A man who knew the Law of Moses better than almost anyone alive comes to Jesus at night — and Jesus tells him, to his face, that he doesn't understand the most basic thing about the kingdom of God. If the most religious man in Jerusalem could miss it, what if you're missing it too?
In this reflection, we look closely at John 3:1-21: the Greek word behind "born again" that actually means both "again" and "from above" at once, why water and Spirit point directly to the sacrament of Baptism, the untranslatable wordplay linking "Spirit" and "wind," an ancient wilderness image Jesus applies directly to himself, and the verse everyone knows by heart — "For God so loved the world" — read in the context most people never hear.
📖 Passage: John 3:1-21 (KJV)
✝️ A Daily Gospel Reflection from The Faithful Fountain
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⏱️ Chapters
0:00 Welcome
0:25 Reading: John 3:1-21
3:12 Reflection
11:33 Application
12:36 Closing Prayer
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