How Do You Know
You’re Born Again?
Imagine that you had
some deadly disease and the doctor came to you and told you that if
you took these pink pills it would cure you -- but they were the only
cure for the disease. You went home and you took the pills and yet,
the disease continued to get worse. You came back to the doctor and
said, “I took those pills and yet, it doesn’t seem to be taking
with me. It’s having no effect. I’m just getting weaker and
weaker!” Then he said to you, “Now, are you sure you took those
pills? Are you sure you took them? They were pink, you remember,
did you take those? I mean, you didn’t have any red pills in the
medicine cabinet, too -- and maybe you took them by mistake?”
You know what you
would hope. You would hope, “Well, maybe I DID take the wrong
ones.” You would hope that when you went home, you’d found you
HAD taken the wrong pills -- because that gave you some reason to
believe the pink pills would work with you the way they worked with
others. I think most of us are in that situation, “I’d far
rather discover that I hadn’t taken the right antidote than that
I’d taken this antidote and it hadn’t worked for me.” That’s
why I thought it would be good to talk about this “new birth”
thing -- because I think there are a lot of us very “thinking
people” who hear about the new birth, and hear about how it changes
everything, and how it makes sense out of life, and how it makes life
satisfying, and how it makes life successful. A lot of us think
we’ve tried it and it doesn’t seem to have taken with us.
Loved ones, all I’m
anxious is that you really have tried it. That you will really have
tried the new birth and not some of the counterfeits that you get
today. You remember last Sunday morning, we talked about how many
people think they’re born again when they’ve adopted a new set of
values, a kind of “Christian set of values”, or they’ve changed
their way of thinking, or they’ve adopted a new set of ethical
standards in their life. They say, “I’ve been born again.”
All they mean is, “My mind has come into some enlightenment. I’m
seeing some things clearer than I did before.” That’s what they
mean.
A new birth is not
just that. The tragedy is that many of us have come into that after
we’ve been struggling with alcoholism, or with immorality in our
own life or with some drug addiction. So often, that change in our
way of thinking is connected with a real freedom of some kind that
we’ve come into in our own lives. Often we put the two together
and say, “Ah, I must have been born again because I’m thinking
differently. I’m thinking now the way all those Christians think,
and I have come free of this drug addiction and so I’m born again.”
Well, not necessarily.
Many of us can have
changed our way of thinking and adopted a new set of values and even
come into new friends. Many of us have joined some church and we
feel, “Ah, I’ve been born again because I’ve changed all my
friends. I’ve changed my whole social circle.” In fact, all
that’s taken place is we’ve become groupies, religious groupies
-- but really, a new birth has not taken place inside us. You
remember I suggested last day that one of the ways you can determine
if you’re born again or not is, do you suffer the same dreadful
plague that everybody suffers in our day -- or do you not? That
dreadful plague is this terrible sense of lack of self-worth that so
many people in our society have, a dreadful feeling that they’re
not worth anything, a dreadful lack of self-esteem, a dreadful lack
of any value to their own lives. It seems that almost everybody you
talk to, at least in western civilization, is suffering that agony
inside in their own hearts. Loved ones, you can’t be born again
and feel that. That’s a contradiction. The new birth, whatever it
is, takes care of all that.
If you’re sitting
here this morning saying, “Boy, well that’s what I feel. I feel,
ah, what am I? I’m nothing. I’m nothing. I have no sense of
value. I have no sense of self-esteem. I have no sense of
self-worth. That’s me. I feel I mean nothing to anybody. And in
fact, my life is kind of empty and pointless. I’m going here to
the university. I chose a subject because you have to choose a
subject. I chose a major because you have to choose a major.
Everybody says you do these things. That’s why I’m doing them.
But really, I don’t know where my life is going. This recession
has just delivered me for the moment because now I can concentrate on
making money -- at least I have to make money to keep alive. But
really, in my own heart, I don’t know why I’m here. I don’t
know what I’m doing here. I just bounce from one position to
another and that’s the way my life has been going for years. It
seems every time I bounce from one occupation to another, from one
job to another, I felt less and less value to myself or to anybody
else.”
