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Born Again: More Than Just Appearance
“Jesus replied, ‘Truly, truly, I tell you, unless someone is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.’” - John 3 verse 3.
Nicodemus was a respected man — religious, well-educated in the Scriptures, and a member of the Sanhedrin, the highest Jewish council. Yet, even with all his status and knowledge, he felt something was missing. That’s why he came to Jesus — and he came at night, possibly out of fear of what others might think. His heart was searching. He recognized there was something different about Jesus, something deeper.
Jesus didn’t respond to Nicodemus’ respectful greeting or compliments. Instead, He went straight to the heart of the matter: “Unless someone is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.” This wasn’t about learning more or doing better — it was about a radical transformation, a second birth. But not a physical one — a spiritual one.
In Nicodemus’ time, many Jews believed that being a physical descendant of Abraham meant they were automatically part of God’s kingdom. Their birthright, culture, and religious identity were seen as enough. So when Jesus said even someone like Nicodemus needed to be born again, it was shocking. Jesus was saying that no amount of religious knowledge or background could take the place of a spiritual rebirth.
This truth still applies today. Many people trust in their upbringing, church involvement, or good deeds. But Jesus makes it clear: none of that can substitute being born of the Spirit. Faith isn’t about appearances. It’s about transformation.
To be born again means letting God change you from the inside out. It means surrendering your own will and allowing the Holy Spirit to lead your life. It’s a recognition that, no matter how much you know or do, you still need Jesus to make you new.
If you feel like you’ve just been going through the motions or living off religious tradition, today is the day to seek that new birth. Jesus is still ready to transform the hearts of those who seek Him sincerely — just like He did for Nicodemus.
Prayer:
Lord Jesus, I recognize that I need You. I don’t want to live on the surface or rely on tradition. I want to be born again. Please transform me from the inside out. Make me new, fill me with Your Spirit, and lead me each day. In Your name, amen.
By Cleandro VianaBorn Again: More Than Just Appearance
“Jesus replied, ‘Truly, truly, I tell you, unless someone is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.’” - John 3 verse 3.
Nicodemus was a respected man — religious, well-educated in the Scriptures, and a member of the Sanhedrin, the highest Jewish council. Yet, even with all his status and knowledge, he felt something was missing. That’s why he came to Jesus — and he came at night, possibly out of fear of what others might think. His heart was searching. He recognized there was something different about Jesus, something deeper.
Jesus didn’t respond to Nicodemus’ respectful greeting or compliments. Instead, He went straight to the heart of the matter: “Unless someone is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.” This wasn’t about learning more or doing better — it was about a radical transformation, a second birth. But not a physical one — a spiritual one.
In Nicodemus’ time, many Jews believed that being a physical descendant of Abraham meant they were automatically part of God’s kingdom. Their birthright, culture, and religious identity were seen as enough. So when Jesus said even someone like Nicodemus needed to be born again, it was shocking. Jesus was saying that no amount of religious knowledge or background could take the place of a spiritual rebirth.
This truth still applies today. Many people trust in their upbringing, church involvement, or good deeds. But Jesus makes it clear: none of that can substitute being born of the Spirit. Faith isn’t about appearances. It’s about transformation.
To be born again means letting God change you from the inside out. It means surrendering your own will and allowing the Holy Spirit to lead your life. It’s a recognition that, no matter how much you know or do, you still need Jesus to make you new.
If you feel like you’ve just been going through the motions or living off religious tradition, today is the day to seek that new birth. Jesus is still ready to transform the hearts of those who seek Him sincerely — just like He did for Nicodemus.
Prayer:
Lord Jesus, I recognize that I need You. I don’t want to live on the surface or rely on tradition. I want to be born again. Please transform me from the inside out. Make me new, fill me with Your Spirit, and lead me each day. In Your name, amen.