The Bible

 

Ιεζεκιήλ 36

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1 Και συ, υιε ανθρωπου, προφητευσον επι τα ορη Ισραηλ και ειπε, Ορη του Ισραηλ, ακουσατε τον λογον του Κυριου·

2 Ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος· Επειδη ο εχθρος ειπεν εναντιον σας, Ευγε, οι αιωνιοι υψηλοι τοποι εγειναν κληρονομια ημων,

3 δια τουτο προφητευσον και ειπε, Ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος· Επειδη ηρημωσαν και κατεπιον εσας κυκλοθεν, δια να γεινητε κληρονομια εις το υπολοιπον των εθνων, και κατεσταθητε λαλημα της γλωσσης και ονειδος των λαων·

4 δια τουτο, ορη του Ισραηλ, ακουσατε τον λογον Κυριου του Θεου· Ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος προς τα ορη και προς τα βουνα, προς τους χειμαρρους και προς τας φαραγγας και προς τους ηρημωμενους και ηφανισμενους τοπους και προς τας εγκαταλελειμμενας πολεις, αιτινες εγειναν λαφυρον και εμπαιγμος εις το υπολοιπον των περιξ εθνων·

5 δια τουτο ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος· Εξαπαντος εν τω πυρι του ζηλου μου ελαλησα κατα του υπολοιπου των εθνων και κατα παντος του Εδωμ, οιτινες εκαμον την γην μου κληρονομιαν εαυτων εν χαρα ολης της καρδιας αυτων και εν περιφρονησει ψυχης, δια να εκθεσωσιν αυτην εις λαφυρον.

6 Δια τουτο προφητευσον επι την γην Ισραηλ, και ειπε προς τα ορη και προς τα βουνα, προς τους χειμαρρους και προς τας φαραγγας, Ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος· Ιδου, εγω ελαλησα εν τω ζηλω μου και εν τω θυμω μου, διοτι εβαστασατε την υβριν των εθνων·

7 δια τουτο ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος· Εγω υψωσα την χειρα μου· εξαπαντος τα εθνη τα περιξ υμων, αυτα θελουσι βαστασει την αισχυνην αυτων.

8 Σεις δε, ορη του Ισραηλ, θελετε εκβλαστησει τους κλαδους σας και θελετε δωσει τον καρπον σας εις τον λαον μου Ισραηλ, διοτι πλησιαζουσι να ελθωσι.

9 Διοτι ιδου, εγω επιβλεπω εφ' υμας και θελω στραφη προς υμας, και θελετε αροτριασθη και σπαρθη.

10 Και θελω πληθυνει εφ' υμων ανθρωπους, απαντα τον οικον Ισραηλ, απαντα αυτον· και αι πολεις θελουσι κατοικηθη και αι ερημωσεις θελουσιν οικοδομηθη.

11 Και θελω πληθυνει εφ' υμων ανθρωπους και κτηνη και θελουσιν αυξηθη και καρποφορησει· και θελω σας κατοικισει ως ησθε προτερον και αγαθοποιησει μαλλον παρα τας αρχας σας· και θελετε γνωρισει οτι εγω ειμαι ο Κυριος.

12 Και θελω καμει να περιπατωσιν εφ' υμων ανθρωποι, ο λαος μου Ισραηλ· και θελουσι σας κληρονομησει, και θελετε εισθαι κληρονομια αυτων, και του λοιπου δεν θελετε πλεον ατεκνωσει αυτους.

13 Ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος· Επειδη ειπον προς εσας, Συ εισαι γη κατατρωγουσα ανθρωπους και ατεκνονουσα τους λαους σου,

14 δια τουτο δεν θελεις πλεον κατατρωγει ανθρωπους ουδε ατεκνωσει πλεον τους λαους σου, λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος.

15 Και δεν θελω πλεον καμει να ακουσθη εν σοι η υβρις των εθνων, και δεν θελεις φερει πλεον τον ονειδισμον των λαων, και δεν θελεις καμει πλεον τους λαους σου να ατεκνωθωσι, λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος.

16 Και εγεινε λογος Κυριου προς εμε, λεγων,

17 Υιε ανθρωπου, οτε ο οικος Ισραηλ κατωκησαν εν τη γη αυτων, εμιαναν αυτην δια της οδου αυτων και δια των πραξεων αυτων· η οδος αυτων ητο εμπροσθεν μου ως ακαθαρσια αποκεχωρισμενης.

