Send us a text There are moments in Scripture where Jesus speaks words so direct, so clear, and so searching that they leave no room for confusion. John chapter 3 is one of those moments. In a quiet nighttime conversation, Jesus looks at a religious man who knew the Scriptures, respected the law, and lived a moral life, and says words that still confront every heart today: “Ye must be born again.” These words were not spoken to a criminal, a rebel, or a pagan worshiper. They were spoken to Nicodemus, a Pharisee, a ruler of the Jews, a man who had religion, knowledge, and position. Yet Jesus made it clear that none of those things were enough. The message of the new birth cuts across every generation, every culture, and every church background. It tells us that Christianity is not inherited, not achieved, and not earned. It is received. Jesus does not invite Nicodemus to improve himself. He does not tell him to try harder or study more. He tells him that something entirely new must happen. A spiritual birth must take place. This conversation, recorded in the Book of John, reveals the heart of the gospel. It explains why moral reform alone cannot save, why religion without regeneration leaves the soul empty, and why salvation is a work of God from beginning to end. John chapter 3 also gives us one of the most well-known and yet often misunderstood verses in all of Scripture, showing us the depth of God’s love and the simplicity of saving faith. As we begin this sermon, the goal is not merely to inform the mind but to confront the heart. Jesus was not interested in winning an argument with Nicodemus. He was calling him to new life. And today, through the same words, Christ still speaks to every listener with the same unchanging truth: “Ye must be born again.” Support the show Help us spread the Good News. If this podcast has encouraged your heart or strengthened your faith, please share it with your friends, family, coworkers, or anyone you know who needs hope, truth, and peace in today’s world. A simple share can open the door for someone else to hear God’s Word, be reminded of His promises, and find comfort through Scripture and music. Together, we can help His message reach others! Scriptured is more than a podcast—it’s a daily refuge for Scripture, worship, and truth in a noisy world. Your recurring support helps us create consistent, Bible-centered content that encourages faith, strengthens understanding, and keeps God’s Word accessible to all. By becoming a supporter, you help sustain the mission, expand the reach, and ensure Scriptured remains free from distraction and rooted in truth. Stand with us. Grow with us. Help us share the Word—one listener at a time. Visit us online at https://www.scripturechurch.com