Life is like a ladder we climb until we die. It would
be a shame if we simply stopped and never progressed. But it could be utterly
disastrous if we placed our ladder against the wrong wall and after a lifetime
of climbing discovered that we had wasted all the years given to us.
This may have been how Nicodemus felt after talking to
Jesus. He’d climbed to the top rung of religious success in Judaism and was
known as “the teacher of Israel” (John 3:10). Yet Jesus told him the only way
he would see the kingdom of God was to be born again. All his good works,
extensive knowledge, and great accomplishments were worthless. Nicodemus
realized immediately that just as he had done nothing to bring about his first
birth, he could do nothing to be born again. His hopes for eternal life were
dashed.
Before Nicodemus was ready to hear the good news, he
had to be emptied of all his self-confidence and accomplishments in order to
see his need for a Savior. His ladder came crashing down, and he had to start
afresh with a new birth of the Spirit if he hoped to gain the kingdom of
heaven.
Where have you placed your ladder? Has God ever
emptied you so He can fill you up again? Although there’s nothing you can do to
be born again—no good works or religious service—there is something you can
believe. God wants you to glimpse His holiness and realize how far you are from
His perfect standard. Then, if you come broken and contrite to Jesus, believing
His death paid your sin debt, you’ll be born again and will someday see the
kingdom of heaven.
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