18 Δια τουτο εξεχεα τον θυμον μου επ' αυτους, δια το αιμα, το οποιον εχυσαν επι την γην, και δια τα ειδωλα αυτων, με τα οποια εμολυναν αυτην·

19 και διεσπειρα αυτους μεταξυ των εθνων και ησαν διεσκορπισμενοι εν τοις τοποις· κατα την οδον αυτων και κατα τα εργα αυτων εκρινα αυτους.

20 Και οτε εισηλθον εις τα εθνη, οπου ηλθον, εβεβηλωσαν το ονομα μου το αγιον, ενω ελεγετο περι αυτων, Ουτοι ειναι ο λαος του Κυριου και εκ της γης αυτου εξηλθον.

21 Εσπλαγχνισθην ομως ενεκεν του αγιου ονοματος μου, το οποιον ο οικος Ισραηλ εβεβηλωσε μεταξυ των εθνων εις τα οποια ηλθον.

22 Δια τουτο ειπε προς τον οικον Ισραηλ, Ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος· Εγω δεν καμνω τουτο ενεκεν υμων, οικος Ισραηλ, αλλ' ενεκεν του αγιου ονοματος μου, το οποιον εβεβηλωσατε μεταξυ των εθνων, εις τα οποια ηλθετε.

23 Και θελω αγιασει το ονομα μου το μεγα, το βεβηλωθεν μεταξυ των εθνων, το οποιον εβεβηλωσατε εν μεσω αυτων· και θελουσι γνωρισει τα εθνη οτι εγω ειμαι ο Κυριος, λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος, οταν αγιασθω εν υμιν εμπροσθεν των οφθαλμων αυτων.

24 Διοτι θελω σας λαβει εκ μεσου των εθνων και θελω σας συναξει εκ παντων των τοπων και σας φερει εις την γην υμων.

25 Και θελω ρανει εφ' υμων καθαρον υδωρ και θελετε καθαρισθη· απο πασων των ακαθαρσιων σας και απο παντων των ειδωλων σας θελω σας καθαρισει.

26 Και θελω δωσει εις εσας καρδιαν νεαν, και πνευμα νεον θελω εμβαλει εν υμιν, και αποσπασας την λιθινην καρδιαν απο της σαρκος σας θελω δωσει εις εσας καρδιαν σαρκινην.

27 Και θελω εμβαλει εν υμιν το Πνευμα μου και σας καμει να περιπατητε εν τοις διαταγμασι μου και να φυλαττητε τας κρισεις μου και να εκτελητε αυτας.

28 Και θελετε κατοικησει εν τη γη, την οποιαν εδωκα εις τους πατερας σας· και θελετε εισθαι λαος μου και εγω θελω εισθαι Θεος σας.

29 Και θελω σας σωσει απο πασων των ακαθαρσιων σας· και θελω ανακαλεσει τον σιτον και πληθυνει αυτον, και δεν θελω πλεον επιφερει εις εσας πειναν.

30 Και θελω πληθυνει τον καρπον των δενδρων και τα γεννηματα του αγρου, δια να μη λαβητε πλεον ονειδισμον πεινης μεταξυ των εθνων.

31 Και θελετε ενθυμηθη τας οδους υμων τας πονηρας και τα εργα υμων τα μη αγαθα, και θελετε αποστραφη αυτοι εαυτους εμπροσθεν των οφθαλμων σας δια τας ανομιας σας και δια τα βδελυγματα σας.

32 Εγω δεν καμνω ταυτα ενεκεν υμων, λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος, ας ηναι γνωστον εις εσας· αισχυνθητε και εντραπητε δια τας οδους σας, οικος Ισραηλ.

33 Ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος· Καθ' ην ημεραν σας καθαρισω απο πασων των ανομιων σας, θελω καμει ετι να κατοικηθωσιν αι πολεις, και θελουσιν οικοδομηθη αι ερημωσεις.

34 Και η γη η ηφανισμενη θελει γεωργηθη, αντι να κηται ηφανισμενη ενωπιον παντος διαβαινοντος.

