes in God, by grace through faith in the sacrificial death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and abides till the end Matthew 24:13. So, each has to come out of these places of worship, then God will accept them, by filling them with His Holy Spirit John 20:22, so they become a quickened Spirit, to be caught up abd presented faultless before the presence of God, on that day, with exceeding joy! The rest will remain and have to pay with their own heads, as they rejected the wages paid by Jesus Christ for them, on the cross! The acceptable year of the Lord is fast closing, the day of vengeance of our God is approaching- and fast too!
The earth was covered by water, the dry land was baptized. All those on the land including animals were washed away. But in the case of man you just read God was going to SPRINKLE them with water and make them clean
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN, John 2: 23 / Exodus 12 The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel Exodus 4:22 ESV “Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,” John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key! Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect (By Night) John 3: 2 ESV Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV (Born from Above) John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18 (The Spirit/Wind) John 3: 5-6 John 1: 31-33 Exodus 15: 10 Exodus 14: 21 (Jesus/Moses) John 3: 14 John 6: 14 John 7: 40-41 Deuteronomy 18: 18-19 The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
No your proposal is in error it may tickle the ears of those that dont have God leading them but this is not right. If Jesus didn't go under the water and come up being filled with the Spirit I would sat you may be right. Unfortunately Jesus is the example and only way to the Kingdom. Anyone trying to change what Jesus said and did you add to the scripture the books and the plagues written will be against them.
It’s a good work to get water baptized. Some people view it as salvation today and the only way to get The Holy Ghost(Pentecostals and such). It’s a good thing to get baptized, but if it’s so important as some people claim it to be, why do people get baptized and live worldly lives thinking they are saved but never repent and ever have a relationship with Jesus…but scripture is scripture. John talked about his water baptism and one who comes after him who will spirit Baptize(Holy Ghost).
@@Oathfps Because Jesus commanded water and Spirit Baptism. Together water AND Spirit makes up the one Baptism. Every example of conversion has water and Spirit Baptism period anyone trying to teach saying it's not necessary isn't anointed to teach Gods truth.
@@Oathfps Water Baptism isn't a work obedience isn't a work. Both are in the plan of God to reconcile the true believer back to himself anyone changing God's plan will answer for their error in the end those teaching will be judged doubly heavy on the scales compared to those who serve in other ways as God made them. Too many claim to be christ but are not and will answer for their self exaltation many who have exalted themselves will be humbled and those who are christ as God wills will be exalted have a great day be careful with following people who murdered people yet claim to be christ.
@@shawnembrey1118 very interesting view on a good work read KJV Titus 3:5. Jesus told John after John forbid him that he was to fulfill all righteousness including the law which he fully kept since no one else could.
@@shawnembrey1118 you can’t argue against scripture, it sounds pretty blank. The next verse explained what he meant, if you say born again is by water baptism, you are lost and not saved. Repent.
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN, John 2: 23 / Exodus 12 The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel Exodus 4:22 ESV “Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,” John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key! Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect (By Night) John 3: 2 ESV Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV (Born from Above) John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18 (The Spirit/Wind) John 3: 5-6 John 1: 31-33 Exodus 15: 10 Exodus 14: 21 (Jesus/Moses) John 3: 14 John 6: 14 John 7: 40-41 Deuteronomy 18: 18-19 The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
By believing (In the gospel of Jesus) we are born again.
That's a hopeful message.
My favorite is Ephesians 5: 26 that Jesus might sanctify and cleanse her with the washing of water by His Word…
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN,
John 2: 23 / Exodus 12
The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel
Exodus 4:22 ESV
“Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,”
John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key!
Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect
(By Night)
John 3: 2 ESV
Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV
Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV
Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV
(Born from Above)
John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters
Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18
(The Spirit/Wind)
John 3: 5-6
John 1: 31-33
Exodus 15: 10
Exodus 14: 21
(Jesus/Moses)
John 3: 14
John 6: 14
John 7: 40-41
Deuteronomy 18: 18-19
The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
@@dannyrodriguez7454 Never heard yours, but I've heard many other explanations. All sound good.
The water spoken of in the passage is the Word of God.
We are born and washed, made clean by the Word of God.
1 Peter 1:23 KJV
23 Being born again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by the word of God, which liveth and abideth for ever.
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN,
John 2: 23 / Exodus 12
The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel
Exodus 4:22 ESV
“Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,”
John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key!
Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect
(By Night)
John 3: 2 ESV
Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV
Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV
Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV
(Born from Above)
John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters
Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18
(The Spirit/Wind)
John 3: 5-6
John 1: 31-33
Exodus 15: 10
Exodus 14: 21
(Jesus/Moses)
John 3: 14
John 6: 14
John 7: 40-41
Deuteronomy 18: 18-19
The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
@@dannyrodriguez7454
Please explain where you are going with these passages you posted to my comment so I may follow what it is you are getting at.
@@grounded7362 I encourage you to look at the verses side by side, remember the context is The Passover where God lead Israel (His First Born Son) out of Egypt.
But as well, Not all of Israel is Israel (Romans 9) THIS IS Gods work the rebirth of his elect (Romans 8-11)
Simply, THIS is an act of God. We can’t see the Kingdom unless we’re born again by God, by The Spirit, in & through Jesus Christ. (Election)
Smart young man. I agree with your interpretation.
Being "born of water" , as mentioned in 1:30, is the N.T. type of the O.T. ceremonial washings of the priests in the O.T.
As the result of obeying the command to repent and be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and as the result of the shed blood of Christ, the Holy Spirit circumcises the conscience, removing the guilt from past sins, and restoring it to its original childlike sensitivity to sin.
This is regeneration which defined means to return something to its original state.
It is the cleansing of the temple of our body with water and sacrificial blood, Christ's, in preparation for the entrance of the Holy Spirit.
Answer: this simply means baptism, what happened when christ was baptised in the jordan? The dove came down symbolizing the holy spirit was present. Hence being born of water and the spirit, water =washing away of sins, spirit =being one with christ; or God. This was the flesh of christ fully embracing the spirit of the father. Being born again of these simply means starting a new life for god whereas before it was a life out of sin. No one can enter into heaven without these things(no sin can enter heaven) thats why jesus said he's the way, this is why! He showed us the way to redemption and he payed it in blood. John the Baptist confirms this by saying he helped pave the way for man's salvation(baptizing christ).
