Richard
Ochs does a great job of critiquing born againism or the born again movement and the error made
by Nicodemus when he asked Jesus must a man be born again when he is oldbut
then turns right around in the following statement and makes exactly the same
mistake Nicodemus made, a statement Jesus would correct just as He bluntly and
sternly corrected Nicodemus:
<<<You
may protest that this makes God the ultimate determiner of who is saved. To
this the apostles and prophets with one voice cry, "Amen!" "Salvation
is from the Lord." Christians, as John puts it in the opening
chapter of his gospel, are people, "who were born not
of the will of the
flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God." (John l:13)
That's why we give thanks to God when someone is converted.>>>
Heres the
key to what Jesus said to Nicodemus:
John 3:6
That which is begotten of the flesh is flesh; and that which is begotten of the Spirit is spirit.
Who was
begotten of the flesh in Pauls allegory in Galatians 4? Ishmael, and
allegorically all non-Israelites. Who
was begotten of the spirit in his allegory? Israelites. What this means is that if a person is
begotten of two Israelite parents, theyre begotten of the spirit, and if
theyre begotten of two Ishmaelite parents (or allegorically two non-Israelite
parents), theyre begotten of the flesh. It also means that if a person is begotten of
one Israelite parent and one Ishmaelite parent, then they are also begotten of
the flesh and that they and their descendants can never be begotten of the
spirit.
Did Nicodemus
ever understand what Jesus meant? Probably not. And
neither does Richard Ochs.
As this may
have been spoken in Aramaic, written at one time in ancient Hebrew, translated
into ancient Greek, translated again into modern Greek, translated into KJV
English, and now is being evaluated from the perspective of modern English,
its easy enough to see why so many people have lost track of the significance
of this one simple statement made by Jesus.
But this is the only possible meaning of what Jesus said. He disputed precisely the notion that Richard
Ochs parrots from Nicodemus above, the precise
mistake made by those he aptly critiques.
"BORN-AGAIN"- ISM
Richard R. Ochs
There is much
talk these days about the rapid growth of the cults. Jehovah's Witnesses,
Christian Science, Mormonism, the Unification
Church, and a host of
lesser-known groups are making converts at astounding rates.
Yet, the
combined effect of all these groups is overshadowed by a movement that in the
last few years has grown to include over 30% of the U.S. population. The amazing
development of what might be called "Born-againism " is affecting all sectors of our
society. In fact, if the latest figures presented in the religious polls are
accurate, the current Born-again phenomenon could well be viewed as the fastest
growing cult in America.
Born-againism has permeated fundamentalist denominations as
leaven in dough, and expanded into the culture at large. Candidates espouse it
in order to get votes, entertainers use it to attract crowds, pro-football
players proclaim it to give respect to their Sunday afternoon brutality, and
the business world promotes it in order to make money. Even the secular press,
radio and T.V. have found it fashionable to occasionally slip the little words
"born again" into their speech and print.
That the
world has jumped on the Born-again bandwagon in order to exploit it is sad but
not surprising. We really shouldn't expect anything else from the spiritually
blind worldling. The real tragedy is that the whole
mess was spawned and spread by the "Church" and is now lauded as a
great revival of Christianity.
The truth is
that much of contemporary evangelicalism, like the church of Sardis,
appears to be alive, but actually is dead. (Rev.3:1) And we can't blame the
atheists, the agnostics or the liberals for this condition. No the fault lies
with the supposed "Bible believers." Error has been preached as truth
and propagated with cultish zeal. As a result, multitudes have believed a lie
and are headed for hell from fundamentalist church pews with a Bible in their
hands and a prayer on their lips. Many others have become disillusioned with
all the hypocrisy and false "fulfillment," and have concluded that
there is really nothing ~ to this "born-again" stuff after
all.
TRUTH TURNED TO ERROR
But
doesn't the Bible teach that men must be "born again"? Was
this not an absolutely fundamentalteaching of our
Lord, His apostles and the Church down through the ages? Yes, of
course it was, and without
this there is no true Christianity. But error cloaked in Biblical terms is
still error. In the case of the current "born-again" movement,
Scriptural terminology is being used to teach just the opposite of its original
meaning.
The great
doctrine of man's need for regeneration (i.e. miraculous new birth) is being
presented in a way that denies the very point it is supposed to teach. Stated
simply the error is this -that men are "born-again" as a
result of something "~" do. This something may be going forward"
at the close of an evangelistic message, making a "decision" for
Christ, or "repenting" and "believing" the gospel. Whatever
the requirement that is put before the sinner, the impression is given that
sinful man himself is the one who brings about his regeneration.
The sad
results of such a teaching can be seen all around us. Evangelists
who believe that men, dead in sin, can and will turn to God if the right kind
of emotional and psychological inducement is presented, push and pressure lost
people into making "decisions."