35 Και θελουσι λεγει, Η γη αυτη, ητις ητο ηφανισμενη, κατεσταθη ως ο παραδεισος της Εδεμ, και αι πολεις αι ηρημωμεναι και ηφανισμεναι και κατηδαφισμεναι ωχυρωθησαν, κατωκισθησαν.

36 Και τα εθνη τα εναπολειφθεντα κυκλω υμων θελουσι γνωρισει οτι εγω ο Κυριος ωκοδομησα τα κατηδαφισμενα και εφυτευσα τα ηφανισμενα· εγω ο Κυριος ελαλησα, και θελω εκτελεσει.

37 Ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος· Και τουτο θελει ζητηθη παρ' εμου εκ του οικου Ισραηλ να καμω εις αυτους, να πληθυνω αυτους με ανθρωπους ως ποιμνιον προβατων.

38 Ως το αγιον ποιμνιον, ως το ποιμνιον της Ιερουσαλημ εν ταις επισημοις εορταις αυτης, ουτως αι πολεις αι ηρημωμεναι θελουσι γεινει πληρεις ποιμνιων ανθρωπων· και θελουσι γνωρισει οτι εγω ειμαι ο Κυριος.

   

Commentary

 

What the Bible Says about Being Born Again

By John Odhner

Photo by Jenny Stein

I was talking recently with someone who was looking forward to becoming a father. He asked me, "Is it hard to learn how to be a good father? How did you deal with that change in your life?"

"One of the nice things about becoming a father," I said, "is that it happened one step at a time. First we got engaged, and then some time later we got married. During that time, talking about parenting helped prepare me mentally. A few months after our marriage, my wife became pregnant, and then we still had nine months before our child was actually born."

"Of course, having a new baby was a big change, but still there were many parenting tasks that came later. For example, discipline wasn't an issue for the first year, and it was two years before we had to help our son learn to get along with his new baby sister. Being a good father all at once would be impossible, but the Lord gives us a chance to learn slowly."

Most changes in our lives are gradual. An inch of growth may take a child half a year. It can take several years to learn to speak a new language or play a musical instrument. Two people can be married in a day, but the actual marriage of minds takes decades to accomplish.

Changes in our spiritual life are also gradual. They take place one step at a time, and spiritual growth will be easier if we know that it does not take place in a moment. It is an ongoing process. Jesus said,

"Unless one is born again he cannot see the kingdom of God." (John 3:3)

Many passages in the Bible indicate that being born again spiritually will be just as much a step by step process as physical conception, gestation, birth, growth, and development. For example, Peter describes it in seven distinct steps:

"Add to your faith, virtue, and to virtue, knowledge, and to knowledge, self-control, and to self-control, perseverance, and to perseverance, godliness, to godliness, brotherly kindness, and to brotherly kindness, love." Only by completing this process can we be sure to enter the Kingdom of God. (2 Peter 1:5)

One reason why being born again must be a gradual process is that it involves a complete change of character. Paul describes it this way:

"If any one be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold all things are become new." (2 Corinthians 5:5)

Rebirth involves new knowledge, new habits, new activities, new loves, and new awareness of the Lord.

New Knowledge

Rebirth does not take place through a blind leap of faith, but through gradual education, study and enlightenment. Jesus said,

"If you continue in My Word, ...the truth shall make you free." (John 15:3)

Truth is the tool of change, the means to a new life. Jesus said,

"Now you are clean through the word which I have spoken unto you." (John 15:3)

Instead of accepting dogmas without question we must make sense of the truth in order to be reborn. Being "childlike" does not mean being childish in our beliefs.

"In malice be children, but in understanding be adults." (1 Corinthians 14:20)

In one of His stories, Jesus describes a good person as one "who hears the Word, and understands it, and also bears fruit." (Matthew 12:23)

Most important of all is the understanding of God. If God's nature is a mystery to us, we can hardly say that we are born again, or that we are His sons. (Compare John 15:15.)

Knowing God goes hand in hand with being born from Him. (1 John 4:7)

"The pure in heart shall see God." (Matthew 5:8)

When we are born again, God "shines in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the Glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ." (2 Corinthians 4:6)

New Habits

Anyone who is in the habit of doing or thinking evil things is living the "old" life, and is incapable of the genuine goodness of the person who has overcome them.

