Inheritanceنموونە
Much of the Old Testament deals with future events and the coming Messiah and His Kingdom. John the Baptist was not only the voice of God to his generation but also the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy. He did not merely prophesy about the coming Messiah and the New Covenant, as the Old Testament prophets did; he prepared the way for the people's hearts to receive Jesus by bearing witness to the Light.
Although John the Baptist was the greatest of the Old Testament prophets, he was not a born-again 'new creature in Christ.' When Jesus was raised from the dead, He enabled us to be 'born of the Spirit' and become children of God, heirs of God, and joint heirs with Christ. We were enabled to become 'partakers of the divine nature' and full-fledged sons of God. John operated under the Old Covenant when none of these promises were yet in effect. Jesus established a new order, 'the Kingdom of God,' in which these promises became effective. God saw John and all of the Old Testament prophets through the law.
The new birth is essential for entering into the Kingdom of God. Our spiritual man became dead unto (separated from) God through sin. Just as we didn't accomplish our physical birth, we cannot produce this spiritual rebirth. We are incapable of saving ourselves; therefore, we need a Savior. We believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, and we are saved.
Salvation is not a reformation, but a regeneration, a new birth, a new creation that can only be accomplished by a creative miracle of the Holy Spirit. Because of the new birth, He sees us through Jesus. Celebrate Life!
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We are joint-heirs with Christ. This is an awesome blessing! If you are doubtful and still need convincing, or if you are wavering and need some reminding, this 4-day reading plan is for you.
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