Choice 9: John 3. We Must Be Born Again
The Savior declared that we must be “born again” (John 3:3).
Review John 3:1–8; Mosiah 5:7. Then respond in writing to the following
questions and instructions:
•What is the
difference between “seeing” the kingdom of God and “entering” the kingdom of
God?
I think that
the difference between “seeing” the Kingdom of God and “entering” the kingdom
of God is the same thing as having a goal in sight and actually achieving that
goal. You can know what you need to do to enter the kingdom of God without ever
actually entering. You have to see it to enter it, but not vice versa.
• What did Jesus
Christ teach Nicodemus that he must do to enter the kingdom of God?
Christ taught
him that he must be baptized before he enters the kingdom of God.
• What does it
mean to be “born of water”?
Being born
of water is different than being born of the Spirit. To be born of water is
being baptized, when you make covenants with the Lord.
•Read Moses 6:59
and list ways that baptism is a symbol of rebirth. Read Romans 6:4 and list how
baptism can be a symbol of death.
In Moses
6:59, it says, “That by reason of transgression cometh the fall, which fall
bringeth death… even so ye must be born again into the kingdom of heaven…” Sin
is like death. When we are baptized we are cleansed of our sins and made new,
with no sin, like a child.
In Romans
6:4, it says, “Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death…” Christ
was raised from the dead, and baptism is a symbol of that. We go into the
water, as if being buried, and then we come out of the water, as if rising from
the dead.
•What does it
mean to be “born of the Spirit”?
Being born
of the Spirit is being confirmed, when we receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.
• What natural
element does the Lord compare with the Spirit? Why is it an effective
comparison?
I think this is talking about the Spirit coming in the form of a dove. The spirit came, not as a dove, but in the sign of a dove... the dove is a symbole created before this earth was. The devil cannot take the shape of a dove.
Review John 3:14–17, 35–36. Write a paragraph that describes
who the Father loves, what He has done to show his love for his children and
for Jesus Christ, what the purpose of the Savior was, and what blessings will
come to those who accept the Son.
Our Heavenly Father loves all of His children. To show is
love to us, he has given us “his only begotten son” that we could be saved. He
threw us a lifeline, and we have to grab on. In John 3:35, it says, “The Father
loveth the Son, and hath given all things into his hand.” The purpose of the
Savior is to be our lifeline. If we come to accept the son, we will have
everlasting life.
I think this is talking about the Spirit coming in the form of a dove. The spirit came, not as a dove, but in the sign of a dove... the dove is a symbole created before this earth was. The devil cannot take the shape of a dove.
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