What Does It Mean To Be Born Again? by
R.C. Sproul My rating:
5 of 5 stars The Gospel of John tells an account of how a Pharisee called Nicodemus went to Jesus at night, and asked when he had to do to be saved. When Jesus replied that he must be "born again", Nicodemus was somewhat dumbstruck, and took it literally. This led him to ask what R.C. Sproul calls the most crass question anyone ever asked Jesus.
This book sets out precisely what being "born again" means, and the importance of it, with the usual Biblical examples, primarily the conversion of Saul of Tarsus on the road to Damascus. It felt less dense and philosophical than some of the other books in this series, making it an easier read, so I was able to get through it quickly.
This is definitely a good book for people not yet familiar with the Christian message.
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