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2 Peter 1:4

By analogy each adult human life can be compared to an "egg" or "ovum." This "ovum" has a very limited life span—an average of about 70 years—compared to eternal life. But spiritual, divine immortal life may be imparted to it by God the Father.

As the physical male sperm finds its way to and unites with the nucleus in the ovum, so God's Spirit enters and combines with the human spirit in man! This happens upon receipt of the Holy Spirit—after real repentance, baptism, and the laying on of hands of a true minister of God. One thus begotten by the Spirit of God is now a "babe in Christ" (I Corinthians 3:1). He is already a child of God, though yet unborn. By direct analogy the embryo in a mother's womb is already the child of its parents, though not yet born.

A spirit-begotten child of God now has the presence of eternal life—God life—through God's Spirit, but he is not yet an immortal spirit being—not yet born of God—not yet an inheritor and possessor. He is merely an "heir" with Christ (Romans 8:17). The divine life of God has merely been begotten.

This divine life and character starts so very small in one it is doubtful if much of it is in evidence—except for the glow of that ecstasy of spiritual "romance" which one may radiate in that "first love" of conversion, spiritually speaking. But so far as spiritual knowledge and developed righteous character goes, there is not much—yet.

Once spiritually begotten, we are merely a spiritual "embryo." Now we must be fed and nourished on spiritual food so we can grow spiritually! Jesus said man shall not live by bread (physical food) alone, but by every word of God (spiritual food)! This we take in from the Bible. Our spiritual growth and development of God's righteous character also comes through personal, intimate, daily contact with God through prayer, through Christian fellowship with other Spirit-begotten children in God's church, and also by the spiritual teaching imparted by the church.


What and Why the Church?



2 Peter 1:2-4

The Holy Spirit is the power of God—not a personage, entity, consciousness, or part of the Godhead or a trinity. The Bible speaks of the Spirit as the power or mind of God, the power of love and of a sound mind. It emanates from Him and thus can be said to be "poured out" (Titus 3:5-6), "breathed" (John 20:22), and used to "fill" (Acts 2:4) and "anoint" (Acts 10:38).

Martin G. Collins
The Holy Spirit

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Other commentary entries containing this verse:

Luke 7:49
1 Corinthians 2:13-14
1 John 5:18


Library resources that contain this verse:

Articles

A Basket of Summer Fruit  

The Fruit of the Spirit  

The Fruit of the Spirit: Love  

The Sixth Commandment (Part 2): War! (1997)  

Bible Studies

In Training for Rulership  

Parable of the Two Debtors  

The Coming Utopia . . . Wonderful World Tomorrow?  

The Holy Spirit  

The Plain Truth About the Old and New Covenants  (2)

What and Why the Church?  

Why You Need the Holy Spirit  

Booklets

Human Nature—Did God Create It?  (3)

Just What Do You Mean . . . Conversion?  

Preparing the Bride  

The Wonderful World Tomorrow: What It Will Be Like  (3)

What Do You Mean . . . the Unpardonable Sin?  

What Will You Be Doing in the Next Life?  

Which Day Is the Christian Sabbath?  

Sermon Transcripts

Benefits of the Third Resurrection  

Christ Our Wisdom  

Faith and the Christian Fight (Part 9)  

Faith Overcomes the World  

Fellowship With God  

Forms vs. Spirituality (Part 3)  (3)

God's Rest (Part 2)  

God's Workmanship (Part 2)  

How to Know We Love Christ  

Keeping Love Alive (Part 2)  

Looking Forward (Part 2)  

New Covenant Priesthood (Part 1)  

Our Awesome Destiny  

Pentecost and the Holy Spirit  

Perseverance and Hope  

Qualifications of a Godly Judge  (2)

Real Conversion  

Sovereignty and 'Once Saved Always Saved'  

Spiritual Minefields  

The Covenants, Grace and Law (Part 13)  

The Father-Son Relationship (Part 4)  (2)

The Mystery of the Church  

The Need to Escape and Be Rescued  

The Sixth Commandment  

What Does God Really Want? (Part 6)  


 
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