"Can the leopard change its spots? Then may you also do good who are accustomed to do evil." (Jeremiah 13:23)

"He who commits sin is the servant of sin." (John 8:34)

Receiving the new life requires fighting against the old habits.

"Cast away from you all the transgressions which you have committed, and get yourselves a new heart and a new spirit. For why should you die? ...Turn and live!" (Ezekiel 18:21, 31-32.)

"Wash yourselves, make yourselves clean, put away the evil of your doing from My eyes! Cease to do evil, learn to do good." (Isaiah 1:16.)

This kind of repentance cannot take place merely by praying for forgiveness. It requires a struggle, an ongoing battle to overcome the old ways of life. Paul called this a struggle between the "flesh" and the "spirit." (Galatians 4:29, Romans 8:7.)

It is a battle that requires our greatest effort -- "all your heart and all your soul and all your might." (Deuteronomy 6:4)

Eventually, through constant effort, God gives us such power over our habits that we no longer would think of doing something evil. When this time finally comes, we can be called "born again."

"Whoever is born of God does not commit sin.... He cannot sin, because he is born of God." (1 John 3:9)

"Whatever is born of God overcomes the world.... We know that whoever is born of God does not sin, but he who is born of God keeps himself and the wicked one does not touch him." (1 John 5:4, 18)

New Activities

Along with new habits come new activities. A person who neglects to be useful cannot be born again, and cannot go to heaven. Jesus indicated that some Christians would not be saved because they lacked good works.

"Not everyone who says to Me, Lord, Lord, ' shall enter into the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father who is in the heavens." (Matthew 7:21)

In one of His parables, Jesus told of some people who would go into everlasting punishment, not because they had lacked faith, but because they had failed to help people who were in need. (Matthew 25:41-46)

After death, the Lord "renders unto everyone according to his deeds." (Matthew 16:27)

A person who is born again is concerned for others, and orients his life around the work he can do to help others.

"Faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead... A person is justified by works, and not by faith alone." (James 2:17, 24)

To be born again, you must "bring forth fruits worthy of repentance." (Luke 3:8) Service and usefulness are marks of the new life.

New Loves

Even more than faith and more than works, the power that causes a person to be born again is love. Peter tells us that we are reborn by means of loving and for the purpose of loving others.

"Since you have purified your souls in obeying the truth through the spirit in sincere love of the brethren, love one another fervently with a pure heart, being born again...by the word of God." (1 Peter 1:22, 23)

John also makes it very clear that only those who love others can receive the new life:

"We know that we have passed from death to life, because we love the brethren. He who does not love his brother abides in death." (1 John 3:14)

"Everyone who loves is born of God and knows God. He who does not love, does not know God, for God is love." (1 John 4:7-8)

New Awareness of the Lord

We must take it upon ourselves to have faith, to fight the evil impulses within ourselves, to serve others, and to love others if we wish to be born again. Yet in all these things we need also to realize that it is the Lord who is working within us.

"You have also done all our works in us." (Isaiah 26:12)

"There are many forms of work, but all of them, in all people, are the work of the same God." (1 Corinthians 12:6)

In the process of rebirth we come to realize that it is the Lord working within us that enables us to work, believe, struggle, and love. These abilities are His merciful gift. He says,

"I will give you a new heart, and put a new spirit within you...and cause you to walk in my statutes." (Ezekiel 36:26-27)

Patience

In order to be reborn we must renew our knowledge, habits, actions, loves and relationship with the Lord. All this takes time, even a lifetime. Just as childbirth and growth require patience and endurance, so does being born again.

"In your patience you will possess your souls." (Luke 21:19)

"Whoever endures to the end shall be saved." (Matthew 10:22)

God will give eternal life to those who seek it "by patient continuance in doing good." (Romans 2:7)

We cannot expect to be born again in a single moment. Again and again, the Bible advises steadfastness and endurance if we wish to gain the promise of heaven.

"It is good that one should hope and wait quietly for the salvation of the Lord." (Lamentations 3:26, 27)

For although it takes time, if we do our part, the Lord will certainly make it happen.

"Commit your way to the Lord, trust also in Him, and He shall bring it to pass." (Psalms 37:5, 7)