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You Must be Born Again
Explain the Pharisees emphasis on the Oral Tradition and their belief in the resurrection which is attained by strict adherents to the law
Born again can also mean born from heaven but the interpretation is born a second time because Nicodmeus immediatley goes ot the physical.
born of water controversial: Mostly likely human birth.
Parents can only give you flesh God gives you soul live
It could refer to baptism or a spiritual cleansing that comes from God as defined by
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We cannot see the wind but we can observe the effects.
Life Application: We dont know if a person is truly saved we can only tell like Jesus said “by their fruits”
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Enter the kingdom of God was the already but not yet
Emphasis should be placed on the “must” because without being born again you cannot enter into God’s kingdom.
This is something for a Pharissee to hear because he thinks good works will get him into the kingdom.
He asks the logical question
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Master in Israel probably refers to his status in the Sanhedrain
His statement ascended to heaven probably alludes to Deut
–14Son of Man
Son of Man
Jesus becomes like the snake on the tree because he became sin who knew no sin.
Which means he took on sin.
He became sin to remove sin.
Like snake on the tree in the garden.
A bit that effected the whole world.
He is the second Adam who gained it back.
He equates the Son of Man being lifted up with the snake in the wilderness and then gives his earthly mission in v16
Begotten: Monogenes mean unique.
Like Isaac he is one of a kind.
God has many sons but Jesus is unique
The person who does not believe is condemened already (predesintation and free will)
Condementation was for this coming but in the future.
Belief here does not just stem from “believing but alligeance” notice emphasis on works and faith in following verse
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