Nicodemus thought christ was telling him he literally had to be reborn out of his mother womb. This was not the case christ was talking about washing ourselves of sin and becoming one with him, the bible says "when we are one with christ behold we are a new creature" this means being born anew for God.
You can be saved and not baptized. It's not a requirement for salvation. (i.e. Thief on the cross- "Today you will be with me in Paradise".) Water in this verse and context = Holy Spirit. However, once you are saved- we should obey Jesus and be baptized as an outward public act of our inward confession.
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN,
John 2: 23 / Exodus 12
The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel
Exodus 4:22 ESV
“Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,”
John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key!
Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect
(By Night)
John 3: 2 ESV
Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV
Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV
Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV
(Born from Above)
John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters
Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18
(The Spirit/Wind)
John 3: 5-6
John 1: 31-33
Exodus 15: 10
Exodus 14: 21
(Jesus/Moses)
John 3: 14
John 6: 14
John 7: 40-41
Deuteronomy 18: 18-19
The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
@Mike C.
You can be saved and not baptized. It's not a requirement for salvation. (i.e. Thief on the cross- "Today you will be with me in Paradise".) Water in this verse and context = Holy Spirit. However, once you are saved- we should obey Jesus and be baptized as an outward public act of our inward confession.
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No where in the entirety of the bible does it mention you can be saved without baptism, especially because baptism is the washing away of sins from the flesh. Sin cannot enter into heaven therfore, we must be washed of it and continue in righteousness. The thief on the cross going to heaven the day he parished on the cross is a misrepresentation of the scriptures. Bible never says that. The thief never asked to go to heaven, he only asked for christ to "remember him".
Jesus said "verily I say unto you this day you shall be with me in paradise". This simply means jesus was telling the thief he will be with him in 'peace' after they both parished on the cross that day. We know this because jesus was the 'prince of peace' jesus was telling him that he'd be with him, together in death . To further prove this, not even jesus himself went to heaven the day he let his ghost go on the cross. Jesus stayed in the grave for 3 days first before the resurrection. And water is not the same as the holy spirit.
Flesh and blood cannot enter into the kingdom of god even Enoch was "translated" (flesh changed into spirit) to enter heaven. Same thing with John and his visions in heaven he was not there in flesh but he witnessed all those visions in the spirit as scripture explicitly mentions in Revelations when he says "and immediately i was in the spirit". We can gain from this that our bodies(flesh and blood) aren't ment for heaven, only our spirits therfore, whilst lIving on earth we must cleanse ourselves of sin to walk in a way like christ did. Bible says "let this mind be in you that was in christ jesus" if we seek salvation we must also live righteously like christ, hence eating his body and drinking his blood (LAST SUPPER)(becoming
One with him)even thinking like him; righteouss thoughts. This is to prime us for the next life.
The thief couldn't be baptised at that time because jesus hadn't finished spilling his blood for sin, the sacrifice for redemtion had not yet been fulfilled(no one could be redeemed through his blood until 'it was done')(the water and blood coming out when his side was peirced) the water coming out was symbolic of being saved through baptism and by the blood of christ-- crucifixion; sacrifice for our sins)
The act of the last supper was Jesus priming the apostles for heaven with foreshadowing, this was physically done in the last supper with bread and wine,(flesh and blood of jesus) symbolizing what they had to do afterwards. (Be one with christ; live like him)
Jesus told the apostles to go forth and baptise the nations "in the name" of the father, son and holy ghost after he was gone, making apostles and teachers of the lord. Notice the importance of the baptismal! You can even refer to the time in the scriptures involving Peter, when he commanded Cornelius and his people to be baptised in the name of Jesus Christ.
Acts 2:38 confirms baptism when it is commanded to repent and be baptised.
-in short to say baptismal isn't essential to salvation is deception or confusion and an understanding born of men, not of scripture. Scripture says God is not the author of confusion, but of what? "Peace"!
@@gabrieltrevizo6088 the thief wasn't of the new covenant He was still under the Law of Moses because Jesus had not yet died. Too many trying to be teachers without God's anointing. The thief said REMEMBER ME not take me to paradise. Jesus then says today you will be with me in Paradise in Jesus memory not physically. No one that is sleeping currently old and now has entered paradise we are in the Lord Jesus memory not physically yet, not until the Kingdom of Heaven is on the new earth In the ressurection. This thief will rise with the rest of us who have died in Jesus obedient to His way to the Kingdom and that includes water and Spirit Baptism which makes up the One Baptism to be numbered as a child of God. Anyone changing this plan adding to or taking away from the scripture as it has been given inspired and recorded by God will have to answer for their error. Why do so many fight against the clear teachings of Jesus with some deeper understanding my word how many teachers who claim to be christ will have to answer for their error.
@@gabrieltrevizo6088 Sorry I meant this for Mike C.
It’s clear the early church practiced Baptism for the remission of sins and to receive the Holy Spirit. It doesn’t take much reading of the early church fathers and the New Testament to see why they believed and practiced baptism the way they did.
All through the scriptures, water is consistently used symbolically to represent the Spirit of God. This is observed in Jesus’ conversation with the woman at the well.
“but whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him will never thirst. But the water that I shall give him will become in him a fountain of water springing up into everlasting life.””John 4:14 NKJV
Jesus made a distinction between a physical water and that “water” which only Him could give.
Then again in John 7, He referred to this “water”
“He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.” But this He spoke concerning the Spirit, whom those believing in Him would receive; for the Holy Spirit was not yet given, because Jesus was not yet glorified.”
John 7:38-39 NKJV
Evidently, in the foregoing, this water is the Holy Spirit
What’s more, the Greek word translated “and” is actually “Kai”.
Kai in Greek can be used to link two different nouns or to link two similar nouns.
Kai could also mean “which is” or “that is “
Reading John 3:5 along this line enables us to reconstruct the sentence
“Unless one is born of water which is the Spirit, ..........”
Exactly Bode. Your agreement & comment regarding the 'conjuctive' KAI in Greek, can also refer/translate to the term 'namely' of which makes this scripture far less mysterious to understand.
The golden rule of scripture interpreting scripture is very evident here.