Now loved ones, if
you feel like that -- and thousands of us do in these days -- see
that you haven’t been born again: “Whoopee, you’ve taken the
red pill -- so there’s hope! There’s a chance that you can take
the pink pill.” There’s a chance that you can be delivered from
that because, you remember what we’ve shared, that when you feel
like that, you feel that way because you feel you’re “a nothing”.
You feel you’re unimportant, You feel that way because you’ve
been preoccupied with pleasing everybody else from the moment you
decided to please your mom, the moment you decided to please your dad
by going into a certain job, the moment you began to try to please
the peers in your high school by getting a letter on the football
team right through to the time you began to please your wife, or
please your husband by cooking the right food. You’ve been
pleasing, pleasing, pleasing people, people, people. You’ve been
concentrating on doing what this old society of ours tells you you
should do. You’ve been trying to treat it as if it were god and
therefore have never paid any attention to God, himself.
What we said last
Sunday was, the new birth is you, saying, “Stop! I’m going to
stop this game I’m playing. What does it matter whether I please
all the bosses? What does it matter whether I please all the
parents? What does it matter whether I please all the parents, or
all the peers? If I’m here and there’s no reason to my life,
what’s the point of it all?” And then you turn around to God,
the Creator, and see that he has made you absolutely unique! He has
put you here to do something in his world that only you can do. And
you say, “God, I noticed I am different. I AM different and I’ve
often thought I was different. Even as I sit and crouch like this, I
keep thinking, ‘But I am different. I think differently from them.
I know they may be better than me, they may be cleverer than me,
they may be richer than me, they may look better than I do but I know
I’m different from them. I know I’m different than everybody
else in this room.’” It’s amazing you can say that. It’s
amazing.
There isn’t one of
us here, there isn’t one little person, not one of us little souls,
but can say that this morning. It’s a miracle. You can say, “That
guy can be up there and he can look okay, and the guy sitting beside
me can look okay, and the girl down the row, but I am different from
them. I’m different from everybody in this room.” And the new
birth is turning around to your Maker and saying, “God, you have
made me different, I can just assume you made me different and knew
you made me different. You have put me here different from everybody
else to do something that none of the rest can. So dear God, will
you start telling me what I’m supposed to be doing here? Tell me
why I’m here. Tell me what you want me to do with my life because
I am tired and worn out trying to please everybody else and get a
sense of value from everybody else’s approval. God I need you to
tell me why you’ve put me here.”
Loved ones, what
we’ve said was, your Creator DID make you different from all the
rest of us here. He made you different for one purpose and that
purpose you’ve to fulfill -- none of the rest of us can. If you
don’t do it, that bit will be forever missing in this universe.
Your God is able to let you know -- he can get through to you.
Now you say, “I
don’t know how he’ll get through to me. Will he speak out loud?
Will he speak through an amplifying system? Will he speak through
some other person?” Loved one, he’ll speak deep down in your
conscience. It’s just you’re so used to ignoring that, that you
can’t imagine he’ll speak. He has a person called his Spirit,
it’s the real him. He is able to speak to you deep, deep down to
the part of you that has died -- because, there is a part of you
that has died. There’s a little bit of you, yourself, that died
years ago and has been buried under layers and layers of trying to
please other people. God’s own Spirit is able to speak to that
part of you and begin to make you alive again inside. That’s it.
I’ve quoted this
poem before [Yonder See the Morning] written by an English poet, A.E.
Housman, who taught Greek in Oxford at Cambridge. I think it’s so
good because it says what many of us feel:
“Yonder see the
morning blink:
The sun is up,
and up must I,
To wash and dress
and eat and drink
And look at things
and talk and think
And work, and
God knows why.
Oh often have I
washed and dressed
And what's to
show for all my pain?
Let me lie abed and
rest:
Ten thousand times
I've done my best
And all's to do
again.”
If you’ve ever
felt like that, loved ones, there’s a dear God who has made you,
who is able to tell you why he put you here. He’s able to bring
that part of you that has died alive again inside. That’s what the
new birth is. It’s you coming alive inside. It’s the real you
that’s buried underneath all the people-pleasing, and the
principle-practicing, and the regulation and rule-obeying-self that
has been created. It’s YOU deep down inside coming alive.
Now how do you know?
