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THE Apostle Paul in Titus iii. 5, R. V., writes,  44 Not by works done In righteousness, which  we did ourselves, but according to His mercy  He saved us, through the washing of regeneration and  renewing of the Holy Ghost" In these words we are  taught that the Holy Spirit renews men, or makes men  new, and that through this renewing of the Holy Spirit,  we are saved. Jesus taught the same in*john iii. 35,  44 Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I  say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot  see the kingdom of God. Nicodemus saith unto Him,  How can a man be born when he is old ? Can he en-  ter the second time into his mother's womb and be  born ? Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee,  Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he  cannot enter into the kingdom of God." ;\ <#. \ K u I,  What is regeneration ? (Regeneration is thejmparta-  tion of life, spiritual life, to those who are dead, spiritually  dead, through their trespasses and sins (Eph. ii. I, R. V.).  It is the Holy Spirit who imparts this life. It is true  that the written Word is the i$sriiment whichf the  Holy Spirit uses in regeneration. We read ii^'i Pet.  i. 23, 4C Being born again, not of corruptible seed, but  of incorruptible, by the Word of God, which liveth and

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abideth forever." /We read in James i. 18, " Of His  own will begat He us with the Word of truth, that we  should be a kind of first fruits of His creatures."  These passages make it plain that the Word is the in-  strument 'used in regeneration, but it is only as the  Holy Sgirit uses the instrument that the new birth re-  sults. u It i^ the Spirit that givetfa life " (John vi. 63,  AT R. V.). /In 2 Cor. iii. 6, we are told that " the let-  ter killeth, but the Spirit giveth life." 1 This is some-  times interpreted to mean that the literal interpretation  of Scripture, the interpretation that takes it in its strict  grammatical sense and makes it mean what it says,  kills j but that some spiritual interpretation, an interpre-  tation that tc gives the spirit of the passage," by making  it mean something it does not say, gives life ; and those  who insist upon Scripture meaning exactly what it  says are called cc deadly literalists." This is a favourite  perversion of Scripture with those who do not like to  take the Bible as meaning just what it says and who  find themselves driven into a corner and are looking  about for some convenient way of escape. If one will  read the words in their context, he will see that this  thought was utterly foreign to the mind of Paul. In-  deed, one who will carefully study the epistles of Paul  will find that he himself was a literalist of the literalists.  If literalism is deadly, then the teachings of Paul are

1 Both the translators of the Authorized Version and the Revised  Version, and even the translators of the American Revision, seem to  have lost sight of the context, for while they spell " Spirit " in the  third verse with a capital, in the sixth verse, in all three versions it  is spelled with a small " s."

 

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among the most deadly ever written. Paul will build  an argument upon the turn of a word, upon a number  or a tense. What does the passage mean ? The way  to find out what any passage means is to study in their  context the words used. Paul is drawing a contrast  between the Word of 'God outside of us, written with  ink upon parchment or graven on tables of stone, and  the Word of God written within us in tables that are  hearts of flesh with the Spirit of the living God (v. 3)  and he tells us that if we merely have the Word of  God outside us in a Book or on parchment or on tables  of stone, that it will kill us, that it will only bring con-  demnation and death, but that if we have the Word of  God made a living thing in our hearts, written upon  our hearts by the Spirit of the living God, that it will  bring us life. 1 No number of Bibles upon our tables or  in our libraries will save us, but the truth of the Bible  written by the Spirit of the living God in our hearts  will save us.

To put the matter of regeneration in another way 5  regeneration is the impartation of a new nature^ Go<fs own  nature to the one who is born again (2 Pet. i. 4). Every  human being is born into this world with a perverted  nature \ his whole intellectual, affectional and volitional  nature perverted by sin. No matter how excellent our

1 The ministry of many an orthodox preacher and teacher is a  ministry of death. It is true that the Word of the Gospel is preached  but it is preached with enticing words of man's wisdom and not in  the demonstration of the Spirit and of power (I Cor. ii. 4). The  Gospel comes in word only and not in power and in the Holy Spirit

 

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human ancestry, we come into this world with a mind  that is blind to the truth of God. ;( a The natural man  receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God : for they  are foolishness unto him : neither can he know them,  because they are spiritually discerned.", i Cor. ii. 14.)  With affections that are alienated from God, loving the  things that we ought to hate and hating the things that  we ought to love. (" Now the works of the flesh are  manifest, which are these ; Adultery, fornication, un-  cleanness, lasciviousness, idolatry, witchcraft, hatred,  variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies,  envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such  like." Gal. v. 19, 20, 21.) With a will that is per-  verted, set upon pleasing itself, rather than pleasing  God. ( u Because the mind of the flesh is enmity  against God ; for it is not subject to the law of God,  neither indeed can it be." rf *Kom. viii. 7, R. V.) In  the _new birth a new intellectual, affectional and voli-  tional nature is imparted to us. We receive the mind  that sees as God sees, thinks God's thoughts after  Him (i Cor. ii. 12-14)5 affections in harmony with  the affections of God. ( c ^,The fruit of the Spirit is love,  joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith,  meekness, temperance : against such there is no law."  Gal. v. 22, 23); a \will ^that is in harmony with the  will of God, that delights to do the things that please  Him. (Like Jesus we say, " My meat is to do the  will of Him that sent Me, and to finish His work."  John iv. 34; cf. John vi. 38 ; GaL i. 10.) It is the  Holy Spirit who creates in us this new nature, or im-  parts this new nature to us. No amount of preaching,

 

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no matter how orthodox it may be, no amount of mere  study of the Word will regenerate unless the Holy  Spirit works. It is He and He alone who makes a  man a new creature.

