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Studies in the Spirit #1 'Born Of The Spirit'

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A @Christadelphians Video: Description: The spirit, broadly considered, is the power of God. We are born of water and spirit and as we draw closer to divine teaching, we absorb the mind of Christ and produce the fruit of the spirit. The cleansing by water and absorbing the spirit of Christ is a necessary part of our Discipleship. This outstanding series of talks, will assist you as you seek to serve the truly and living God. Summary This presentation explores the concept of being "born of the spirit" as discussed in the conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus in the Gospel of John. It delves into the mysterious and profound nature of spiritual growth and rebirth, drawing parallels from the natural processes of birth and plant growth. Highlights 🌱 The presentation discusses the analogy of a seed, which has the potential for life even when dormant, and how this relates to the "incorruptible seed" of the word of God that brings about spiritual rebirth. 🌳 The growth of a plant from a seed and the development of a baby in the womb are used as illustrations to highlight the mysterious and miraculous nature of spiritual growth, which is ultimately in the hands of God. 🌍 The presentation explores the distinction between the "word of God" and the "spirit of God," suggesting that the word is the seed that is planted, while the spirit is the growth and increase that comes from it, working within us to transform our minds and bear the fruit of the spirit. Keywords - Spiritual rebirth - Spiritual growth - Holy Spirit #Timestamps00:00 - Introduction to the scene of Nicodemus visiting Jesus at night 01:30 - Jesus' response to Nicodemus about being "born again" 03:45 - The meaning of the Greek word "Pneuma" and its various translations 05:15 - The analogy of the wind and its relation to the spirit 07:00 - The passage from Ecclesiastes 11:5 and its connection to John 3:8 09:00 - The parable of the seed growing in Mark 4:26-29 11:45 - The concept of a "dormant" seed and its potential for life 14:15 - The distinction between the "word of God" and the "spirit of God" 17:00 - The "fruit of the spirit" as described in Galatians 5:22-23 19:15 - The connection between water, spirit, and the new birth in John 3:5 22:30 - The process of spiritual growth and the final transformation into a spiritual body ****************************************************************************** This video was produced by the ChristadelphianVideo.org project, arranged and supported by Christadelphians worldwide. You can follow us online at.. #1 Our Main site... https://cdvideo.org #2 Our podcast on Podbean... https://cdvideo.org/podcast #3 Our podcast on Apple...https://cdvideo.org/podcast-apple #4 Our podcast on Anchor...https://cdvideo.org/truth-talk #5 Our facebook... / openbibles #6 Our Whats App... http://cdvideo.org/WhatsApp #7 Our Instagram... http://cdvideo.org/Instagram #8 Our X... http://cdvideo.org/X #9 Our YouTube Channel... http://cdvideo.org/youtube #10 Our Audio site Scripturescribe.com... https://cdvideo.org/mp3 #11 linktr.ee/cdvideo #Christadelphianvideo #christadelphianstalk #Christadelphians #bibletruthfeed #openbible #Gospeltruth #gospel #Christadelphian #bibletruthfeed #podcast #Christadelphians #discoverthebible #thebiblechannel

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A @Christadelphians Video: Description: The spirit, broadly considered, is the power of God. We are born of water and spirit and as we draw closer to divine teaching, we absorb the mind of Christ and produce the fruit of the spirit. The cleansing by water and absorbing the spirit of Christ is a necessary part of our Discipleship. This outstanding series of talks, will assist you as you seek to serve the truly and living God. Summary This presentation explores the concept of being "born of the spirit" as discussed in the conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus in the Gospel of John. It delves into the mysterious and profound nature of spiritual growth and rebirth, drawing parallels from the natural processes of birth and plant growth. Highlights 🌱 The presentation discusses the analogy of a seed, which has the potential for life even when dormant, and how this relates to the "incorruptible seed" of the word of God that brings about spiritual rebirth. 🌳 The growth of a plant from a seed and the development of a baby in the womb are used as illustrations to highlight the mysterious and miraculous nature of spiritual growth, which is ultimately in the hands of God. 🌍 The presentation explores the distinction between the "word of God" and the "spirit of God," suggesting that the word is the seed that is planted, while the spirit is the growth and increase that comes from it, working within us to transform our minds and bear the fruit of the spirit. Keywords - Spiritual rebirth - Spiritual growth - Holy Spirit #Timestamps00:00 - Introduction to the scene of Nicodemus visiting Jesus at night 01:30 - Jesus' response to Nicodemus about being "born again" 03:45 - The meaning of the Greek word "Pneuma" and its various translations 05:15 - The analogy of the wind and its relation to the spirit 07:00 - The passage from Ecclesiastes 11:5 and its connection to John 3:8 09:00 - The parable of the seed growing in Mark 4:26-29 11:45 - The concept of a "dormant" seed and its potential for life 14:15 - The distinction between the "word of God" and the "spirit of God" 17:00 - The "fruit of the spirit" as described in Galatians 5:22-23 19:15 - The connection between water, spirit, and the new birth in John 3:5 22:30 - The process of spiritual growth and the final transformation into a spiritual body ****************************************************************************** This video was produced by the ChristadelphianVideo.org project, arranged and supported by Christadelphians worldwide. You can follow us online at.. #1 Our Main site... https://cdvideo.org #2 Our podcast on Podbean... https://cdvideo.org/podcast #3 Our podcast on Apple...https://cdvideo.org/podcast-apple #4 Our podcast on Anchor...https://cdvideo.org/truth-talk #5 Our facebook... / openbibles #6 Our Whats App... http://cdvideo.org/WhatsApp #7 Our Instagram... http://cdvideo.org/Instagram #8 Our X... http://cdvideo.org/X #9 Our YouTube Channel... http://cdvideo.org/youtube #10 Our Audio site Scripturescribe.com... https://cdvideo.org/mp3 #11 linktr.ee/cdvideo #Christadelphianvideo #christadelphianstalk #Christadelphians #bibletruthfeed #openbible #Gospeltruth #gospel #Christadelphian #bibletruthfeed #podcast #Christadelphians #discoverthebible #thebiblechannel

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