How do you know you have come alive? How can you know that you are
born again? It’s interesting, there’s a piece in this Bible that
says it. A man called Paul was writing to people who lived in Rome
and he said this [Romans 8:16], “The Spirit himself” -- that is
the Spirit of God, God’s own eye, God himself, his own little self,
the very heart of God, the Spirit himself -- “will bear witness
with your spirit” -- with your little eye, the little self that is
in deep down inside you, the real you. The Spirit himself, the
Spirit of God, will bear witness with your spirit that you’re a
child of God. That’s how you’ll know. That’s how you’ll
know.
In other words, if
you ask God to put his Spirit into you this morning and to make you
start living again inside and being fresh again, and beginning to see
things new again, and beginning to come alive inside, and be you and
not what everybody else wants you to be, but be you, yourself, as you
really are, you’ll have a sense of another person being inside you.
That’s what it means, the Spirit himself will bear witness with
you.
You’ll have a
sense of another Spirit being inside you. You’ll sense you’re
not living by your own judgment any longer. You’ll sense it’s
not just YOU talking to yourself. It’s not just you and yourself
inside alone in your own head. You’ll sense there’s another
person inside you who is giving you directions and you’ll begin to
sense that there is another person, the Spirit of God inside, who is
beginning to lead you. That’s what this Bible says. It says,
“Those who are led by the Spirit of God are Sons of God.” You
then begin to sense you’re not just doing things by what you think
is right or what you think is best.
You’ll begin to
get up in the morning and sense another little impression inside you
that is saying, “Now, why not do this today?” And it’s
interesting, as you respond to that and do what this Spirit inside
you tells you, you’ll begin to hear him more and more loudly in
your own mind -- sometimes through your thoughts, sometimes through
your own spirit, sometimes through your conscience, sometimes even
through something that you read -- but you’ll begin to be delivered
from that prison of introspection in which you’ve been encased in
so many years. The Spirit himself will bear witness with you.
You’ll find you’re no longer being dominated by rules and
regulations. I don’t know if you’ve ever felt that.
Sometimes I think
we’re the dumbest people alive. I don’t know that I’m for
abortion any more than anybody else is, and I don’t know that I’m
for any of the other things any more than the rest of you are, but do
you not feel sometimes we’re all doing the same thing because we’re
all supposed to do the same thing? I mean, the things themselves are
good but we are not alive inside. We’re just a bundle of little
principle-practicing, rule-obeying, regulation-observing animals.
When the Spirit of God comes inside you, suddenly you break into
glorious individualism. You begin to sense that you’re doing
things because your God actually wants you to do them. The Spirit
himself bears witness with you. He gives you a sense that you’re
doing these things because God wants you to do them. It’s not
because some preacher has told us to do them. It’s not because
we’ve read some book and we think it’s good for us to do them.
It’s not because we’ve read some self-help book and we think
it’ll be good for our psychological makeup or emotional experience,
or good for our marriage, or good for our church or good for our job.
We’ll do it because we feel GOD wants us to do it -- it’s a
glorious feeling. He might not want anybody else in the world to do
it -- but he wants us to do it. Suddenly you’ll begin to sense
that there is Someone inside you who is giving you individual
directions. That’s part of what the witness of God’s Spirit is,
loved ones.
Another part of the
witness of God’s Spirit is that he bears what the Bible calls
“fruit”. There’s a verse in Galatians (5:22) which reads like
this, “The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, long suffering,
gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance.” You’ll begin
to see that there’s something like a stream of fresh water coming
up from inside you. I don’t know how many of you have felt,
“There’s a stream of poison coming up from inside me.” I don’t
know how many of you have felt, “There’s a huge monstrous
self-inside me that I can’t keep down or control?” But loved
ones, when you’re born of God there’s a new Spirit of love that
begins to come up from inside you. You begin to get up in the
morning and feel joy. You begin to find yourself in difficult
situations at work, or in the class which are chaos and conflicting
and yet, a peace rises up from inside you.
It’s no longer,
“Let me get to the first counselor,” or, “Let me get to my
friend,” or, “Let me get to a tranquilizer. Let me get something
that will steady me and steady my nerves” -- but instead, you find
there’s a peace that begins to well up from inside that God’s own
Spirit is creating inside you. That’s another mark of a person who
is born of God. There’s a verse in Romans 5:5 that says that, “We
experience the love of God that is shed abroad in our hearts through
the Holy Spirit.” A person who is born again, who is changed by
God’s Spirit coming into them, begins to sense an incomprehensible
love for other people coming out from inside their hearts -- really.