It was only a week ago that I was doing a study on Titus 2:13 "as we await the blessed hope and glorious appearance of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ", where a commenter on another Theo site had (mis)understood that the 'blessed hope' was an inference to 'the rapture of the church' because the conjunctive KAI had been interpreted as 'and'.
When reading from verse 11 in Titus 2, the context of scripture relates specifically to renouncing sin & salvation in Jesus with the promise of His return.
This is clearly NOT an escatalogical scripture but has been misinterpreted so, just by the less robust/complex translation of KAI to mean and.
Lesson learned, I will now carefully consider this little 'and' word to see if it accurately describes two 'different' things together OR two ways of describing one thing.
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN,
John 2: 23 / Exodus 12
The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel
Exodus 4:22 ESV
“Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,”
John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key!
Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect
(By Night)
John 3: 2 ESV
Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV
Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV
Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV
(Born from Above)
John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters
Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18
(The Spirit/Wind)
John 3: 5-6
John 1: 31-33
Exodus 15: 10
Exodus 14: 21
(Jesus/Moses)
John 3: 14
John 6: 14
John 7: 40-41
Deuteronomy 18: 18-19
The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
Nice
I agree with you that, when we receive new life in Christ, we receive salvation, cleansing, and the Spirit of Christ. But I disagree with your premise that Jesus doesn't mean that being washed with "water and the Spirit" is NOT [water] baptism. Now, John 3 is NOT a primary text regarding Baptismal Regeneration, but it certainly isn't contrary to such a thing.
The BEST place to go regarding the "making of disciples" is Matthew 28, where Jesus tells us how disciples are made. CERTAINLY a big part of Christianizing unbelievers is through teaching! We'd NEVER say that teaching the faith is some spiritual thing (merely) but that it is real - done through catechesis, preaching, Bible Study, and the like. Similarly, then, is [water] baptism. I put "water" in brackets, because baptism is ALWAYS with water UNLESS the text says otherwise. IF the text says "spirit baptism," then so it is in that text. If it's "fire baptism," then so it is in that text. But if it's just "baptize/baptism," then there is no way we can honestly say it's NOT [water] baptism...that is unless we're reading something into the text. 1 Peter 3, for example...in NO WAY says that the baptism which saves refers merely to spiritual/spirit baptism. The entire context of his words is all about water (the flood), and there's nothing else in the plainest meaning of the text to say otherwise. One can "read into" the text something like "spirit baptism," but that's reading in human understanding and not relying on the plain meaning. This holds true for the mandate in Matthew 28:19 where Jesus instructs us to "make disciples" by "baptizing in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit." This is NOT a "spirit" baptism, but a water baptism, by default, and done in the Triune Name.
Now we can take this clear mandate and text and read John 3 through it, and we see how Jesus, even in the light of Ezekiel, is talking about [water] baptism. I know Calvinists and Armenians can't stand "water baptism," and strip it of its apostolic use to "wash away sins" (Acts 21) and "receive the Holy Spirit" (Acts 2) and that we do it to "make disciples/followers/Christians," (Matthew 28) and that we are buried with Christ in our [water] baptism (Romans 6), but please...just the plain meaning, even when it's "supernatural" or beyond understanding. Baptism is NOT a work of man, but it is the work of God for us through water and Word...just like preaching, just like forgiving sins, just like catechesis...just like saving sinners from death. It is all God's work for us and we ought not ever doubt this.
The water of John 3:5 is the physical water of baptism. Repentance followed by water baptism is the antitype of the old covenant type of cleansing the temple with water and blood in preparation for the Spirit of God to inhabit it.
Water and Spirit baptisms are two operations that make up the one baptism that saves us.
My opinion too
The word of God is what is washing us though. You should examine all the baptisms throughout the bible very very carefully. Especially in acts. Also what John said, he said I baptize with water BUT there is one coming, which baptizes with the fire and the Holy Ghost. Multiple times it says believe on the word of God is what saves now. Water doesn't save, believe on the word of God does. What I am telling you is there are people out here who have been baptized in water but ARE NOT saved! Because they lack the belief in their heart.
@bible1st It is true that the Word of God cleanses us, but it doesn't remit sin.
Only the blood of Christ can. When John the baptist was baptizing the baptism of repentance for the remission of sins ,he was speaking of what was to come.
Under the old covenant, the washing of the temple was done with water and the sacrificial blood of bulls and goats.
However, as the writer of Hebrews stated, the blood of animals was ineffective in removing the consequences of sin ,which is guilt( Heb.6:2).
Only the blood of Christ can do so as we pass through the water of baptism.
After belief and repentance, because of the blood of Christ, during water baptism, the Holy Spirit circumcises our conscience, removing the guilt from past sins, and restoring it to its original childlike innocence from the consequences of wilful sin.
This is " the washing if regeneration" in Titus 3:5.
The definition of the word " regeneration" is to restore something to its original state. The original state of our conscience is as a child's. This is what occurs during water baptism is being " born of water"( John 3:5) and part of the new birth.
@bible1st Born of water is water baptism and born of Spirit is Spirit baptism.
After we hear and recieve the Word of God into our hearts faith occurs. As the Word says," Faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the Word of God"( Rom.10:17).
In the parable of the Sower and the Seed, Jesus says that" the seed is the Word of God "( Mark 4:14).
So the Word recieved into the seekers heart is a seed. The Word also cleanses us ( Eph.5:26).
Primarily though, it is the recieved Word that begins the new birth. Then the new believer must make a choice, to either turn and surrender his life to Christ or remain as he is. If he chooses to serve Christ, this is an act of obedience in addition to him having faith.
Repentance though is incomplete unless demonstrated by water baptism.
John the baptist who set the prototype for water baptism, seeing the people repenting of their sins verbally on the banks of the Jordan river told them," Bring forth fruit meet for repentance. The word "meet", in the new testaments' original Greek means,," that which accompanies".
This reveals to us that the new birth is a process, just as physical birth is the end result of a process, so is spiritual rebirth.
The reason that water baptism is being " born of water" , is first of all, because the word " of", in the original Greek, means " source of".
What makes it an important part of the new birth experience is the fact that, because of the shed blood of Christ and during water baptism, the Holy Spirit curcumcises our conscience, removing the consequences of wilful sin,guilt, and restores it to its original childlike innocence from the consequence of wilful sin.
