Why Fear The Storm
“Do not begin to marvel that I said to you, It is necessary in the nature of the case for all of you to be born again, that second birth having the same source as the first one.”
John 3:7 (Wuest - The New Testament: An Expanded Translation)
We wonder at things too big for us to understand. For example, one would think that marveling at the idea of being born again would be a good thing, yet Nicodemus is told that he should not marvel at such things.
The disciples were once asked why they feared the storm and waves, which seem obvious. Nicodemus was told he should not marvel, yet it seems natural to marvel.
God sees things as they are; we see things "dimly." When we get a clear vision of what God sees, we will marvel, yet; this marveling is because we are beginning to get things into focus, not because things have changed.
John 3:7 (Wuest - The New Testament: An Expanded Translation)
We wonder at things too big for us to understand. For example, one would think that marveling at the idea of being born again would be a good thing, yet Nicodemus is told that he should not marvel at such things.
The disciples were once asked why they feared the storm and waves, which seem obvious. Nicodemus was told he should not marvel, yet it seems natural to marvel.
God sees things as they are; we see things "dimly." When we get a clear vision of what God sees, we will marvel, yet; this marveling is because we are beginning to get things into focus, not because things have changed.
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