Calv1
Active Member
Jesus explained in John 3 Salvation, just as He did in John 6, which is so clear. But it's 3 that's so often missed.
Jesus explains to Nicodemus that one must be born again, Nicodemus says "How can one go back into his mothers womb", Jesus now hits it, "that which is born of flesh is flesh, that which is born of the Spirit is Spirit".
He is now speaking of being born of the Spirit, salvation. Jesus makes it crystal clear, no "You must do these three steps", or "You must come forward and give your life to the King", now He makes this wonderful statement.
"The Wind blows where it may, you know not where it comes from nor where it goes, SO IT IS WITH EVERYONE BORN OF THE SPIRIT". How much clearer can He get?
He just makes the analogy, born again, and that which is born of flesh is flesh, that which is born of the Spirit is Spirit, then explains how, referring to the Spirit: "The Wind blows where it may, you know not where it comes from nor where it goes, SO IS IT EVERYONE BORN OF THE SPIRIT". So where is mans will in this? It's not found
Jesus explains to Nicodemus that one must be born again, Nicodemus says "How can one go back into his mothers womb", Jesus now hits it, "that which is born of flesh is flesh, that which is born of the Spirit is Spirit".
He is now speaking of being born of the Spirit, salvation. Jesus makes it crystal clear, no "You must do these three steps", or "You must come forward and give your life to the King", now He makes this wonderful statement.
"The Wind blows where it may, you know not where it comes from nor where it goes, SO IT IS WITH EVERYONE BORN OF THE SPIRIT". How much clearer can He get?
He just makes the analogy, born again, and that which is born of flesh is flesh, that which is born of the Spirit is Spirit, then explains how, referring to the Spirit: "The Wind blows where it may, you know not where it comes from nor where it goes, SO IS IT EVERYONE BORN OF THE SPIRIT". So where is mans will in this? It's not found