Sunday

When Were the Disciples Really Born Again?


The question is: "When the disciples to be born again?" But we also ask: "If the disciples of a born-again?" I suppose that a standard does not think the disciples, a born again, but I came across some verses that led me to ask the same question one day.

I do not know why I came to this question, just wondering, I suppose, if you must be born again to see the kingdom of God as not all men must be born again? This is likely to consider the disciples were men, and not create any particular way that they need to be born again as all the others, which is the family of God

Sometimes we think the only thing on the surface rather than inside it. We are just outside the taste or the smell of fruity fruit and not really sink their teeth to bite and chew a piece on it for some time. I like to go a little 'deeper than the surface area and depth of flavor of what I've read or seen. It certainly makes life much more interesting.

We should know Jesus and Nicodemus in the evening to meet and discuss the nuances of Nicodemus Jesus with religious questions of origin and connection with God. Jesus was a way to ignore it and go to Step famous response, "if a man be born again, he can not see the kingdom of God" and then the talk that the way out. He refers to the point where the wind blows, and hear but do not know where it came from. He says it's the same way with everyone who is born from above.

Remember also that Adam received the life-giving breath of God and became a living soul? He did not have a water birth or a mother, but was created by God. But he manages to live the life that God breathed into his nostrils. It does not need to be born again because he was a created being, and already received the breath of the gods of life. But we have not received the breath of God as Adam. We need the breath of God. The disciples were no different. They needed this breath of God to be born again.

As we look at the time of your life where you are now hiding in fear for his physical life, locked in a room in Jerusalem, paranoid enough to open the door or go outside because they thought the men were wanted. They were, but do not realize that it is not at that time. They returned to the tomb of Jesus, which was raised, saw the empty tomb and left before Jesus comes into the picture and talk to Mary. She runs to where they are and tell them about it and good to stay there in utter confusion and shock that Jesus appears in the room with them and said, "Peace be with you."

He shows them his hands and his side to help them find conscienceness and comes to the reality of him actually being there in their midst. He said to them again, "Peace be with you by my Father sent me, so I send you." and so little strange "breathe" on them, he said, "Receive the Holy Spirit." Can you see it? Did they see? They must have, because the moment they do not hide any longer, or they doubt the person who stood before them. They "knew" it was the Lord, the Son of God, King of Kings. They could now see the kingdom of God on earth, and they never deviated from it.

Later in Acts we are told that they receive power from on high for what to do in Jerusalem to bring thousands to the power of God, so they can be saved. Jesus told them to wait for the Holy Spirit before they go out, like he was ready to ascend to heaven. Holy Spirit filled them, and they spoke in different languages ​​of the people gathered there to witness the Lord and His power. They satisfy the Commission that they were sent to do as Jesus in the room where they were first "blown" by Jesus.

There you have it. The "born again" experience of the disciples who receive life in God through Jesus breathing on them and then give their souls and spirits to go and make disciples of all nations.

So I leave you with this thought in the writings of Paul to Timothy, he reminds us that "Every part of Scripture is God" breathed "and useful in one way or another, showing us the truth , exposing our rebellion, correcting our mistakes, training us to live like gods. "And I leave you with one question:" Did God breathed on you? "If not, he can meet you where you are and take you to the largest ever lived the life, the life of Jesus Christ.

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