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NKJV Titus 3:5 study notes
3:5 not by works of righteousness: Since Paul has been exhorting Titus to emphasize good works in his ministry with the Cretans, he wants to make it clear that such works have no value in saving a person.
Rather, it is solely on the basis of God’s mercy that we are delivered from the penalty of our sin. washing of regeneration: This phrase refers to the work of the Holy Spirit, who in a moment makes a person new by the cleansing of regeneration (the new birth).
This new nature is the ground for living the Christian life and performing good deeds. renewing of the Holy Spirit: The continual process of Christian living is enabled by the Holy Spirit, resulting in growth in character and good works.
Word Study: washing of regeneration
(Gk. loutron palingenesias) (3:5) Strong’s #3067; 3824: The Greek word for washing can signify the receptacle of washing (the basin) or the act of washing itself.
In Eph. 5:26, the only other NT occurrence of this word, the natural meaning is washing. Here also the action of washing is presented. Quite simply, the text says that regeneration is characterized by or accompanied by the action of washing. The regenerative activity of the Holy Spirit is characterized elsewhere in Scripture as cleansing and purifying (see Ezek. 36:25–27; John 3:5).
The Greek term for regeneration literally means “being born again”—indicating a new birth effected by the Holy Spirit (see John 3:6; Rom. 8:16; Gal. 4:6). Thus God saved us through one process with two aspects: the washing of regeneration and the renewing of the Holy Spirit.
If I could just raise this point concerning me.
I asked you what you meant by regeneration.
If memory serves me I asked was it akin to sanctification?
You responded with just "New birth"
So I was non the wiser.
I asked because I wasn't sure what you were trying to convey.
Was it works, growing in fruit.
So I asked not catch you out.
So a few posts back I see you posted "Read Titus 3:5"
It may have been helpful if you posted the verse.
Anyway I read said verse the looked into it.
As I said I'm taking for me and not others.
But and it's a good but.
Thanks, I have learned something and I cannot disagree with it.
And now I understand a bit more about you.