Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again (John 3:7).

Sometimes, there’re those who are described by others as “godly” or “god-fearing,” even though they’re not born again. But being godly or god-fearing isn’t the same as being born again.

In Acts 10, we find a most interesting case of conversion, the conversion of Cornelius, a very “godly” man. In fact, the Bible says he was a “devout man, and one that feared God with all his house, which gave much alms to the people, and prayed to God always” (Acts 10:2). What an amazing description!

He was benevolent, liberal and “god-fearing”; consistent and persistent in his prayer life. He was a just man (Acts 10:22). And he even saw visions: “He saw in a vision evidently about the ninth hour of the day an angel of God coming in to him…” (Acts 10:3). Yet, he wasn’t saved; he wasn’t born again. An angel had to tell him, “And now send men to Joppa, and call for one Simon, whose surname is Peter…he shall tell thee what thou oughtest to do” (Acts 10:5-6).

In our opening verse, Jesus didn’t mince words when He spoke to Nicodemus. He said, “Ye must be born again.” He didn’t say if you’re “god-fearing,” it’s okay. He used the term, “born again” to express the necessity for man’s spiritual rebirth. Sometimes we encounter such people as Cornelius. They have a good reputation and moral character; but being well-spoken of by others doesn’t merit God’s salvation.

This is why we preach the Gospel. The Gospel is about Jesus Christ; it’s not about what you have done, or what you haven’t done. It’s about Christ and what He’s done for you, which if you’d accept was enough, then salvation is yours. The Bible says, “And by him (Jesus) all that believe are justified from all things, from which ye could not be justified by the law of Moses” (Acts 13:39).

In case you’re like Cornelius today reading this, you need to receive words by which you can be saved. Those words are in Romans 10:9. It says, “…if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.” This is the Bible way to receive salvation.

Further Study:

Mark 8:36-37

John 3:3

Acts 13:38-39

12 responses to “It’s Not Enough To Be “God-fearing””

  1. Eke Ikedinachi Avatar
    Eke Ikedinachi

    You are right.

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    1. pleasantpastures48 Avatar
      pleasantpastures48

      Being born again is the ultimate achievement.

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    1. pleasantpastures48 Avatar
      pleasantpastures48

      God bless you as you abide by His Word.

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    1. pleasantpastures48 Avatar
      pleasantpastures48

      God will always steer us to the path of righteousness.

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  2. Truth and Well said.

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    1. pleasantpastures48 Avatar
      pleasantpastures48

      The Gospel soothes our soul. Remain blessed.

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  3. Willie Torres Jr. Avatar
    Willie Torres Jr.

    Amen 
    Thank you for sharing this insightful perspective and for highlighting the urgency of embracing the Gospel message for anyone, like Cornelius, who may be seeking true salvation.

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    1. pleasantpastures48 Avatar
      pleasantpastures48

      I’m happy you were inspired by the Word of God. Remain blessed.

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      1. Willie Torres Jr. Avatar
        Willie Torres Jr.

        🙏🤗♥️

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