The world seems very unstable right now. A pandemic, culture wars, rising political division, the Emergency Act, and the invasion of Ukraine by Russia.
In John 3:1-15, Jesus speaks with Nicodemus about being “born again.” What does that mean, and how might being “born again” have a stabilizing impact on our lives and help us respond to what is going on around us?
That’s what is explored in this sermon called “What does it mean to be born again?” I explore the text and make some practical applications.
In Christ, we have a new identity and ultimate loyalty. We are always well-grounded when grounded in God.
Below is the YouTube video version. Under that is the audio-only download. You can also access a link to the “growing deeper” background content as a part of The Pulse Podcast.
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As mentioned, you can access the extra “growing deeper” background content as a part of The Pulse Podcast with Matthew Ruttan by going here (or by finding it wherever you subscribe to podcasts — iTunes (Apple Podcasts), Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher or TuneIn). It’s called “Being born again, a conversation with Nicodemus.”

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