I mentioned that v. 19 tells us why we need to be born again. It says "...their deeds were evil." As it turn out, that shoe fits all of us. We cannot walk into Heaven wearing those shoes. Since the day Adam sinned in the Garden, we have all been born with selfish natures inside. Something needs to be done. We need to be born again.
It's more than that..man is born spiritually dead as Ephesians 2, Romans 5 teaches.
Until man is united by faith to Jesus Christ, they are spiritually dead and can produce no good works.
They have hearts of stone, and need a heart of flesh to respond to God.
And, despite what dispensationalists say, this is true for all, not just ancient Israel.
Jesus had these verses in mind:
Ezekiel 36:25-28
25
I will sprinkle
clean water on you, and you shall be clean from all your uncleannesses, and from all your idols
I will cleanse you. 26 An
d I will give you a new heart, and a new spirit I will put within you. And I will remove
the heart of stone from your flesh and give you a
heart of flesh. 27 And
I will put my Spirit within you, and
cause you to walk in my statutes and be careful to obey my rules. 28 You shall dwell in the land that I gave to your fathers, and you shall be my people, and I will be your God.
(ESV)
Notice that water and spirit are both mentioned in the John 3 account as well.
Again, we get into the false teachings of free-willers. They will clasp their hands over their eyes and REFUSE to see the correlation of these Scriptures to John 3. Why? Because if they accepted it, it would be contradictory to their belief system. And, dispensationalists can be just as bad, because they don't believe such references are speaking to the Church, but only to Israel.
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Free-willers teach that a man, with his heart of stone, must respond in faith and repentance, so that God can give him a heart of flesh.
Wrong.
The reality is that God gives the man a heart of flesh, which causes him to respond in faith and repentance.
John 3 and the Nicodemus account is ALL ABOUT this.
By the way, the explanation that the water is the mother's amniotic fluid is defective. God relates it to the regenerative, cleansing power of the Holy Spirit here.
So, I ask any honest person to carefully compare these verses to what Jesus says, and relate them...there's too many points of correlation to dismiss them.
But, that's exactly what free-willers will do. They cannot see that God himself is the Actor here, and not the person themselves. It is God who changes the sinner, the sinner doesn't change himself. The sinner does respond in faith and repentance, yes, but it is because God has given him a new heart.
These sorts of teachings are why I totally reject free-willer theology.
By the way, I do not deny that the man has limited free will. But his free will is under bondage to sin and Satan until God acts. Read Romans 6, John 8 in this regard. Because he is a sinner by nature, he will reject God and embrace sin until God acts to change his nature, which is regeneration. God takes the person from spiritual death to spiritual life so he can be freed to respond.
See Ephesians 2:1-10.
But, if you're a free-willer, clasp your hands over your eyes as hard as you can or your worldview might fall apart.