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Born of God

  • Writer: jacarroll71
    jacarroll71
  • May 7, 2015
  • 2 min read

Today’s reading: I Kings 14-15; John 1:1-28

They did according to all the abominations of the nations that the Lord drove out before the people of Israel. I Kings 14:24b

11 He came to his own, and his own people did not receive him. 12 But to all who did receive him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God, 13 who were born, not of blood nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man, but of God. John 1:11-13

Without new birth, brought about by God, the most informed people do not receive His Word but persist in all kinds of pagan abominations.

Solomon’s apostasy led to the division of the kingdom under Rehoboam and Jeroboam. Neither of them was humbled or repentant, but they continued in the path taken by Solomon. The divided kingdom stayed at war during the lifetimes of these two kings. They continued to worship other gods. Their practices mirrored those of the peoples that God had evicted from the land when Israel entered.

When Jesus came, fulfilling the promise of a Messiah, He was not universally received. The gospel records show that as His ministry unfolded official opposition increased and culminated in His crucifixion. Jesus came revealing the glory of the Father, full of grace and truth. Those who were sent to arrest Him said, “No one ever spoke like this man!” (John 7:46)

But despite Jesus’ powerful words, the nation officially rejected Him. Why? They were not born of God. Those who are born of God are children of God who manifest this reality by receiving Christ, by believing in His name. Everyone is God’s creature, made by Him, but not all who owe Him their existence are His children (John 1:3,10).

Neither severe hardship, such as decades of war, nor the incarnation of God the Son automatically results in faith and repentance in people. It takes a new birth, a birth brought about by God, to turn the hearts of sinners to Himself, and to make them His children.

If you have been born of God, then you are His child. Your home is with Him, not here. But you and I will be there soon. Rejoice and be faithful as you await that day.

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