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142:6.1 One evening at the [[home]] of Flavius there came to see [[Jesus]] one [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicodemus Nicodemus], a [[wealthy]] and elderly member of the Jewish [[Sanhedrin]]. He had heard much about the teachings of this [[Galilean]], and so he went one afternoon to hear him as he taught in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_temple temple courts]. He would have gone often to hear [[Jesus]] teach, but he [[fear]]ed to be seen by the people in attendance upon his teaching, for already were the rulers of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jews Jews] so at [[Opposition|variance]] with [[Jesus]] that no member of the [[Sanhedrin]] would want to be identified in any open [[manner]] with him. Accordingly, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicodemus Nicodemus] had arranged with [[Andrew, the Apostle|Andrew]] to see [[Jesus]] [[private]]ly and after nightfall on this particular evening. [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]], [[James, the Apostle|James]], and [[John, the Apostle|John]] were in Flavius's [[garden]] when the interview began, but later they all went into the house where the [[discourse]] continued.
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142:6.1 One evening at the [[home]] of Flavius there came to see [[Jesus]] one [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicodemus Nicodemus], a [[wealthy]] and elderly member of the Jewish [[Sanhedrin]]. He had heard much about the teachings of this [[Galilean]], and so he went one afternoon to hear him as he taught in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_temple temple courts]. He would have gone often to hear [[Jesus]] teach, but he [[fear]]ed to be seen by the people in attendance upon his teaching, for already were the rulers of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jews Jews] so at [[Opposition|variance]] with [[Jesus]] that no member of the [[Sanhedrin]] would want to be identified in any open [[manner]] with him. Accordingly, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicodemus Nicodemus] had arranged with [[Andrew, the Apostle|Andrew]] to see [[Jesus]] [[private]]ly and after nightfall on this particular evening. [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]], [[James, the Apostle|James]], and [[John, the Apostle|John]] were in Flavius's [[garden]] when the interview began, but later they all went into the house where the [[discourse]] continued.
  
142:6.2 In receiving [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nidodemus Nicodemus], [[Jesus]] showed no particular [[Favor|deference]]; in talking with him, there was no [[compromise]] or undue persuasiveness. [[The Master]] made no attempt to repulse his [[secret]]ive caller, nor did he employ [[sarcasm]]. In all his dealings with the distinguished [[visitor]], [[Jesus]] was calm, [[earnest]], and [[dignified]]. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicodemus Nicodemus] was not an official [[delegate]] of the [[Sanhedrin]]; he came to see [[Jesus]] wholly because of his [[personal]] and [[sincere]] interest in [[the Master]]'s teachings.
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142:6.2 In receiving [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nidodemus Nicodemus], [[Jesus]] showed no particular [[Favor|deference]]; in talking with him, there was no [[compromise]] or undue persuasiveness. [[The Master]] made no attempt to repulse his [[secret]]ive caller, nor did he employ [[sarcasm]]. In all his dealings with the distinguished [[visitor]], [[Jesus]] was calm, [[earnest]], and [[dignified]]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicodemus Nicodemus] was not an official [[delegate]] of the [[Sanhedrin]]; he came to see [[Jesus]] wholly because of his [[personal]] and [[sincere]] interest in [[the Master]]'s teachings.
  
142:6.3 Upon being presented by Flavius, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicodemus Nicodemus] said: " [[Rabbi]], we know that you are a teacher sent by [[God]], for no mere man could so teach unless God were with him. And I am desirous of knowing more about your teachings regarding the coming [[The Kingdom|kingdom]]. "
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142:6.3 Upon being presented by Flavius, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicodemus Nicodemus] said: " [[Rabbi]], we know that you are a teacher sent by [[God]], for no mere man could so teach unless God were with him. And I am desirous of knowing more about your teachings regarding the coming [[The Kingdom|kingdom]]. "
  
142:6.4 [[Jesus]] answered [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicodemus Nicodemus]: " Verily, verily, I say to you, Nicodemus, except a man be [[born]] from above, he cannot see [[the kingdom]] of God. " Then replied [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicodemus Nicodemus]: " But how can a man be [[born]] again when he is old? He cannot enter a second time into his [[mother]]'s [[womb]] to be born. "
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142:6.4 [[Jesus]] answered [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicodemus Nicodemus]: " Verily, verily, I say to you, Nicodemus, except a man be [[born]] from above, he cannot see [[the kingdom]] of God. " Then replied [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicodemus Nicodemus]: " But how can a man be [[born]] again when he is old? He cannot enter a second time into his [[mother]]'s [[womb]] to be born. "
  