It’s not that love
that just loves because you’re hoping they’ll love you back.
It’s not that love that loves just because you’re supposed to
love, but it’s a love that is patient and kind, that is gentle,
that is not arrogant or rude. It’s a love that is not irritable or
resentful, or a love that does not insist on its own way. You begin
to sense a love coming from inside your heart that actually wants to
put the other people first because you’ll have a clear sense
yourself that your Father is looking after you, and you can afford to
live for other people and not for yourself.
So the Spirit that
comes inside you makes you aware that there’s another person inside
you. Have you ever tried being yourself? Have you? It’s the most
disgusting disappointing experiment that you ever carry out. You
know how you get -- you feel, “Yeah, you’re right. You’re
right, I’m just a little animal doing what everybody else tells me.
You’re right, I’m trying to please my parents here. I’m trying
to please my peers here. I’m trying to please the professor here
and trying to please my friends here. You’re right. I ought to be
myself. I’m just going to be myself and let it all hang out.”
And the great ugly creature starts hanging out. It’s terrible!
Nobody can stand you. Eventually, you can’t stand yourself and you
call the whole experiment off.
Now the truth is,
that’s NOT your real self. That’s the miserable selfish
monstrosity that has become you since you were born. But the new
self that is born again is a completely new being. And loved ones,
you find your own spirit bears witness, your own spirit begins to
give you a sense that your God really does know you. That’s it.
You begin to sense, “He knows me.” You hear me saying it -- and
I think you love me -- and so you believe me, but that’s different
from you sensing inside, “My God DOES know me.” You walk under
those stars at night and you look up, and you have a sense inside
your own breast that says, “God knows me. My Creator knows who I
am. He knows me.” You begin to feel you KNOW. You can tell the
world, “He knows me. My Maker knows me.”
That’s part of it.
You begin to sense that your Maker does know you. He knows Ronald
Regan. He knows Leonid Brezhnev -- but amazing of all things, he
knows YOU and he knows your name. You begin to sense you know what
to do with your life and he’s beginning to tell you what to do.
Your own spirit bears witness that you are an individual here on
earth with a special thing to do that none of the rest have to do.
Do you know loved
ones, that it doesn’t matter if you spend your whole life washing
floors? Do you know that everyone of us here who has come into any
kind of satisfaction in our own lives would say the same thing. We’d
say, “Actually, it doesn’t matter what you do? It doesn’t much
matter what you do?” Most jobs get down to doing the job, finally
-- however interesting the job might be -- it finally gets down to
you have to do the job day after day and be faithful. The truth is
it doesn’t matter too much what you do. The fact is, God may want
you to wash floors -- but if he wants you to wash floors, that will
fulfill you completely and absolutely, and that’s the only thing
that matters, and it will prepare you for the job he has for you when
the universe becomes ours. So, there’s a sense in your own spirit,
your own spirit bears witness, “Yeah, I don’t care what my
parents think of me. I don’t care what my peers think of me. I
don’t care how I look like to other people. I don’t care how
important the job seems to be that I have, my God has given me this.
He knows that I know, and I know that he knows that I’m doing this
because he put me here to do it.”
Boy, loved ones, no
money pays you for that. Nothing makes up for that feeling that
you’re doing what your Maker put you here to do and he’s the only
one whose opinion really counts. You get a greater sense of that.
The spirit too bears witness to Jesus and you’re place in Jesus.
You know, a lot of us have real trouble. We say, “Oh, I know what
you say. I know what you say but I can’t feel I’m forgiven. I
can’t feel God’s forgiveness. Yeah, I know he’s forgiven me
and I know Jesus died for me. I know all that -- but I don’t feel
it. I don’t feel it.” Well, when you’re born of God you have
no trouble with that.