This is the " washing of regeneration" of Titus 3:5. The word " regeneration" defined means, " to return something to its' original state. The original state of our conscience is that of an innocent child.
I’ve been stumped on this for many years. I appreciate your thought process.
Nicodemus would have understood the ritual washing to be made clean to occupy sacred space. Washing of our hearts. Repentance of our self centered thoughts actions and deeds.
The word “Faith” is not robust enough in today’s world. I like the term “faithful loyalty”.
It helps to draw our eyes to fidelity and obedience as what I think the writers meant. By the word “Faith”.
I am watching at the 1:48 minute mark. And my thought or understanding of the "must be born of water" in John 3:5 was that you were physically born, you know we are in a sac of water.
I am excited to see what you say because I am 59 years old and for a good part of my life I have understood it as this. (I put this on pause to write this 😂) so here I go to hear your understanding.
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN,
John 2: 23 / Exodus 12
The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel
Exodus 4:22 ESV
“Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,”
John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key!
Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect
(By Night)
John 3: 2 ESV
Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV
Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV
Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV
(Born from Above)
John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters
Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18
(The Spirit/Wind)
John 3: 5-6
John 1: 31-33
Exodus 15: 10
Exodus 14: 21
(Jesus/Moses)
John 3: 14
John 6: 14
John 7: 40-41
Deuteronomy 18: 18-19
The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
@@dannyrodriguez7454 thank you for your reply
@@sheriturner6118 I encourage you to look at the verses side by side, remember the context is The Passover where God lead Israel (His First Born Son) out of Egypt.
But as well, Not all of Israel is Israel (Romans 9) THIS IS Gods work the rebirth of his elect (Romans 8-11)
Simply, THIS is an act of God. We can’t see the Kingdom unless we’re born again by God, by The Spirit, in & through Jesus Christ. (Election)
The being born of water is not pertaining to the physical birth.
All men and women are born physically so this statement of water if it were pertaining to the physical birth would be meaningless because if you are not born physically you do not exist and therefore could not be born of the Spirit at all. You would not exist.
This water spoken of is the Word of God.
The Word is the living water spoken of in scripture.
It is only by the Word that we come to repentance.
Without hearing of the Word, how can one come to know and understand.
So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.
John 6:68 KJV
68 Then Simon Peter answered him, Lord, to whom shall we go? thou hast the words of eternal life.
1 John 5:7-8 KJV
7 For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one.
8 And there are three that bear witness in earth, the Spirit, and the water, and the blood: and these three agree in one.
In this passage in 1 John the three that bear witness in earth are a mirror of the three that bear record in heaven.
Father=Spirit, Word=Water, Holy Ghost=Blood
@@grounded7362 I am not saying that, being born of water & the spirit is being born of God (Above) (Cannot see The Kingdom) - who lead Israel out of Egypt? Some passages say God, Angel of Yahweh, The Rock, Spirit, his presence.
It’s ALL an act of God.
Just found your channel. It’s clear you’re pretty well versed in the Scriptures. The reference to Ezekiel feels like a bit of a stretch in my opinion. In my opinion, Jesus is referencing water baptism. That would be the interpretation consistent with John’s baptism “for the remission of sins”, Jesus’ practice of baptizing new disciples, and Peter’s instruction to the Jews on Pentecost to be baptized to receive the gift of new birth by the Holy Spirit on Pentecost. People object to water baptism because they believe it is some kind of “work of merit” but it is never presented that way in the Scriptures. I would suggest baptism is something we receive, not something we do to earn salvation. I think a lot of people’s understanding of baptism is rooted in the reformation, rather than the way the Bible presents it.
Acts 2:38 ..Roman's 6 : 4 Also explains , being buried with christ in a watery grave of baptism , the old man was put away and we rise from that watery grave a new creature . Christ was baptized as an example for us .. Paul was baptized . There is too many examples in the Bible , I am just going to follow those examples.. I am not here to argue or judge anyone , research is there for anyone .. We all have to make our own decisions ... Thanks .
"But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life."
So now there is not only water, but a well of water. These are the waters that lead to rebirth. They have the power to convict the individual of sin, so as to cause repentance, as what happened to the Roman soldier. It is the Grace given by God to man by which he is able to realize his shortcomings and turn to God. This is the process of regeneration, or quickening of the Spirit, of shedding skin (old ways, realized shortcomings) and become a new creation more like God. The ultimate goal is the birth of the Spirit, where sin is not part of the individual, and the individual is emanating the face of God in it's fullness (Jesus).
I know you said that you didn’t think being born of water is natural birth but if you Read the next verse 6 he explains it He said what’s born of flesh is flesh he explains it and what is born of spirit is spirit and in Peter The Ark saved them the Ark was a type of Christ it wasn’t the water pray about it God bless
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN,
John 2: 23 / Exodus 12
The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel
Exodus 4:22 ESV
“Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,”
John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key!
Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect
(By Night)
John 3: 2 ESV
Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV
Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV
Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV
(Born from Above)
John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters
Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18
(The Spirit/Wind)
John 3: 5-6
John 1: 31-33
Exodus 15: 10
Exodus 14: 21
(Jesus/Moses)
John 3: 14
John 6: 14
John 7: 40-41
Deuteronomy 18: 18-19
The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
@@dannyrodriguez7454 Jesus isn’t Moses
@@repentofyoursinsandbelieve629 I know he’s not. A representation just like Adam.
But then why wouldn’t he say that which is water is flesh?
The Flood was the only time God used actual water to do any cleansing. He promised not to do that again. So yes, it is metaphorical I believe as well.
Also remember the woman at the well? He says He has Living water which is spiritual.
You answered part of my question about baptism in the previous video I commented on. This made a lot of sense and what my husband also explained to me. Perhaps I need to heed him more when he's teaching me? You're putting out videos like hotcakes, well done 👏 Now how about household salvation? Baby baptism?
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN,
John 2: 23 / Exodus 12
The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel
Exodus 4:22 ESV
“Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,”
John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key!
Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect
(By Night)
John 3: 2 ESV
Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV
Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV
Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV
(Born from Above)
John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters
Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18
(The Spirit/Wind)
John 3: 5-6
John 1: 31-33
Exodus 15: 10
Exodus 14: 21
(Jesus/Moses)
John 3: 14
John 6: 14
John 7: 40-41
Deuteronomy 18: 18-19
The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
Pray this video helps you with infant/baby baptism. Which I believe is biblical. God bless
Not saying that there is no "symbolism" in that word. However, let's not get so caught up in symbolism that we miss that Jesus is telling us that baptism by water is the indication that one has repented (John's Ministry) baptism by the Spirit (Jesus' Ministry where HE gives you the Holy Spirit which HE told them to wait for and which we see them receiving in the book of Acts.) Jesus is saying that both things are needful as a believer.
I enjoy this; as I need Cataract surgeries coming up, my Bible is almost difficult to read..
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN,
John 2: 23 / Exodus 12
The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel
Exodus 4:22 ESV
“Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,”
John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key!
Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect
(By Night)
John 3: 2 ESV
Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV
Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV
Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV
(Born from Above)
John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters
Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18
(The Spirit/Wind)
John 3: 5-6
John 1: 31-33
Exodus 15: 10
Exodus 14: 21
(Jesus/Moses)
John 3: 14
John 6: 14
John 7: 40-41
Deuteronomy 18: 18-19
The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
If you want to discuss this subject with me I would be willing. I personally believe He is speaking of baptism in water and that there is power in baptism of water.
At the time, believers were being Baptized as an outward sign of faith in Jesus, Messiah. Nicodemus believed but didn’t go the next step in being baptized, so he was ashamed to show others that he believed. Jesus was repeating what he said before. Born Again = Spirit + not hiding your beliefs from others(water baptism). 2 Timothy 2 If we disown him, he will disown us.
This is called a Hard Saying. I would recommend listening to Hard Sayings by RC Sproul. He goes into depth explaining this.
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN,
John 2: 23 / Exodus 12
The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel
Exodus 4:22 ESV
“Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,”
John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key!
Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect
(By Night)
John 3: 2 ESV
Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV
Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV
Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV
(Born from Above)
John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters
Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18
(The Spirit/Wind)
John 3: 5-6
John 1: 31-33
Exodus 15: 10
Exodus 14: 21
(Jesus/Moses)
John 3: 14
John 6: 14
John 7: 40-41
Deuteronomy 18: 18-19
The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
water and spirit = duality defining this Gods reality
Washing into new life ❤with a Holly Spirit
Great job, little bro. Yes- Jesus was referring to the Holy Spirit in this passage to Nicodemus. And yes- Nicodemus would have been familiar with Ezekiel 36 and should have made the connection.
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN,
John 2: 23 / Exodus 12
The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel
Exodus 4:22 ESV
“Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,”
John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key!
Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect
(By Night)
John 3: 2 ESV
Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV
Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV
Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV
(Born from Above)
John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters
Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18
(The Spirit/Wind)
John 3: 5-6
John 1: 31-33
Exodus 15: 10
Exodus 14: 21
(Jesus/Moses)
John 3: 14
John 6: 14
John 7: 40-41
Deuteronomy 18: 18-19
The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN,
John 2: 23 / Exodus 12
The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel
Exodus 4:22 ESV
“Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,”
John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key!
Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect
(By Night)
John 3: 2 ESV
Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV
Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV
Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV
(Born from Above)
John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters
Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18
(The Spirit/Wind)
John 3: 5-6
John 1: 31-33
Exodus 15: 10
Exodus 14: 21
(Jesus/Moses)
John 3: 14
John 6: 14
John 7: 40-41
Deuteronomy 18: 18-19
The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
Occam's Razor, man, Occam's Razor.
Born again means New Beginning...as in Genesis 1 2-3, God is recreating light in His children
ACCEPT JESUS AS YOUR LORD AND SAVIOR AND REPENT JESUS LOVES YOU HE DIED FOR YOU SO YOU COULD BE FORGIVEN ASK GOD FOR FORGIVENESS AND REPENT!🙏🙏 AMEN.!!!!!!!
The scriptures DONT state that - Biblically IT IS Commanded that mankind everywhere Must Be Born Again of Water- baptism
And Of the Holy Spirit
Even Jesus himself stated this
If one is born of the water and spirit at birth, then they do not need to be born again because they were born right the first time.
The water and the spirit are not the same thing.
The Spirit of God is the living water.
To be washed with water from heaven is to be washed with the living water wish is the Holy Spirit. To be born again, is to be born of the Spirit of God.
The baptism in the living water immersion is a physical symbol of the baptism in the Spirit. Even though the two can occur separately when the soul is not completely ready.
Human being cannot always worship God in spirit and in truth, which is the best. But it is not a sin do them separately! Same for baptism!
So "born of water" doesn't mean baptism.. but baptism does represent being born of water.
Right?
Exactly water baptism is not a means to being born again but a picture of it 👍🏼
@@AboveReproachMinistry makes sense now.. Thank u 😇
It is born of women. The fallen angels refused to be born of woman.
Right. Serpents/Reptiles are not “born of water and spirit”. There is enmity between the seed of the serpent and the seed of the woman.
The Atra Hasis and Enuma Elish are interesting reads.
Also, Jesus said to not marvel about it, but people do.
I believe it says born of water EVEN of the spirit. Making it one thing.
The word “and” in the Greek is “kai” it can mean “even”
Born of water even of the spirit.
The spirit is described as the living water in John 4 but I’d need to look more into it.
My brother I love what you doing - I would like to address water baptism.
Check out Acts 8; 36-39
Also Jesus was baptized by John.
Jesus is showing us How to Live Holy - no excuses on Judgment Day. Acts 2;38
A great preacher that make scriptures make sense “Gino Jennings “
Continue getting to know Jesus
My brother
I think he clarifies it in the next verse.. that which is born of the flesh is flesh / being born of water / referring to amniotic fluid.
Then why did Jesus make a distinction between water and flesh?
@@michaellemmen where was that distinction made?
@@russelnormandia2876 John 3:5 Jesus says 'unless you are born of water and spirit" John 3:6 Jesus says 'that which is born of flesh is flesh'- I'm talking about the distinction of word choice between the verses.
Why wouldn't Jesus say 'unless you are born of flesh and of spirit'? he distinctly says water.
and if you say that Jesus is in effect saying 'unless you are born of flesh and spirit' it's an odd clunky way of speaking that is not consistent with his speech. Because of course everyone born is born of flesh. Hence birth.
It is written:
For those with eyes to see and ears to hear.
Isaiah 43:2
[2]When thou passest through the waters💦, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire🔥, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee.
