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To be born again means to have a new beginning

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FROM THE WRITINGS OF THE REV. BILLY GRAHAM TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY

Q: What does it mean to be “born again.”?

— S.A.

A: Jesus said, “You must be born again” (John 3:7). It’s an age-old question that an upstanding and scholarly teacher in Israel asked Jesus. He couldn’t understand how a person can enter the womb and be born “again.” It means to be transforme­d, to have a new beginning. It is not just a remodeling job. Today we hear a lot about recycling, reconstruc­tion, and reshaping.

In like manner, people franticall­y pursue all sorts of promised cures for the renewal of their inner lives. Some people seek the help of psychiatri­sts. Others search for spiritual renewal in exotic oriental religions or processes of inward meditation. Still others seek inner peace and renewal in drugs or alcohol. Whatever the path, however, they eventually come to a dead end. Why? Because man cannot renew himself. God created us and only he can re-create us. Only God can give us the new birth we so desperatel­y want and need.

There are many consciousl­y searching to fill a void in life; to find a purpose for living. When we say “Yes” to Christ, and receive his forgivenes­s for sin through his gift of salvation, we embark on a whole new path in life under his control. The central truth of the new birth is clear: Mankind apart from God is spirituall­y dead and needs to be born again. Only by God’s grace through faith in Christ can this new birth take place.

This column is based on the words and writings of the late Rev. Billy Graham.

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