The Spirit bears
witness to the fact that you were crucified with Christ, that your
old miserable self was destroyed with him, and that you’ve been
made new, and that God has made him to be sin who knew no sin so that
you could be freed from yourself, and that he is no longer counting
your trespasses against you, and does not reward you according to
your iniquities but he has forgiven you, and you are his own child,
and he is your Father, and he has forgiven all your sins. Loved
ones, the Spirit bears witness to that. A person who is born of God
has no trouble trying to feel that they’re forgiven of God. They
KNOW they’re forgiven. They know that their God loves them and has
forgiven them and regards them as his own dear child.
Maybe one of the
clearest indications that you’re born of God is one that’s put it
like this in John, “Hereby know we that we are the children of God
by the spirit of obedience that he has given us.” That’s it.
You find that,
“Whosoever is born of God does not commit sin”. (1 John 3:9)
That is, when you allow God’s Spirit to come into you, you find
that the laws and the commandments don’t describe what you “ought
to do”, they describe “you”. You find that anyone who has
allowed his old self to be destroyed with Jesus and has allowed God’s
Spirit to come into him, he doesn’t have any other gods except God.
He doesn’t commit adultery. He doesn’t steal. He doesn’t
bear false witness. He doesn’t take the name of the Lord his God
in vain. He doesn’t have trouble with resentment, and anger, and
envy and jealousy. He finds that it’s more natural to do what his
Father wants him to do. The reason is that the Spirit of his
Father’s Son has come into him and he finds he wants to please him.
He’s like a little
boy who has a dear Father that he loves with all his heart. It’s
not hard to please that Father. He WANTS to please him. You think
back to teachers that you respected. Think back to teachers or
coaches that you looked up to. Did you have to beat yourself to bits
to obey them? You know you didn’t! You know you almost lived
day-after-day to do something that would please them. You wanted to
impress them. You wanted them to think that you were good and that
you were doing what they wanted you to do. It’s the same when
God’s own Spirit comes into you -- you find that it’s natural not
to sin.
Now I know that’s
bad talk in our day. Our society tells us continually, “Oh,
everybody, every good red-blooded American gets angry once a week --
you must! Every good red-blooded American beats his wife at least
once a month. Everybody who is real, and healthy and normal
expresses their anger and is human -- good human beings.” Really,
the Bible says, “good carnal beings” --because so often our
psychology studies fallen man and describes what fallen man is like.
Fallen man is pretty retched. But real psychology studies the one
Man who lived as we were all meant to live, the man called Jesus.
He’s the man that lived a truly human life. When we’re most like
him we’re most human. That’s why this dear Bible says, “Look,
if you’re born of God, you don’t commit sin. Anybody born of God
doesn’t commit sin. He can’t sin because God’s nature abides in
him.” Of course, it doesn’t really mean he can’t sin. You CAN
if you want to, but he finds that he’s acting against his nature if
he does.
You know the way
before you’re born of God, it’s easy to lose your temper. I
mean, you don’t have to concentrate too much. You don’t have to
do a couple of courses at the university on “Temper-Losing” in
order to, “I must try today to lose my temper. Let me
concentrate.” It’s natural to lose your temper, it seems. It’s
just natural to get angry. It’s natural to get irritable. It’s
natural to get resentful and critical of other people. Well, do you
see when God’s nature comes into you when you’re born of God,
it’s natural to do what Jesus does. It’s natural to be like him.
So whosoever is born
of God does not commit sin -- commit sin in a sense of making a
mistake? Oh no, you make mistakes. You’ll make all kinds of errors
because you can’t be saved from that. Your mind is still a human
mind and you’ll make all kinds of mistakes and errors. You’ll at
times do things even that you didn’t know were wrong. You’ll do
them and suddenly, you’ll find out it’s wrong, and you’ll feel,
“Oh, I shouldn’t have done that.” But what it means is,
whosoever is born of God does not commit sin. “Sin” in the sense
in which it’s described in James 2, “Anybody who knows what is
right to do and fails to do it, for him it is sin.” That’s it
--not a high philosophical definition of sin about avoiding the
things that you don’t know. You can’t do that. You can’t be
as perfect as God himself -- but sin in the sense of avoiding the
things that you know are wrong. You know those are the things that
drive us crazy, aren’t they? I mean, you’re not concerned with
all the little fine mistakes you make over things that you don’t
know anything about. That doesn’t bring guilt to you. What brings
guilt is those wretched things in our lives that we know are wrong,
and we try to overcome and we cannot stop them. That’s what drives
you crazy.