Babtism of FIRE 🔥
Matthew 3:11
Understand people are also referred to as 💧 water.
The 2 become ONE water and fire, this is how you will pass through the fire and not be burned.
Revelation 15:2
[2]And I saw as it were a sea of glass mingled with FIRE🔥: and them that had gotten the victory over the beast, and over his image, and over his mark, and over the number of his name, stand on the sea of glass, having the harps of God.
JOHN 4: 14
Hebrew 12:29
Revelation 17:15
Born of woman because the fallen angels refused to be born of woman.
Be STILL and know that I am God.
He will LEAD you beside the STILL WATERS.
Leviathan STIRS up the waters.
Stay immersed in the word, the living waters.
Psalms 40:7
[7]Then said I, Lo, I come: in the VOLUME of the book it is written of me,
Revelation 11:1
[1]And there was given me a reed like unto a rod: and the angel stood, saying, Rise, and MEASURE the temple of God, and the altar, and them that worship therein.
1 Corinthians 6:19
[19]What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?
All glory, honor and praise be to the Most High.
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN,
John 2: 23 / Exodus 12
The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel
Exodus 4:22 ESV
“Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,”
John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key!
Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect
(By Night)
John 3: 2 ESV
Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV
Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV
Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV
(Born from Above)
John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters
Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18
(The Spirit/Wind)
John 3: 5-6
John 1: 31-33
Exodus 15: 10
Exodus 14: 21
(Jesus/Moses)
John 3: 14
John 6: 14
John 7: 40-41
Deuteronomy 18: 18-19
The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
@@dannyrodriguez7454
Matthew 3:11
[11]I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance: but he that cometh after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost, AND with FIRE:🔥
Luke 12:49
[49]I am come to SEND FIRE 🔥on the earth; and what will I, if it be already kindled?
1 Corinthians 3:13
[13]Every man's work shall be made manifest: for the day shall declare it, because it shall be revealed by fire; and the fire shall try every man's work of what sort it is.
Hebrews 12:29
[29]For our God is a consuming fire.
@@ramonakoyne9082 Thats judgment (fire) LOL you can keep that baptism.
Luke 12:49
@@ramonakoyne9082 In all four Gospel passages mentioned above, Mark and John speak of the baptism of the Holy Spirit, but only Matthew and Luke mention the baptism with fire. The immediate context of Matthew and Luke is judgment (Matthew 3:7-12; Luke 3: 7-17). The context of Mark and John is not (Mark 1:1-8; John 1:29-34). We know that the Lord Jesus is coming in flaming fire to judge those who do not know God (2 Thessalonians 1:3-10; John 5:21-23; Revelation 20:11-15)
@@dannyrodriguez7454
Take no mans word nor rely on your own understanding rather test all things and prafully take it to Our Heavenly Father.
Peace and blessings
Isaiah 43:2
[2]When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire,🔥 thou shalt not be burned;🔥 neither shall the flame kindle upon thee.
Water baptism refers to the baptism practice John the Baptist gave people. It’s symbolism of Jesus dying and rising again. Not some sprinkling.
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN,
John 2: 23 / Exodus 12
The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel
Exodus 4:22 ESV
“Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,”
John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key!
Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect
(By Night)
John 3: 2 ESV
Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV
Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV
Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV
(Born from Above)
John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters
Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18
(The Spirit/Wind)
John 3: 5-6
John 1: 31-33
Exodus 15: 10
Exodus 14: 21
(Jesus/Moses)
John 3: 14
John 6: 14
John 7: 40-41
Deuteronomy 18: 18-19
The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
The Red Sea 🌊 and the cloud
Water and Spirit
Baptism & receiving the Holy Spirit Through Gods gift of grace (Christ) repentance, baptism and newness of life in the Spirit!
See the Normal Christian Birth
David Pawson
Verse 6 explains it
The water - could it represent the waterbath in the word. Because Jesus cleanse our minds through his word.
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN,
John 2: 23 / Exodus 12
The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel
Exodus 4:22 ESV
“Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,”
John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key!
Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect
(By Night)
John 3: 2 ESV
Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV
Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV
Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV
(Born from Above)
John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters
Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18
(The Spirit/Wind)
John 3: 5-6
John 1: 31-33
Exodus 15: 10
Exodus 14: 21
(Jesus/Moses)
John 3: 14
John 6: 14
John 7: 40-41
Deuteronomy 18: 18-19
The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
John Jesus cousin prepared the way for Christ Jesus this prophet preached repentance and tied it to an active faith for remission of sins. Then Peter does the same thing. Acts 2:38-39
Also after the resurrection Jesus told them to preach repentance and remission of sins in His Name and then did they also baptized ALL in His Name the singular Name…Acts 4:12
Col 3:17
Col 1:19; 2:9
They all obey and receive… the letters of Paul are written to those…
We were given the commission by Jesus...If we didn't need baptism of water Jesus wouldn't have been baptizsd
*... Washing of water BY THE SPIRIT*
I disagree with you on this. Because Jesus says what he means by John 3:6 “ that which is born of the flesh is flesh ( meaning physical birth) ) which is the first birth, and that which is born of the Spirit is a spiritual birth. Which is a second birth.
Whats interesting is Jesus did nothing significant until after His Baptism! What you need to ask yourself is, why does the Son of God need to have a Baptism?
If a water baptism is not needed why did Jesus do this?
Mathew 3:15 reads after John the Baptist questions Jesus why this is taking place? Jesus answers "Let it be so now, for thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness"
To fulfill all righteousness? So a follower of Jesus thinks its not worth doing? As a follower i will follow in Jesus's footsteps....cover all your bases, its that simple right?
The reference to Ezekiel can be seen many ways, for me it refers to the only blood that was shed on our behalf, Jesus. The old testament in many places points to the new covenant, Jesus!
God found no pleasure in people's sacrifices and idol worship, He made it all new for a final time through His Son Jesus!
John 14:6 reads..." I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me! "
The Holy Spirit And water baptism. Are Two Separate
Requirements
God is not the Author of confusion - there are many scriptures throughout the Bible that explains both these Topics in proper contexts They are NOT one in the same thing..
- Read Your Bibles people -
And Preacher Stop deceiving people And read Your Bible as well !!
