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Why do the majority of Christians label themselves as born again instead of just being awakened to righteousness? There is a great difference between the two answers! Many Christians are using “born again” to describe an awakening to righteousness! But awakening is not the same thing as the final, literal new birth into an incorruptible spiritual body that can enter the Kingdom of God! Scripture draws a line: flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom. So, the new birth that enters the Kingdom must be more than a change of attitude or a change of habits. It must be a change of nature.
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By Vaughn Alan JackWhy do the majority of Christians label themselves as born again instead of just being awakened to righteousness? There is a great difference between the two answers! Many Christians are using “born again” to describe an awakening to righteousness! But awakening is not the same thing as the final, literal new birth into an incorruptible spiritual body that can enter the Kingdom of God! Scripture draws a line: flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom. So, the new birth that enters the Kingdom must be more than a change of attitude or a change of habits. It must be a change of nature.
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