Mutzrein, we are causing ourselves confusion by our mixing metaphors. My fault. Look at what Jesus taught. The only place we see him telling people that they must be born again is to Nicodemus. There it is in reference to entering heaven, not understanding the kingdom. We do not find another lesson on how to be born of the Spirit, or hear him say that before we can understand the gospel we must be born again. He doesn’t preach this to the crowds who follow him. He doesn’t try to explain the correct doctrines like the ‘trinity’ or ‘being born again’ even to his disciples. He doesn’t encourage people to read the correct version of scriptures. He doesn’t mention corrupt manuscripts that are to be avoided.
He preaches repentance, humility, love, mercy, forgiveness for one another. This is what he told his disciples to preach just as Peter does in:
1 Peter 1:22-25 Seeing you have purified your souls in obeying the truth through the Spirit unto unfeigned love of the brethren, see that you love one another with a pure heart fervently:
Being born again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by the word of God, which lives and abides for ever.
For all flesh is as grass, and all the glory of man as the flower of grass. The grass withers, and the flower thereof falls away:
But the word of the Lord endures for ever. And this is the word which by the gospel is preached unto you.
The word of God, the word by which the gospel is preached to you is the word made flesh and the word communicated to us, the Son of God himself, not the Bible. The word of God made flesh (by which the good news of forgiveness that can be ours was preached) is Jesus who lives today and lives forever to communicate the message of God to us, to make it real in our lives. It is by loving one another that we are born of the Spirit. This is the truth that we are to obey from the Spirit. This the word that Jesus preached. This is what God requires of us if we are going to be his children.
Every day the Spirit is with every one of us to lead us into this truth of love for one another. Every day we run into situations where we can choose to love and forgive or we can choose to hate and condemn. This is what determines when we will be born again. When we can love with unfeigned love, real, honest care and concern for others and forgive with genuine merciful lack of condemnation toward those who wrong us, we are making a place for the seed of God to grow in us. Choosing to follow the Spirit is choosing life.
Today’s Pharisees have made it all about doctrine and knowing the right definitions but Jesus said it was all about love, pure and simple.
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I see we strayed off topic, since the OP was the opposite of love for one another and more about the love of doctrine. Let me steer it back toward the topic.
If we did not have free will to do what Jesus asks of us, why would he ask us to do it? If we can’t understand without being born again, and only he can make us born again, then it would be his fault, not ours that we do not obey because we truly cannot do it. The truth is that we can do it and the times that we mess up are learning experiences if we repent. We can learn to walk by faith or we can fall and never try to get up. We can choose to love one another or we can choose to ridicule and despise our brothers.