Born Again: Jesus and Nicodemus – The Gospel in John 3

Born Again: Jesus and Nicodemus – The Gospel in John 3

In this episode of the Defender Bible Study, Rick Morton, Vice President of Engagement at Lifeline Children’s Services, leads a deep dive into John 3:1-21. This well-known passage captures Jesus’ profound conversation with Nicodemus, a Pharisee, about the essential need to be "born again." Rick explores the timeless truth of John 3:16, explaining how Jesus revealed His divine purpose of bringing eternal life to humanity. Drawing on Charles Spurgeon's insights and the story of the bronze serpent in Numbers 21, we are reminded of God's love, the urgency of spiritual rebirth, and the redemptive work of Christ on the cross.


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Creators and Guests

Pastor Chris Johnson
Guest
Pastor Chris Johnson
Chris joined Lifeline in March, 2020, and serves as the Sr. Director of Church Partnerships & External Advocacy. He previously served as a pastor for 24 years and as the Executive Director of the Kentucky Governor’s Office of Faith and Community Based Initiatives. Chris has also served as a consultant and has been a frequent speaker at local, state, and national conferences, churches, and community gatherings, sharing his family’s story and challenging others to answer the gospel call to care for vulnerable children and families. He was born and raised in metro Atlanta, GA, and currently lives in Birmingham. Chris studied Church Ministries (B.A.) at Trinity Baptist College and Educational Leadership (M.Ed.) at Regent University. He and his amazing wife, Alicia, have 10 children (7 adopted from foster care) and 3 grandchildren (2 adopted from foster care). They have also served as foster parents to more than 40 children.