OBS: God's Word is a Progressive Plan (Part.5.2)
TWO interesting points that required
a 'CHANGE IN COMMUNICATION'
Point #2
I'd like to expand on a piece of information Peter mentions in the second scripture in Part #1. The scripture in focus is the following,
1 Peter 1:3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His abundant mercy has begotten [born, birthed] us again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus from the dead.Peter mentions the fact that 'us', in reference to the Jews (Israel) have been begotten (or birthed) AGAIN! Born again? Firstly, what exactly does Peter mean by this, and second, does it line up with what the modern church and many Christians say today? So, in other words, what does 'born again' REALLY mean in the true biblical context, and does it REALLY have any significance in this grace dispensation? You might be very surprised at the findings.
Let's dig in and investigate what the scriptures say.