Now anybody born of
God doesn’t commit sin in that he finds it natural to avoid those
things. If you say to me, “Oh, does that mean if I have ever
sinned that I’m not born of God?” The Bible says if we do sin we
have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous. So
obviously, if you trip, you immediately go to God and you say, “Lord,
I’m sorry I didn’t mean that.” And he says, “Son, I know you
didn’t mean it. I know you didn’t mean it.” There’s that
immediate sense.
Whereas, have you
not felt at times that there might not be that sense -- that you go
to God and you say, “Lord, I didn’t mean it. I didn’t mean
it.” And he’d say, “Really? Did you not?” And we wouldn’t
be too sure. Now, when you’re born of God, when God puts his
Spirit inside you, you find it’s natural to obey. It’s natural
to obey where it used to be natural to disobey. That’s one of the
clearest signs that you’re a child of God, loved ones.
I’d push you on it
yourself -- those of you who have children and those of you who would
like to have children. Isn’t it true we would really like our
children to be like that? I mean, we’d really like to think that
we didn’t have to persuade them to obey us. We’d really like to
think that they loved us so much that they wanted to be like us.
That’s what it is when you’re born of God’s Spirit. You begin
to find it’s natural to obey him and natural to avoid sin. Then
loved ones, could I just say this, the biggest reason for brothers
and sisters in the university not believing in Christianity is not
what you think. Many of us think, “Oh well yes, it’s because of
evolution, you see,” or, “It’s because of intellectual
difficulties that they’re having,” or, “It’s because they
really don’t believe in the historical veracity of the Bible.”
It isn’t. It’s because thousands, and thousands of people say
they’re born of God but they don’t live like God. That’s
right. That’s right.
I’ve been on the
campus now for 15 years and I know that’s it. I guarantee – I
assure you, that’s it. Students of all ages are skeptical of
Christianity, not primarily because of intellectual difficulties, but
because those who say they’re born of God don’t live like people
who are born of God. Now if you sense this morning that some of
these things speak to you, don’t cover up the symptoms. Don’t!
Don’t argue about them, don’t rationalize, don’t battle with
them. That’s like having cancer and trying to pretend you haven’t
cancer. That’s why I started, loved ones, with the illustration
about the pink and red pills. Why not go to the medicine cabinet and
get the pink pills? Why not go before God this morning and say,
“God, I thought I was born again and I thought I was your child.
But from that description given this morning, I’m not! So God, I
ask you now, will you show me what things I have to leave off in my
life so that you can put the Spirit of your Son inside me and make me
new? Lord, I want to be myself as you intended me to be. I want to
come alive inside. I want to be real and alive with you. Will you
show me what I have to put aside so that your Spirit can come in and
make me new?” And loved ones, God will do it with you as he did it
with me.
He’ll be faithful.
He will come into you and you’ll sense a new spirit inside you,
and you’ll be a changed person this day. That can be for you if
you are really serious about beginning to be a real, alive person and
no longer just a robot.
Let us pray.
Dear God, we would
ask you to show us if there is any unreality in our lives that
prevents you making us what you wanted us to be in the first place.
Dear God, if you see any sins in our lives that we have simply been
rationalizing, or pretending weren’t there, will you convict us now
of those sins so that we can deal with those habits that we’ve got
used to, that make us so course that your Spirit cannot dwell within
us. Lord, we’ve felt great emptiness at times in our lives and a
terrible boredom at times with life itself, and we see that part of
it is because we’re managing the whole thing on our own and we
really are boring without you.
So Lord God, will
you reveal to us if there are any sins that we need to put away and
stop doing so that you can bring your Spirit into our lives and make
us alive inside. Dear God, if we have done that honestly, and have
resolved never to touch those things again, will you now send the
Spirit of your Son into us, and will you make us alive inside, Holy
Spirit, so that we are able to know God as our own dear Father and to
love him, and to love our friends, and our colleagues the way you
dear Father, love us. We ask this for your own satisfaction Father
and for the sake of our own salvation.
Now the grace of our
Lord Jesus, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy
Spirit be with each one of us now and ever more. Amen.
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