Baptism is a sign of a good Conscience towards God
We are to Repent from our old ways - ‘change our minds’
Realising that God is Right and our old ways lead us eventually to Death if we continue walking in them.
* So we - Repent
* We Get Baptised fully Immersed in water
To wash away the sins
Of the old man.
We Rise up in Newness of Life
Clean,
A New Creation in Christ
Once The Person has “Evidently” Received The out- pouring of The Holy Spirit And the person seeking God for the Infilling
Of The Holy Spirit
Receives it with the Biblical Evidence That is found within different accounts in where This in fact scripturally Did Occur - And Still occurs Today 2022
The scriptures state that God is: The SAME Yesterday, Today- And FOREVER
He- His ways have not changed -
Yet Mankind Do,- they constantly Change with the Times.. and the way of God
They change..
But God- And The Biblical
Scriptures Don’t Change..
The Holy Spirit Is From
God- Jesus was with God Before - Mary was conceived of child of the Holy Ghost
God is a Spirit
They that worship
God- the father
Must Worship Him in Spirit and Truth-
‘The Scriptures state’
All Men Everywhere
Must Be Born Again of Water And Of The Spirit, That without The Spirit Of God
You Are Non of His - (Gods)
They are Two Different things!
God is not the Author of Confusion - ‘Mankind Are’ !
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN,
John 2: 23 / Exodus 12
The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel
Exodus 4:22 ESV
“Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,”
John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key!
Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect
(By Night)
John 3: 2 ESV
Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV
Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV
Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV
(Born from Above)
John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters
Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18
(The Spirit/Wind)
John 3: 5-6
John 1: 31-33
Exodus 15: 10
Exodus 14: 21
(Jesus/Moses)
John 3: 14
John 6: 14
John 7: 40-41
Deuteronomy 18: 18-19
The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
Boy I was way off on the understanding of that.
Unfortunately you still are. His intentions are good I'm sure but he is pontificating and incorrect.
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN,
John 2: 23 / Exodus 12
The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel
Exodus 4:22 ESV
“Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,”
John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key!
Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect
(By Night)
John 3: 2 ESV
Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV
Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV
Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV
(Born from Above)
John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters
Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18
(The Spirit/Wind)
John 3: 5-6
John 1: 31-33
Exodus 15: 10
Exodus 14: 21
(Jesus/Moses)
John 3: 14
John 6: 14
John 7: 40-41
Deuteronomy 18: 18-19
The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
Water does not equal “baptism”! what does John 3:3-7 say?
John 3:3 Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.
John 3:4 Nicodemus saith unto him, How can a man be born when he is old? can he enter the second time into his mother’s womb, and be born?
John 3: 5 Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.
John 3:6 That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.
John 3:7 Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again.
It is a discourse about being “born again”. Born again is indicating more than one birth. Nicodemus understood the statement that Jesus stated, “You must be born again” by his reply, “How can a man be born when he is old? can he enter the second time into his mother’s womb, and be born?” He didn’t recognize that the new birth was not the same as the birth that brought us into this world (John 3:6 That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.). The new birth was a birth of the spirit of man so man could communicate with God who is Spirit. The first birth is the birth of man into the world to be able to communicate with the world.
The first mention of two births is found in John 1:12-13.
John 1:12 But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:
John 1:13 which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.
This birth was not the birth of the flesh but the birth of the spirit from above. (God)
Water baptism is not mentioned or alluded to in this part of scripture.
hre
Yeah. The first birth is of the flesh (water), the second birth is of the Spirit (Of
God). Again means your first birth isn’t of God but man.
It’s REbirth of water - refers to baptism
@@an_nie_dyc1386 you must be born again. Jesus tells you the second birth is like the wind (spirit).
John 3:8 (KJV)
The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, and whither it goeth: so is every one that is born of the Spirit.
Repent and be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for remission of sins , Acts 2:38 the Holy Ghost is promised to you , this is how to be born again
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN,
John 2: 23 / Exodus 12
The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel
Exodus 4:22 ESV
“Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,”
John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key!
Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect
(By Night)
John 3: 2 ESV
Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV
Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV
Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV
(Born from Above)
John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters
Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18
(The Spirit/Wind)
John 3: 5-6
John 1: 31-33
Exodus 15: 10
Exodus 14: 21
(Jesus/Moses)
John 3: 14
John 6: 14
John 7: 40-41
Deuteronomy 18: 18-19
The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
@@dannyrodriguez7454 You keep copying and pasting this comment but it doesn't prove anything. You have to read the ENTIRE chapter of John 3 to get the context of what Jesus was actually talking about. Verse 22 says that Jesus tarried His disciples and BAPTIZED. Jesus also told His disciples to teach all nations BAPTIZING them in the name (singular) of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost, which was performed all through out the book of Acts beginning at chapter 2 verse 38.
@@bigredog100 Yes because I would like to people to see the entire CONTEXT of (baptism) & where Christ & his disciples where drawing there teachings from. Which is & as we all should, THE OLD TESTAMENT.
View the New Testament from the eyes of the Saints from past. (OT)
@@bigredog100 THE ENTIRE word of GOD not just John 3.
@@bigredog100 they NEW TESTAMENT was not even written during this time. So we have to understand Christ & his disciples were EXPLAINING, POINTING to the OT to say THE CHRIST, LORD, GOD is here.
With you explaining the way you did. I have a exegetical difference not a theological one.
Jesus came to save Israel. He came to introduce the Kingdom of God to them. They must be baptized in water, denoting their repentance from the way they rejected God, and went back to Egypt, thus nullifying His word that says "out of Egypt have I called my SON", then, they must be filled with and be led by the Holy Spirit, as a testimony of their new birth in Christ Jesus, their Savior and Lord!
That is specific to Israel.
When they rejected and crucified Him, they were put aside, as the era of the salvation by grace through faith in the sacrificial death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ, by whosoever believes in Him- both Jews and gentiles, thus ushering them into the "acceptable year of the Lord ", Luke 4:17-20; Isaiah 61:2a.
After the end of this era, the second part will be introduced, that will lead to the tribulation; salvation of the remnants of Israel, and the war that ends it all.
Believers only need to have the faith of Abraham, and they will access the promises of God for him and his descendants- the faith that got his other children to watch for the Star that led them to the Promised Seed- Jesus Christ, and they bowed down and worshiped Him, even as a Child- that is that kind of faith that saves all who believe and gets them into their inheritance!