What ever is
necessary to get people to come forward, or raise their hand, or sign a card,
is tried by today's "soul winners." Highly emotional meetings,
prolonged appeals, repeated musical choruses, and even the deceitful tactic of
having counselors strategically placed in the audience to come forward at the
time of the "appeal" -all smack of the techniques of crowd
psychology.
Those who do
come forward (or raise their hand, or sign a card) are then coached into
believing that God has come into their lives, and that they are now
"saved!" Deep down, though, they know that nothing has really
happened. The evangelist has done something, the lost person has done
something, but God has done nothing. There has been no miracle!
The person
may give mental assent to the doctrine of the new birth and try to rejoice in
it, but there has been no supernatural passing from death to life. (Eph.2:4-5)
This is why
most of the "converts" of this kind of "born-againism "
show no real zeal for God, and many fall away completely after a month of
two. That some people are brought into the kingdom in these situations is no
doubt true. But it is in spite of these methods, not because of them. If we
turn to the section of Scripture most often quoted regarding the new birth we
find the Lord teaching just the opposite of the modern "soul-winner. "
YOU MUST BE BORN AGAIN
In
the third chapter of John's Gospel, Jesus tells Nicodemus, "You must be born
again." What did the Lord mean by this statement? First of all, it should
be noted that Jesus said nothing of any action or decision that Nicodemus must
make, nor did He even tell him to repent and believe the gospel. As a matter of
fact, Jesus was not telling Nicodemus to do~anything!
"You must be born again" was not a command Nicodemus was to obey; it
was simply a statement of fact.
Nicodemus, in
his blindness, misunderstood this statement and asked how anyone could do such
a thing as that -a man "cannot enter a second time into his mother's womb
and be born, can he"? To this, Jesus said in effect, "I'm not talking
about your doing anything, I'm talking about God doing
something." "I'm talking about the Spirit of God coming and
miraculously generating life in you. You, being flesh can only produce flesh.
Only the Spirit of God can produce the spiritual birth you must have in order
to enter the Kingdom
of God, and God's Spirit
blows where He wishes." (John 3:1-8)
The modern
evangelist's techniques and teachings are conspicuously absent in this account.
The Lord gave Nicodemus no "Four Spiritual Laws," nor any
instructions of "How to be Born Again," and He certainly used on
manipulative tricks. He was concerned to emphasize just one thing. Regeneration
is a miraculous work of God's Spirit.
We can, and
must, tell men to turn from their sins and believe the Gospel, but in doing
this we should realize that when a man does repent and believe, it is the
result of God's prior regenerative working within him. If this were not
the case, if man must actually initiate his own salvation, then it would be
impossible to escape the conclusion that men do not need regeneration at all,
but possess in themselves, an innate goodness which
causes them to seek after God. Though it be ever so
slight, this goodness is then the ultimate reason why one man is saved and
another is lost. But the apostle Paul clearly teaches the contrary when he
writes:
There is none righteous, not even one;
There is none who understands,
There is none who seeks for God..
There is none who does good,
There is not even one. (Rom.3:10-12)
Here Paul
states plainly that there is no "spark of goodness" in man
that causes him to respond to the gospel. In fact, man, blinded by sin and
Satan, does not even understand the gospel. He is in total rebellion against
God and His truth. If regeneration were contingent upon man first desiring God,
no one would ever be born again, for "there is none who seeks
God."
Moreover, if
man must ultimately be given credit for coming to God, Christianity is turned
into just one more of the world's man-centered religions or cults which teach
salvation by works. All such man- centered systems offer a false hope, for it
is simply impossible for sinful man to make himself different than he is -he
needs a new heart, he needs to be "born again!"
Again, it
should be stressed that we are certainly to tell men to seek God. We must tell
them to believe and receive Christ. But these commands will fall on spiritually
deaf ears unless God first generates life through the inward workings of His
Holy Spirit.
You
may protest that this makes God the ultimate determiner of who is saved. To
this the apostles and prophets with one voice cry, "Amen!" "Salvation
is from the Lord." Christians, as John puts it in the opening
chapter of his gospel, are people, "who were born not
of the will of the
flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God." (John l:13)
That's why we give thanks to God when someone is converted.
We know that
God has graciously wrought a miracle -the sovereign, supernatural miracle of
the new birth.
This truth
should give us confidence to present the pure gospel, knowing that it is not up
to us to somehow maneuver and manipulate men into Christianity. It should also
bring us to our knees before the God Who is sovereign in salvation. Only He can
remove the heart of stone and give a new heart. Only He can give life to the
dead. Only He deserves the blessing, glory and honor.
Source: Chapel Library-Mt.
Zion Church, 2603 W. Wright St. Pensacola,
FL. 32506.