John 1:13 says that natural birth isn’t useful for being born again.
I agree that natural birth "isn't useful" for being born again, but John 1:13 doesn't say that. Seems you have a knack for misreading verses. v.13 teaches that being born again isn't from man's will. Just as being physically born isn't the will of the one being born.
What IS a choice in salvation is whether the person who understands the gospel message believes it or not. Those who do believe are born again by God. John 1:12,13. And saved by God. 1 Cor 1:21. And justified by God. Rom 5:1.
Therefore, the water component of being born of water and Spirit is water baptism and your interpretation of John 3:5 being about live birth to be born again creates a contradiction in scripture. It couldn’t be more clearer than that.
You are just so confused. What do you think v.6 is about? Two births, physical and spiritual. Jesus was explaining to Nic what He meant by being "born AGAIN". Nic was thinking another physical birth, and Jesus corrected him.
That’s not even all of the reasons why John 3:5 is about water baptism.
There are NO reasons for Jn 3:5 to be about water baptism.
The best reason is that theologically it doesn’t make sense.
I agree. Trying to force water baptism into John 3:3-6 DOESN'T MAKE SENSE.
There isn’t a doctrine in the Bible that informs living people that they needed to be born in order to be born of water and Spirit. Linguistically that’s just silly and isn’t how God talks.
Again, Jesus was simply telling Nic that His comment about being "born again" in v.3 wasn't about a SECOND physical birth.
And again, v.6 couldn't be any more clear.
5 Jesus answered, “Very truly I tell you, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless they are born of water and the Spirit.
6 Flesh gives birth to flesh, but the Spirit gives birth to spirit.
If v.5 is about water baptism, then v.6 DOESN'T MAKE SENSE.
Since v.6 is clearly about a physical and spiritual birth, it is clear that Jesus was explaining to poor 'ol Nic that being born again doesn't mean TWO physical births.
How about this; no one can enter the kingdom unless they are human beings and born again spiritually? Agree or not?
Furthermore, given that baptism is mentioned again, and again, and again as an image of rebirth, the supporting evidence for John 3:5 being about water baptism is in great favor.
"again and again"???? In John??? Or where?
You have literally no evidence; you just keep pushing heresy because you’re a false teacher.
There you go, being all nasty and such. Just because I disagree with you and explain what verses mean, you get all personal and mean.
This isn't personal. At least not to me. It is simply about what Scripture says and means.
And since v.6 IS IS IS the evidence for "born of water" to be a reference to physical birth, it is you without any evidence for water baptism.
Don't you realize that when Jesus told Nic what He did, the church age was NOT YET in existence. So you can forget about water baptism being what church age believers need to get saved.
When you put v.5 and 6 together, as I have above, and STILL cannot see what Jesus was explaining, there just isn't anything more that anyone can say that will help you. But it is clear enough. So you don't have any excuse.
iow, v.6 explains v.5.
Now, prove me wrong about v.6 explaining v.5.
If Jesus wasn't talking about a physical birth in v.5 with "born of water", why would He then say v.6 and how would v.6 fit within the context from v.3?
If Jesus was talking about water baptism, why even say v.6? It would have been irrelevant.