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1 - READ THE WORD
Born again
“Jesus answered him, 'Very truly, I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God without being born from above.' ”
John 3:3
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2 - Reflect
This phrase impacted my life, because I had read this passage many times where it tells of the night Nicodemus goes to see Jesus. For years it was difficult for me to understand the new birth of which Christ was speaking, given that He repeats it twice but never explains how to be born again.
We find that Jesus, through His disciples, reveals a fundamental truth for all those who follow the path of God. We are all born in a natural way, inheriting from our parents and following their instructions on the path of light and the enlightenment of the Holy Spirit. Then we will have to continue on in our life and repeat this pattern with our children in order to reach eternal life with the Savior in the Heavenly Temple.
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