 
142:6.5 [[Jesus]] said: " Nevertheless, I [[declare]] to you, except a man be [[born]] of the [[spirit]], he cannot enter into [[the kingdom]] of God. That which is [[born]] of the flesh is [[flesh]], and that which is born of the [[spirit]] is spirit. But you should not [[marvel]] that I said you must be [[born]] from above. When the [[wind]] blows, you [[hear]] the rustle of the leaves, but you do not see the wind—whence it comes or whither it goes—and so it is with everyone [[born]] of the [[spirit]]. With the eyes of the [[flesh]] you can behold the [[manifestations]] of the [[spirit]], but you cannot actually [[discern]] the spirit. "
 
142:6.5 [[Jesus]] said: " Nevertheless, I [[declare]] to you, except a man be [[born]] of the [[spirit]], he cannot enter into [[the kingdom]] of God. That which is [[born]] of the flesh is [[flesh]], and that which is born of the [[spirit]] is spirit. But you should not [[marvel]] that I said you must be [[born]] from above. When the [[wind]] blows, you [[hear]] the rustle of the leaves, but you do not see the wind—whence it comes or whither it goes—and so it is with everyone [[born]] of the [[spirit]]. With the eyes of the [[flesh]] you can behold the [[manifestations]] of the [[spirit]], but you cannot actually [[discern]] the spirit. "
  
142:6.6 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicodemus Nicodemus] replied: " But I do not [[understand]]—how can that be? " Said [[Jesus]]: " Can it be that you are a [[teacher]] in [[Israel]] and yet [[ignorant]] of all this? It becomes, then, the [[duty]] of those who know about the [[realities]] of the [[spirit]] to [[reveal]] these things to those who [[discern]] only the [[manifestations]] of the [[material]] world. But will you [[believe]] us if we tell you of the heavenly [[truths]]? Do you have the [[courage]], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicodemus Nicodemus], to [[believe]] in one who has [[descended]] from [[heaven]], even the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man]? "
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142:6.6 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicodemus Nicodemus] replied: " But I do not [[understand]]—how can that be? " Said [[Jesus]]: " Can it be that you are a [[teacher]] in [[Israel]] and yet [[ignorant]] of all this? It becomes, then, the [[duty]] of those who know about the [[realities]] of the [[spirit]] to [[reveal]] these things to those who [[discern]] only the [[manifestations]] of the [[material]] world. But will you [[believe]] us if we tell you of the heavenly [[truths]]? Do you have the [[courage]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicodemus Nicodemus], to [[believe]] in one who has [[descended]] from [[heaven]], even the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man]? "
  
142:6.7 And [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicodemus Nicodemus] said: " But how can I begin to lay hold upon this [[spirit]] which is to remake me in [[preparation]] for entering into [[the kingdom]]? " [[Jesus]] answered: " Already does [[Thought Adjuster|the spirit]] of [[the Father]] in heaven indwell you. If you would be [[led]] by this [[spirit]] from above, very soon would you begin to see with the eyes of [[Thought Adjuster|the spirit]], and then by the wholehearted [[choice]] of [[spirit]] [[guidance]] would you be [[born]] of the [[spirit]] since your only [[purpose]] in living would be to [[do the will of your Father]] who is in [[heaven]]. And so finding yourself [[born]] of the [[spirit]] and [[happily]] in [[the kingdom]] of God, you would begin to bear in your daily life the [[abundant]] [[fruits of the spirit]]. "
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142:6.7 And [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicodemus Nicodemus] said: " But how can I begin to lay hold upon this [[spirit]] which is to remake me in [[preparation]] for entering into [[the kingdom]]? " [[Jesus]] answered: " Already does [[Thought Adjuster|the spirit]] of [[the Father]] in heaven indwell you. If you would be [[led]] by this [[spirit]] from above, very soon would you begin to see with the eyes of [[Thought Adjuster|the spirit]], and then by the wholehearted [[choice]] of [[spirit]] [[guidance]] would you be [[born]] of the [[spirit]] since your only [[purpose]] in living would be to [[do the will of your Father]] who is in [[heaven]]. And so finding yourself [[born]] of the [[spirit]] and [[happily]] in [[the kingdom]] of God, you would begin to bear in your daily life the [[abundant]] [[fruits of the spirit]]. "
  
