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Scriptures
to
read
-John
3:7,
Mark
13:10,
Heb.
11:6,
John
3:14,
2
Sam.
14:
14.
There
are
five
great
imperatives
in
these
verses.
The
word
"must"
places
beyond
doubt
the
imperative
nature
of
the
subject
presented.
Our
meditation
upon
these
five
portions
is
both
simple
and
solemn
for
those
who
are
not
saved.
Ye
MUST
Be
Born
Again,
John
3:7.
These
words
of
our
Lord
clearly
show
that,
in
order
to
enter
the
kingdom
of
God,
one
must
be
born
again.
He
was
addressing
the
"ruler
of
the
Jews"
and
His
words
were,
"Except
a
man
be
born
again
he
cannot
see
the
kingdom
of
God."
Nicodemus,
in
his
natural
condition,
and
likewise
all
others,
are
outside
of
God's
kingdom.
This
is
the
first
solemn
lesson
all
must
learn
who
would
be
saved.
Nicodemus
then
asked
the
question,
"How
can
a
man
be
born
when
he
is
old?"
This
reveals
that
he
was
thinking
in
terms
of
another
natural
birth.
But
the
Lord
showed
him
that
this
new
birth
is
spiritual
and
is
brought
about
only
by
the
Holy
Spirit
and
the
Word
of
God.
"Marvel
not",
said
the
Saviour,
"Ye
must
be
born
again".
Many
marvel
still
at
this
second
birth,
but
these
plain
words
of
Christ
place
beyond
doubt,
the
absolute
need
of
the
new
birth.
Let
me
pause
and
ask
our
readers,
Have
you
experienced
this
new
birth?
If
not,
may
you
solemnly
be
awakened
to
see
that
you
are
outside
not
only
of
the
Kingdom,
but
are
in
danger
of
being
outside
of
heaven
for
all
eternity,
for
Jesus
said,
"Ye
must
be
born
again".
Now
let
me
point
out
three
things
that
"must
be"
if
any
are
to
be
born
again.
The
Son
of
Man
MUST
be
Lifted
Up,
John
3:14
Before
you
could
be
born
again,
this
event
must
take
place.
The
new
birth
is
the
impartation
of
spiritual
life,
the
possession
of
eternal
life,
a
"passing
from
death
unto
life",
John
5:24.
If
any
are
to
possess
this
eternal
life,
it
is
abundantly
clear
from
John
3:14,
it
can
only
be
on
the
grounds
of
the
death
of
Christ.
Entrance
can
only
be
possible
through
the
lifting
up
of
Christ
upon
the
Cross.
This
was
the
great
purpose
of
His
advent
into
the
world,
to
give
life
by
the
laying
down
of
His
own
life.
Thank
God,
He
died
for
our
sins,
and,
God's
claims
having
been
met,
He
is
risen,
and
thus
the
basis
of
the
impartation
of
eternal
life
is
laid
at
Calvary.
The
Gospel
MUST
Be
Preached,
Mark
13:10
The
reference
here
has
primarily
to
do
with
God's
message
in
a
future
day,
but
the
words
are
equally
true
of
God's
message
today.
If
one
is
to
be
born
again,
he
must
hear
the
glad
news
of
the
Gospel,
for,
"How
shall
they
hear
without
a
preacher?"
In
order
that
all
may
hear,
God
has
raised
up,
fitted
and
sent
His
servants
to
preach
the
Gospel
to
every
creature
and
to
all
the
world.
There
is
no
other
way
to
be
saved
except
through
the
Tidings
which
the
Gospel
declares.
The
Lord's
servants
have
no
other
message
for
the
world.
The
Gospel
of
God's
rich
grace
points
to
the
finished
work
of
Christ
as
the
ground
of
salvation,
the
written
Word
of
God
as
the
assurance
of
salvation,
the
living
and
exalted
Lord
Jesus
as
the
joy
of
salvation
and,
finally,
the
coming
again
of
Christ
as
the
Hope
of
salvation.
What
a
glorious
message
the
Gospel
is,
and,
thank
God,
we
are
able
to
write
it
and
tell
it
to
you
today.
It
is
our
prayer
that
it
may
reach
some
reader's
soul
and
that
you
will
ponder
over
your
need
and
of
God's
provision
to
meet
it.
The
Sinner
MUST
Believe,
Heb.
11:6
Here
we
have
man's
responsibility.
Those
who
desire
to
be
born
again
must
believe
the
good
and
reliable
news
of
the
Gospel.
God
has
provided
salvation,
Christ
has
purchased
it
by
His
blood,
the
Gospel
proclaims
it
far
and
near,
but
all
is
of
no
avail
if
the
hearer
fails
to
believe
it.
Note
and
read
the
following
verses
which
underline
this
truth:
John,
chapter
3,
verses
14,
15,
16,
18
and
36,
and
also
chapter
5
and
verse
24.
The
apostolic
answer
to
the
anxious
soul's
question,
"What
must
I
do
to
be
saved?"
is
"Believe
on
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ
and
thou
shalt
be
saved."
Thus
we
see
that
a
man
must
be
born
again
to
enter
heaven,
it
must
only
be
by
the
death
of
Christ
made
known
in
the
preaching
of
the
Gospel
and
the
sinner
who
hears
it
must
believe.
"The
sinner
who
believes
is
free
Can
say,
"the
Saviour
died
for
me",
Can
point
to
the
atoning
blood
And
say,
"This
made
my
peace
with
God."
Have
you,
my
dear
unsaved
reader,
owned
your
need
and
simply
accepted
God's
provision
in
Christ
to
meet
your
need?
If
not,
why
not
today,
as
there
is
another
solemn
imperative
to
consider.
We
MUST
Die,
2
Sam.
14:14
This
is
true
of
us
all,
unless
the
Lord
comes,
in
which
case,
those
who
have
been
born
again
will
be
"caught
up"
to
meet
the
Lord,
without
dying.
Should
death
claim
those
who
are
believers
before
that
day,
all,
without
exception,
will
go
to
be
with
Christ
in
heaven.
If
not
born
again,
if,
for
any
reason,
my
reader
should
miss
Christ
and
die
an
unbeliever,
he
will
be
damned
(Mark
16:16),
lift
up
the
eyes
in
Hell
in
torments
and
finally
and
eternally
perish
in
the
awful
lake
which
burneth
with
fire
and
brimstone
(Rev.
21:8).
Should
this
paper
fall
from
your
hand
and
life
be
terminated,
where
would
your
soul
be?
It
is
heaven
or
hell,
it
is
"turn
or
burn",
it
is
Christ
or
the
world.
Which
will
it
be
for
you?
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