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Quote of the Day: Nicodemus Nicodemus had heard enough about what Jesus was up to in Jerusalem to make him think he ought to pay him a visit and find out more. On the other hand, as a VIP with a big theological reputation to uphold, he decided it might be just as well to pay it at night. Better to be at least fairly safe than to be sorry, he thought, so he waited till he thought his neighbors were all asleep. So Nicodemus was fairly safe, and, at least at the start of their nocturnal interview, Jesus was fairly patient. What the whole thing boiled down to, Jesus told him, was that unless you got born again, you might as well give up. That was all very well, Nicodemus said, but just how were you supposed to pull a thing like that off? How especially were you supposed to pull it off if you were pushing sixty-five? How did you get born again when it was a challenge just to get out of bed in the morning? He even got a little sarcastic. Could one enter a second time into the mothers womb? he asked (John 3:4), when it was all one could do to enter a taxi without the drivers coming around to give him a shove from behind? A gust of wind happened to whistle down the chimney at that point, making the dying embers burst into flame, and Jesus said being born again was like that. It wasnt something you did. The wind did it. The Spirit did it. It was something that happened, for Gods sake. How can this be? Nicodemus asked (John 3:9), and thats when Jesus really got going. Maybe Nicodemus had six honorary doctorates and half a column in Whos Who, Jesus said, but if he couldnt see something as plain as the nose on his face, hed better go back to kindergarten. Jesus said, Im telling you Gods so in love with this world that hes sent me down, so if you dont believe your own eyes, then maybe youll believe mine, maybe youll believe me, maybe you wont come sneaking around scared half to death in the dark anymore, but will come to, come clean, come to life! What impressed Nicodemus even more than the speech was the quickening of his own breathing and the pounding of his own heart. He hadnt felt like that since his first kiss, since the time his first child was born. Later on, when Jesus was dead, he went along with Joseph of Arimathea to pay his last respects at the tomb in broad daylight. It was a crazy thing to do, what with the witch-hunt that was going on, but he decided it was more than worth it. When he heard the next day that some of the disciples had seen Jesus alive again, he wept like a newborn child. John 3:1-21; 19:38-42 ~originally published in Peculiar Treasures and later in Beyond Words
Posted on: Sun, 26 Oct 2014 15:24:05 +0000

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