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What if salvation isn’t just a decision you make—but a miracle God does?
In this episode, we move from the pattern of the Tabernacle to the promise of the New Birth. Jesus looks a trained Bible scholar—Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews—and says something that shakes his theology: “Ye must be born again.” Not improved. Not reformed. Not just convinced. Born.
We walk through John 3 and watch Jesus unfold Heaven’s entrance requirement: “Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God.” Then we connect the dots like Scripture always does—because God always leaves two or three witnesses.
🔥 We’ll talk about:
• Why the Tabernacle’s furniture still preaches (Altar, Laver, Holy of Holies)
• Why Jesus’ words demand more than mental agreement
• How the prophets hinted at a new heart and new spirit (Ezekiel & Jeremiah)
• What Jesus meant when He compared the Spirit’s work to the wind—seen by its effects, heard by its sound
• Why the brass serpent in the wilderness was a preview of Calvary
• And how the ingredients of birth (water, blood, and spirit) mirror the gospel plan
From the water of cleansing, to the blood of remission, to the Spirit that makes us alive—this lesson brings us face-to-face with the biblical reality that the New Birth is specific, supernatural, and still happening.
🎙️ If you’ve ever wondered, “Is there more?”—this episode answers with one clear line from Jesus Himself:
“Ye must be born again.”
By Cody D. ThrashWhat if salvation isn’t just a decision you make—but a miracle God does?
In this episode, we move from the pattern of the Tabernacle to the promise of the New Birth. Jesus looks a trained Bible scholar—Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews—and says something that shakes his theology: “Ye must be born again.” Not improved. Not reformed. Not just convinced. Born.
We walk through John 3 and watch Jesus unfold Heaven’s entrance requirement: “Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God.” Then we connect the dots like Scripture always does—because God always leaves two or three witnesses.
🔥 We’ll talk about:
• Why the Tabernacle’s furniture still preaches (Altar, Laver, Holy of Holies)
• Why Jesus’ words demand more than mental agreement
• How the prophets hinted at a new heart and new spirit (Ezekiel & Jeremiah)
• What Jesus meant when He compared the Spirit’s work to the wind—seen by its effects, heard by its sound
• Why the brass serpent in the wilderness was a preview of Calvary
• And how the ingredients of birth (water, blood, and spirit) mirror the gospel plan
From the water of cleansing, to the blood of remission, to the Spirit that makes us alive—this lesson brings us face-to-face with the biblical reality that the New Birth is specific, supernatural, and still happening.
🎙️ If you’ve ever wondered, “Is there more?”—this episode answers with one clear line from Jesus Himself:
“Ye must be born again.”