Friday, October 23, 2015

Rebirth

“In his book, An Anthropologist on Mars, neurologist Oliver Sacks tells about Virgil, a man who had been blind from early childhood. When he was 50, Virgil underwent surgery and was given the gift of sight. But as he and Dr. Sacks found out, having the physical capacity for sight is not the same as seeing.

“Virgil's first experiences with sight were confusing. He was able to make out colors and movements, but arranging them into a coherent picture was more difficult. Over time he learned to identify various objects, but his habits--his behaviors--were still those of a blind man. Dr. Sacks asserts, ‘One must die as a blind person to be born again as a seeing person. It is the interim, the limbo . . . that is so terrible.’

“To truly see Jesus and his truth means more than observing what he did or said, it means a change of identity.”  (Terry Seufferlein Norman, Oklahoma)

Join us this week at ElmCreek Community Church at we look at what Jesus teaches about the kingdom of God and the rebirth of a disciple of Jesus Christ.  His words to the Pharisee Nicodemus are powerful in helping us to understand what it means to be in and of the kingdom of God.  May we all be prayerfully prepared to encounter our Creator as we study His Word and Truth for our lives.

Striving to know Christ and make Him known,

Pastor Mark

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