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Ezekiel 36:25-27
Excerpted from: John 3:16 in Context

So in this part here, Nicodemus is told by Jesus that he should know something of this. He and his pals in the Sanhedrin should know something of this because the Old Testament is full of such knowledge. For instance, God cries out in Deuteronomy 5:29 that He wished Israel had a converted heart so that they would fear Him and do His commandments. It was not happening. In Ezekiel 36:25-27, He speaks of sprinkling His people with clean water and giving them a new spirit and a new heart. One of flesh rather than the normal human heart of stone.


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The Second Exodus (Part Two)  
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Born Again (Part 1)  
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The Needed Dimension  
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Persistence  
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Christ's Mission Statement  
Psalm 51 (Part One): Background  



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