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What is the water in this verse?
For many years, I held it to be one thing. Now I am wavering between 3 possible meanings
For many years, I held it to be one thing. Now I am wavering between 3 possible meanings
That's what I used to think, but Macarthur blew that view in 1000 pieces.I believe the reference is to being born physically, our first "birth." This is how Nicodemus understood the concept of being born anew.
Yeah. I don't waffle. Once I make my mind up, it's set.Lol, exactly the same here except I say I waffle...
Born of the water might refer to being rebirthed by the scripturesThat's what I used to think, but Macarthur blew that view in 1000 pieces.
I'm not sure defining it as a physical birth makes sense (to see the kingdom you first have to exist).
John MacArthur's effort is without merit. First he dismisses Nicodemus's stated understanding of the phrase as Nicodemus not stating his view, Nicodemus did not mean what he said, according to MacArthur. False teachers make a practice of claiming scripture does not mean what it says.That's what I used to think, but MacArthur blew that view in 1000 pieces.
Macarthur blew that view in 1000 pieces.
I will try to find it and link it. Like everything of his, he has multiple points. Its central premise is the Jews did not equate water to physical birth. They equated it to cleansing.Share? Macarthur's view? C & P perfectly fine.
I will try to find it and link it. Like everything of his, he has multiple points. Its central premise is the Jews did not equate water to physical birth. They equated it to cleansing.
1 Peter 3:20-21, ". . . while the ark was a preparing, wherein few, that is, eight souls were saved by water. The like figure whereunto even baptism doth also now save us . . . ." 1 Peter 3:21-22, ". . . (not the putting away of the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good conscience toward God,) by the resurrection of Jesus Christ: . Who is gone into heaven, and is on the right hand of God; angels and authorities and powers being made subject unto him. . . ."The like figure whereunto even baptism doth also now save us (not the putting away of the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good conscience toward God,) by the resurrection of Jesus Christ: 1 Peter 3:21
I agree.I will try to find it and link it. Like everything of his, he has multiple points. Its central premise is the Jews did not equate water to physical birth. They equated it to cleansing.
The importance of the water is not “is it physical baptism”. The importance of the water is that it is “cleansing” to prepare for spiritual rebirth. Cleansing alone is not enough, one must also be spiritually reborn. One is not spiritually reborn without being cleansed.
Matthew 3 [NASB]
1 Now in those days John the Baptist *came, preaching in the wilderness of Judea, saying,
2 “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” 3 For this is the one referred to by Isaiah the prophet when he said,
“THE VOICE OF ONE CALLING OUT IN THE WILDERNESS,
‘PREPARE THE WAY OF THE LORD,
MAKE HIS PATHS STRAIGHT!’”
4 Now John himself had a garment of camel’s hair and a leather belt around his waist; and his food was locusts and wild honey. 5 At that time Jerusalem was goingout to him, and all Judea and all the region around the Jordan; 6 and they were being baptized by him in the Jordan River, as they confessed their sins.
7 But when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees coming for baptism, he said to them, “You offspring of vipers, who warned you to flee from the wrathto come? 8 Therefore produce fruit consistent with repentance; 9 and do not assume that you can say to yourselves, ‘We have Abraham as our father’; for I tellyou that God is able, from these stones, to raise up children for Abraham. 10 And the axe is already laid at the root of the trees; therefore, every tree that does not bear good fruit is being cut down and thrown into the fire.
11 “As for me, I baptize you with water for repentance, but He who is coming after me is mightier than I, and I am not fit to remove His sandals; He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire. 12 His winnowing fork is in His hand, and He will thoroughly clear His threshing floor; and He will gather His wheat into the barn, but He will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire.”Acts of the Apostles 2 [NASB]
- John the Baptist offers the same message … to enter the Kingdom, one must repent and be cleansed of sin, but this is only the preparation for a mightier work of the Holy Spirit that will transform with a refining fire.
37 Now when they heard this, they were pierced to the heart, and said to Peterand the rest of the apostles, “Brothers, what are we to do?” 38 Peter said to them, “Repent, and each of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins; and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. 39 For the promise is for you and your children and for all who are far away, as many as the Lord our God will call to Himself.”Over and over, the words, typology and reality is repeated. Those drawn into the Kingdom are “cleansed” and “transformed/indwelt”. We really ARE born of the water of cleansing and His transforming Holy Spirit.
- Those summoned by God and “pierced” at Pentecost were told the same thing by the Apostle Peter … ‘repent and be baptized’ is the cleansing for the forgiveness of sins, that is followed by “and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit” which is the “and the Spirit” of the dual rebirth of entering the Kingdom.