Jesus replied, “I assure you, no one can enter the Kingdom of God without being born of water and the Spirit. John 3:5 NLT
Jesus answered Nicodemus’ questions about being born again. He said it happens through two things: Water ~ the Word of God, and the Spirit ~ the One who brings understanding to what’s been heard. Preaching of the Word alone is not sufficient. It must be accompanied by the breath of the Spirit who moves over a darkened mind. Regeneration is not produced by another’s eloquence, ability to debate, or even clever exposure to Scripture. God must breathe over spiritual blindness.
Think about your favorite scripture; the one you’ve cherished for years, the one you’ve typed out, highlighted, and dated in your Bible. Share that verse with someone whose heart has not yet been awakened to Jesus. Don’t be surprised when they are unmoved. That’s because the wind of the Holy Spirit hasn’t yet brought the same insight to them in a personal way.
The Word and the Spirit have also been necessary agents of change in my sanctification. There were lies about God that held me hostage. I quoted Scripture against them, but I was still held captive. I memorized promises, repeated them faithfully, and wondered in secret why they were not changing me. My lack of victory embarrassed me. I hid my weaknesses from others, wondering why scripture appeared to be ineffective.
I needed more than a verse retrieved from memory. I needed truth to penetrate what repetition could not reach. The Holy Spirit needed to take the Word, breathe over me as I internalized it, and then press it into human flesh. My Father longs to give His child understanding accompanied by feelings.
Continue to blow over my barren landscape. Write Your Word with indelible ink on the pillars of my foundation. Amen