-8. The sermon defines the Kingdom of God as a singular spiritual reality accessible only through supernatural regeneration, refuting dual-covenant heresies and literalist interpretations. It argues that being born again involves both water and spirit, identifying the 'water' not as baptism but as the Word of God which cleanses and regenerates the believer. The speaker emphasizes that entrance into Christ's kingdom requires faith in Jesus Christ alone, resulting in a transformed nature characterized by love for truth and fellow believers. This spiritual rebirth distinguishes citizens of God's kingdom from the world, marking a transition from death to life through the incorruptible seed of Scripture. The message concludes by affirming that salvation is entirely a work of the Holy Spirit applying the Gospel to the heart.
Being baptized is NOT being born again, and being "born of water" is NOT being water baptized!! This message properly defines the phrases "kingdom of God," "born again," "born of the spirit" and "born of water" found at John