Regeneration Is a New Life
Talmid Daily Devotional
Dr. Eddie Ildefonso, Pastor
Talmid ???? ??? ?? ?? a Hebrew word that means “a true disciple who desires to be what the Rabbi Jesus is.”
“Whoever claims to live in Him must walk as Jesus did.” (1 John 2:6 NIV)
Regeneration Is a New Life
EPHESIANS 2:1–10
Ephesians 2:1 (NASB)
1 “And you were dead in your trespasses and sins.”
The new birth is the beginning of a new life. Perhaps like many you had a crisis conversion, and perceived your new birth as a great experience. Or perhaps you only gradually became aware of your new birth as a Christian. Maybe in fact you were brought up in the faith and cannot remember a time when you did not believe. Regardless, the fact is that you, as a Christian, are now living a new life. The beginning of that new life was the point at which God regenerated you, whether you were conscious of it as an event or not.
Paul tells us about the beginning of the Christian life in Ephesians 2. He first says that originally we were spiritually dead—dead to the things of the Holy Spirit. Though we were dead, we were still walking around. And how did we walk? We “…formerly walked according to the course of this world…” (Ephesians 2:2a NASB). We wanted to be like other people, and that was our primary concern.
Also, we followed “according to the prince of the power of the air, of the spirit that is now working in the sons of disobedience” (v. 2b NASB). That is, we walked under Satan’s influence, and this meant that our lives were characterized by fulfilling “…indulging the desires of the flesh and of the mind…” (v. 3 NASB).
What We Are Like Now
One of the greatest words in redemption comes next, the word but. Paul writes, “But
because of His great love for us, God … made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions” (vv. 4–5). God did not leave us dead, but brought us out of death to life. A dead man cannot raise himself. It was God who did this. The only power over death is the power of God. He alone can bring something out of nothing, and life out of death. That first step, that brought you and me into a whole new life and made us new creatures, was accomplished by a creative act of almighty God.
CORAM DEO (Before the face of God)
The same almighty creative Power that gave us our new birth into the kingdom of God is what sustains us day by day. Reflect today on what it means for you to go from death to life. Are there things in your life that need to die and be regenerated? Ask God to reveal one area of need today. Seek His power to accomplish that change in your life.
For further study: Psalm 49:7–15; Psalm 103:1–22; Romans 8:12–17