He preached the gospel of the Kingdom to Israel, (Peter, James, John and Jude, only preached to the Jews. Peter included the gentiles, after his encounter with Cornelius- the devout believer in God, Acts 10, and his encounter with the Apostle Paul in Galatians 2); and gospel of grace was given to the Apostle Paul for all who would believe, Jews and gentiles. So He included them in his second epistle.
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN,
John 2: 23 / Exodus 12
The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel
Exodus 4:22 ESV
“Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,”
John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key!
Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect
(By Night)
John 3: 2 ESV
Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV
Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV
Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV
(Born from Above)
John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters
Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18
(The Spirit/Wind)
John 3: 5-6
John 1: 31-33
Exodus 15: 10
Exodus 14: 21
(Jesus/Moses)
John 3: 14
John 6: 14
John 7: 40-41
Deuteronomy 18: 18-19
The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
@@dannyrodriguez7454 Absolutely, but Israel threatened and made it good to return to Egypt, nullifying their passover! Numbers 14; Jeremiah chapters 41-44. Moreover, the adults never made it to the promised land, only Joshua and Caleb, likewise, only the 11 desciples, plus Paul, made it by grace, into the kingdom of God.
So, they needed a new baptism- so John came, and Jesus had to go back to Egypt and come out like they did, so all who believed in Him will receive the new life necessary to live in the Kingdom of God- which they still missed!
The last Exodus from all the countries where God had permitted them to be scattered will be at the millennium reign, and then tge judgment. Isaiah 11; 65; 66; Zechariah 14; Revelation 19; Jeremiah 12; 30; 31; 50-51; Ezekiel 34-37; Zephaniah; Micah 2; Nahum etc. Every prophesy will finally be fulfilled!
Romans 9:6 ESV
“But it is not as though the word of God has failed. For not all who are descended from Israel belong to Israel,”
Not all Christians are Christians
Not all the church is the ecclesia
@@dannyrodriguez7454 Absolutely!
Israel is counted only by being a bonafide descendant of Jacob. Remember, Benjamin was lost Judges 19-21, and only remained by grace. Israel got mixed with strangers, so Ezra got them separated, so the lineage of the Promised Seed would not be corrupted- Malachi 2:15. But the Seed was born!
The Church is not where people go to fellowship. The Church is made up everyone, Jew or gentile, who believes in God, by grace through faith in the sacrificial death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and abides till the end Matthew 24:13.
So, each has to come out of these places of worship, then God will accept them, by filling them with His Holy Spirit John 20:22, so they become a quickened Spirit, to be caught up abd presented faultless before the presence of God, on that day, with exceeding joy!
The rest will remain and have to pay with their own heads, as they rejected the wages paid by Jesus Christ for them, on the cross! The acceptable year of the Lord is fast closing, the day of vengeance of our God is approaching- and fast too!
Ist pet 1 23
The earth was covered by water, the dry land was baptized. All those on the land including animals were washed away.
But in the case of man you just read God was going to SPRINKLE them with water and make them clean
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN,
John 2: 23 / Exodus 12
The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel
Exodus 4:22 ESV
“Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,”
John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key!
Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect
(By Night)
John 3: 2 ESV
Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV
Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV
Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV
(Born from Above)
John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters
Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18
(The Spirit/Wind)
John 3: 5-6
John 1: 31-33
Exodus 15: 10
Exodus 14: 21
(Jesus/Moses)
John 3: 14
John 6: 14
John 7: 40-41
Deuteronomy 18: 18-19
The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT
The water of the flood was not the baptism in the Old Testament. It was the pitch of the ark. That was the baptism.
No your proposal is in error it may tickle the ears of those that dont have God leading them but this is not right. If Jesus didn't go under the water and come up being filled with the Spirit I would sat you may be right. Unfortunately Jesus is the example and only way to the Kingdom. Anyone trying to change what Jesus said and did you add to the scripture the books and the plagues written will be against them.
It’s a good work to get water baptized. Some people view it as salvation today and the only way to get The Holy Ghost(Pentecostals and such). It’s a good thing to get baptized, but if it’s so important as some people claim it to be, why do people get baptized and live worldly lives thinking they are saved but never repent and ever have a relationship with Jesus…but scripture is scripture. John talked about his water baptism and one who comes after him who will spirit Baptize(Holy Ghost).
@@Oathfps Because Jesus commanded water and Spirit Baptism. Together water AND Spirit makes up the one Baptism. Every example of conversion has water and Spirit Baptism period anyone trying to teach saying it's not necessary isn't anointed to teach Gods truth.
@@Oathfps Water Baptism isn't a work obedience isn't a work. Both are in the plan of God to reconcile the true believer back to himself anyone changing God's plan will answer for their error in the end those teaching will be judged doubly heavy on the scales compared to those who serve in other ways as God made them. Too many claim to be christ but are not and will answer for their self exaltation many who have exalted themselves will be humbled and those who are christ as God wills will be exalted have a great day be careful with following people who murdered people yet claim to be christ.
@@shawnembrey1118 very interesting view on a good work read KJV Titus 3:5. Jesus told John after John forbid him that he was to fulfill all righteousness including the law which he fully kept since no one else could.
@@shawnembrey1118 you can’t argue against scripture, it sounds pretty blank. The next verse explained what he meant, if you say born again is by water baptism, you are lost and not saved. Repent.
Context: PASSOVER - BORN AGAIN,
John 2: 23 / Exodus 12
The Exodus - Rebirth of Israel
Exodus 4:22 ESV
“Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son,”
John 3: 10 (TEACHER OF ISRAEL) Key!
Born of The Spirit, Birth of his elect
(By Night)
John 3: 2 ESV
Exodus 12: 41-42 ESV
Exodus 13: 20-22 ESV
Exodus 14: 20-21 ESV
(Born from Above)
John 3: 3 - God (Father/Rock) brings his son out of Egypt, out of/through the waters
Exodus/Deuteronomy 32: 6, v18
(The Spirit/Wind)
John 3: 5-6
John 1: 31-33
Exodus 15: 10
Exodus 14: 21
(Jesus/Moses)
John 3: 14
John 6: 14
John 7: 40-41
Deuteronomy 18: 18-19
The Spirit THE NEW COVENANT