The new birth is compared in the Bible to growth  from a seed., The human heart is the soil, the Word  of God Is 'the seed (Luke vili. n ; cf. I Pet. I. 235  Jas. i. 1 8 ; i Cor. iv. 15), every preacher or teacher of  the Word is a sower, but the Spirit of God is the One  who quickens the seed that is thus sown and the Di-  vine nature springs up as the result. There is abun-  dant soil everywhere in which to sow the seed, in the  human hearts that are around about us upon every  hand. There is abundant seed to be sown, any of us  can find it in the granary of God's Word ; and there are  to-day many sowers : but there may be soil and seed  and sowers, but unless as we sow the seed, the Spirit  of God quickens, it and the heart of the hearer closes  ground it by faith, there will be no harvest. Every  sower needs to see to it that he realizes his dependence  upon the Holy Spirit to quicken the seed he sows and  he needs to see to it also that he is in such relation to  God that the Holy Spirit may work through him and  quicken the seed he sows.

*" The Holy Spirit does regenerate men. He h^s  power to raise the dead* He has power to impart life  to those who are morally both dead and putrefying.  He has power to impart an entirely new nature to those  whose nature now is so corrupt that to men they ap-  pear to be beyond hope. How often I have seen it  proven. How often I have seen men and women ut-

 

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terly lost and ruined and vile come into a meeting  scarcely knowing why they came, and as they have sat  there the Word was spoken, the Spirit of God has  quickened the Word thus sown in their hearts and in a  moment that man or woman, by the mighty power of  the Holy Spirit, has become a new creation. I know a  man who seemed as completely abandoned and hopeless  as men ever become. He was about forty-five years  of age. He had gone off in evil courses in early boy-  hood. He had run away from home, had joined the  navy and afterwards the army, and learned all the vices  of both. He had been dishonourably discharged from  the army because of his extreme dissipation and dis-  orderliness. He had found his companionships among  the lowest of the low and the vilest of the vile. When  he would go up the street of a Western town at night,  and merchants would hear his yell, they would close  their doors in fear. But this man went one night into  a revival meeting in a country church out of curiosity.  He made sport of the meeting that night with a boon  companion who sat by his side, but he went again the  next night. The Spirit of God touched his heart. He  went forward and bowed at the altar. He arose a new  creation. He was transformed into one of the noblest,  truest, purest, most unselfish, most gentle and most  Christlike men I have ever known. I am sometimes  asked, " Do you believe in sudden conversion ? " I  believe in something far more wonderful than sudden  conversion. I believe in sudden regeneration. Con-  version is merely an outward thing, the turning around.  Regeneration goes down to the deepest depths of the

 

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Inmost soul, transforming thoughts, affections, will, the  whole inward man. I believe in sudden regeneration  because the Bible teaches it and because I have seen it  times without number. I believe in sudden regenera-  tion because I have experienced it. We are sometimes  told that " the religion of the future will not teach sud-  den miraculous conversion. 5 * If the religion of the  future does not teach sudden miraculous conversion, if  it does not teach something far more meaningful, sud-  den, miraculous regeneration by the power of the Holy  Spirit, then the religion of the future will not be in  conformity with the facts of experience and so will not  be scientific. It will miss one of the most certain and  most glorious of all truths. Man-devised religions in  the past have often missed the truth and man-devised  religions in the future will doubtless do the same. But  the religion God has revealed in His Word and the re-  ligion that God confirms in experience teaches sudden  regeneration by the mighty power of the Holy Spirit.  If I did not believe in regeneration by the power of the  Holy Spirit, I would quit preaching. What would be  the use in facing great audiences in which there were  multitudes of men and women hardened and seared,  caring for nothing but the things of the world and the  flesh, with no high and holy aspirations, with no out-  look beyond money and fame and power and pleasure,  if it were not for the regenerating power of the Holy  Spirit ? But with the regenerating power of the Holy  Spirit, there is every use ; for the preacher can never  tell where the Spirit of God is going to strike and do  His mighty work. There sits before you a man who

 

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Is a gambler, or a drunkard, or a libertine. There  does not seem to be much use in preaching to him,  but you can never tell but that very night, the Spirit of  God will touch that man's heart and transform him  Into one of the holiest and most useful of men. It has  often occurred in the past and will doubtless often oc-  cur In the future. There sits before you a woman,  who is a mere butterfly of fashion. She seems to have  no thought above society and pleasure and adulation.  Why preach to her ? Without the regenerating power  of the Holy Spirit, it would be foolishness and a waste  of time ; but you can never tell, perhaps this very  night the Spirit of God will shine in that darkened  heart and open the eyes of that woman to see the  beauty of Jesus Christ and she may receive Him and  then and there the life of God be imparted by the  power of the Holy Spirit to that trifling soul.

The doctrine of the regenerating power of the Holy  Spirit is a glorious doctrine. It sweeps away false  hopes. It comes to the one who is trusting in educa-  tion and culture and says, u Education and culture are  not enough. You must be born again." It comes to  the one who is trusting in mere external morality, and  says, u External morality is not enough, you must be  born again." It comes to the one who is trusting in  the externalities of religion, in going to church, reading  the Bible, saying prayers, being confirmed, being bap-  tized, partaking of the Lord's supper, and says, " The  mere externalities of religion are not enough, you must  be born again." It comes to the one who is trusting  in turning over a new leaf, in outward reform, in

 

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quitting his meanness ; it says, " Outward reform, quit-  ting your meanness is not enough. You must be born  again." But in place of the vague and shallow hopes  that it sweeps away, it brings in a new hope, a good  hope, a blessed hope, a glorious hope. It says, "You  may be born again." It comes to the one who has no  desire higher than the desire for things animal or selfish  or worldly and says, u You may become a partaker of the  Divine nature, and love the things that God loves and  hate the things that God hates. You may become like  Jesus Christ. You may be born again."