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Scriptural Proofs Of Spirit-Begetting
"Of His own will begat He us
with the Word of Truth."-- James 1:18.
THE SCRIPTURES tell us that our Lord left the glory which He had with
the Father before the world was and came to earth, becoming a man, "for
the suffering of death," that He might give Himself "a Ransom for
all." At the age of thirty, we are told, He went to Jordan and presented
Himself as a Sacrifice to God. After His baptism, as He came up out of the
water, the Holy Spirit descended upon Him, "the Heavens were opened unto
Him." He was then led of the Spirit (this newly begotten Spirit) into the
wilderness for forty days, to commune with the Father, to study the types and
prophecies of the Scriptures, and to be tested of the Adversary. Thereafter, He
was able to see clearly the course which the Father had marked out for Him, as
shown in these types and prophecies.
In inviting His disciples to follow Him, our Lord made it very plain
that in so doing they must of necessity be baptized into His death and partake
of His cup of suffering, that they might live and reign with Him. Throughout
the Scriptures it is pointed out that the Church are to be members of the Body
of Christ, of which He is the Head. They declare that He is our Forerunner, the
Captain of our salvation; that "as He was, so are we, in this world";
that His experiences are to be our experiences. They declare that He is
"leading many sons"--His brethren--to God, to glory.
The steps that we are to take, then, are exactly the steps that He took
whom we are to follow. He is our great Pattern. We are enabled by faith to see,
under Divine guidance, the redemption which Jesus accomplished [R5580 : page 349] for us, and our opportunity of
becoming His disciples, of being baptized into His death. Baptism into death
would be far from desirable, unless there were some way by which it might be
made a gateway unto life; and this way was provided by God. It was opened first
for His Son.
JESUS' HUMAN AND SPIRIT NATURES
TYPIFIED
In the type of the Atonement Day, our Lord's human nature was represented
in the bullock, which was offered for sacrifice. The high priest, clothed in
the white linen garments of sacrifice, represented Him as a spirit-begotten New
Creature, after His human sacrifice was accepted, and while the actual
consuming of His human body was in process. The high priest, clothed in the
"garments of glory and beauty," represented Him after His
resurrection to the Divine nature, after He was born of the Spirit and highly
exalted to glory, honor and immortality by the Father, as a reward for His
faithfulness.--John 3:3-8.
So at the time when we present ourselves to God in consecration, and our
sacrifice is accepted of Him, we die as men; but we are likewise begotten to
the new nature, the new life. And this new life, begotten from above, continues
to grow by the assimilation of spiritual nourishment, until it will, in due
time, be born a fully developed spirit being, like unto our Lord. (1 John 3:2; Romans 8:29.) This process and its
outcome are brought to our attention in the Scripture which declares of our
Lord that He was "the First-born from the dead." And this word born
[gennao, in the Greek] is the same word which is translated begotten. It
relates to the entire process of bringing forth. This is a progressive matter;
first there is the begetting, then the period of gestation, then birth.
Our Lord's baptism to the new life was at the time He made His
consecration unto death at His baptism. The New Creature there begun was
growing during the three and a half years thereafter. This period, as before
mentioned, was represented in the high priest in the type. At His baptism He
was begotten as a Son of God on the highest plane--the Divine. John the Baptist
here bore witness of Him, saying, "I saw the Spirit descending from Heaven
like a dove, and it abode upon Him." The record of the Scriptures is that
only those who are begotten of the Spirit can see spiritual things.--1 Corinthians 2:9-16.
DEEP TRUTHS NOT VISIBLE ON THE
SURFACE
It is asked: Why is it that a fact of so great importance as the Lord's
begetting of the Spirit is not stated in so many words, but must be proven by
deduction? We reply: To those who are spiritually minded there is very strong
evidence indeed, yet it might be passed over by others and not recognized at
all. This is likewise true of other important Scriptural doctrines. There is
one Scripture which declares that through the exceeding great and precious
promises we may be made partakers of the Divine nature. Other Scriptures state
that the followers of Christ shall share His glory, honor and immortality. These
latter Scriptures imply the same thing as the first, though only the one text (2 Peter 1:4) states the matter in just those words.
In respect to our Lord's resurrection, it is declared that "He was
put to death in flesh, and made alive in Spirit." (1
Peter 3:18--Diaglott.) This Scripture does not say that He was raised a Spirit,
but this is the evident meaning; and we know that this was the case: "Now
the Lord is that Spirit." (2 Corinthians 3:17.) In Colossians 1:18we read of our Lord: "And He is the Head of
the Body, the Church, who is the beginning [of this New Creation], the
First-born from the dead." As our Lord was born from the dead a spirit
Being, He must have been previously begotten of the Spirit, as birth is always
preceded by begetting.
In speaking of the resurrection of the Church, which is declared to be
Christ's resurrection (Philippians 3:10), the Apostle Paul
says: "It is sown an animal body, it is raised a spiritual body." So it
is "here a little and there a little" that we must find these
precious truths. This seems to be the way in which the Lord has prepared the
Bible--giving here a little and there a little of these jewels of Truth. Those
who are superficial in their search will overlook the most important features
of Truth, to find later that they have only a small part.
CLEARER LIGHT NOW SHINING
As we search the Scriptures, and learn how to rightly divide and rightly
combine its various elements, now that the dawning light of the New
Dispensation is shining on the Word, making it more luminous to our view, we
see the wonderful whole--the great Plan that we and others had previously
passed over and failed to discern. Those who are not of the right class will
not be able to see the Truth in all its wondrous clearness, beauty and harmony.
If we have the right spirit as children of God, we shall want to know what God
has in reservation for His people.
This gives an opportunity for the operation of the Spirit of the Truth
upon our hearts and minds. This desire leads us to come together for Bible
study, when the worldly would say: Let us play billiards or chess or pool. They
complain to us: You have already read that Bible several times. We tell them
that we have and with a great deal of blessing.
Thus, as we are desiring to know the Lord's Plan and His will concerning
us, He reveals it to us more and more; and thus, little by little, we gain a great
aggregate of Truth, which greatly rejoices our hearts, gives us an intelligent
understanding of the wonderful day in which we are living, and gives us
calmness and confidence, while the hearts of others are failing them for fear.
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