142:6.8 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicodemus Nicodemus] was thoroughly [[sincere]]. He was deeply impressed but went away bewildered. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicodemus Nicodemus] was accomplished in [[self]]-[[development]], in self-restraint, and even in high [[moral]] [[qualities]]. He was refined, [[egoistic]], and [[altruistic]]; but he did not know how to [[Doing the will of God|submit his will to the will of the divine Father]] as a little [[child]] is willing to submit to the [[guidance]] and [[leading]] of a [[wise]] and loving [[earthly]] [[father]], thereby becoming in [[reality]] a [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_40#40:5._MORTALS_OF_TIME_AND_SPACE son of God], a [[progressive]] heir of the [[eternal]] kingdom.
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142:6.8 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicodemus Nicodemus] was thoroughly [[sincere]]. He was deeply impressed but went away bewildered. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicodemus Nicodemus] was accomplished in [[self]]-[[development]], in self-restraint, and even in high [[moral]] [[qualities]]. He was refined, [[egoistic]], and [[altruistic]]; but he did not know how to [[Doing the will of God|submit his will to the will of the divine Father]] as a little [[child]] is willing to submit to the [[guidance]] and [[leading]] of a [[wise]] and loving [[earthly]] [[father]], thereby becoming in [[reality]] a [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_40#40:5._MORTALS_OF_TIME_AND_SPACE son of God], a [[progressive]] heir of the [[eternal]] kingdom.
  
142:6.9 But [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicodemus Nicodemus] did summon [[faith]] enough to lay hold of [[the kingdom]]. He faintly [[protested]] when his [[colleagues]] of the [[Sanhedrin]] sought to [[condemn]] [[Jesus]] without a hearing; and with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Arimathea Joseph of Arimathea], he later boldly acknowledged his [[faith]] and claimed the [[body]] of [[Jesus]], even when most of the [[disciples]] had fled in [[fear]] from the scenes of [[the Master|their Master]]'s [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_186 final suffering] and [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_187 death].
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142:6.9 But [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicodemus Nicodemus] did summon [[faith]] enough to lay hold of [[the kingdom]]. He faintly [[protested]] when his [[colleagues]] of the [[Sanhedrin]] sought to [[condemn]] [[Jesus]] without a hearing; and with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Arimathea Joseph of Arimathea], he later boldly acknowledged his [[faith]] and claimed the [[body]] of [[Jesus]], even when most of the [[disciples]] had fled in [[fear]] from the scenes of [[the Master|their Master]]'s [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_186 final suffering] and [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_187 death].
  
 
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142:6.1 One evening at the home of Flavius there came to see Jesus one Nicodemus, a wealthy and elderly member of the Jewish Sanhedrin. He had heard much about the teachings of this Galilean, and so he went one afternoon to hear him as he taught in the temple courts. He would have gone often to hear Jesus teach, but he feared to be seen by the people in attendance upon his teaching, for already were the rulers of the Jews so at variance with Jesus that no member of the Sanhedrin would want to be identified in any open manner with him. Accordingly, Nicodemus had arranged with Andrew to see Jesus privately and after nightfall on this particular evening. Peter, James, and John were in Flavius's garden when the interview began, but later they all went into the house where the discourse continued.

142:6.2 In receiving Nicodemus, Jesus showed no particular deference; in talking with him, there was no compromise or undue persuasiveness. The Master made no attempt to repulse his secretive caller, nor did he employ sarcasm. In all his dealings with the distinguished visitor, Jesus was calm, earnest, and dignified. Nicodemus was not an official delegate of the Sanhedrin; he came to see Jesus wholly because of his personal and sincere interest in the Master's teachings.

142:6.3 Upon being presented by Flavius, Nicodemus said: " Rabbi, we know that you are a teacher sent by God, for no mere man could so teach unless God were with him. And I am desirous of knowing more about your teachings regarding the coming kingdom. "

142:6.4 Jesus answered Nicodemus: " Verily, verily, I say to you, Nicodemus, except a man be born from above, he cannot see the kingdom of God. " Then replied Nicodemus: " But how can a man be born again when he is old? He cannot enter a second time into his mother's womb to be born. "

142:6.5 Jesus said: " Nevertheless, I declare to you, except a man be born of the spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. That which is born of the flesh is flesh, and that which is born of the spirit is spirit. But you should not marvel that I said you must be born from above. When the wind blows, you hear the rustle of the leaves, but you do not see the wind—whence it comes or whither it goes—and so it is with everyone born of the spirit. With the eyes of the flesh you can behold the manifestations of the spirit, but you cannot actually discern the spirit. "

142:6.6 Nicodemus replied: " But I do not understand—how can that be? " Said Jesus: " Can it be that you are a teacher in Israel and yet ignorant of all this? It becomes, then, the duty of those who know about the realities of the spirit to reveal these things to those who discern only the manifestations of the material world. But will you believe us if we tell you of the heavenly truths? Do you have the courage, Nicodemus, to believe in one who has descended from heaven, even the Son of Man? "

142:6.7 And Nicodemus said: " But how can I begin to lay hold upon this spirit which is to remake me in preparation for entering into the kingdom? " Jesus answered: " Already does the spirit of the Father in heaven indwell you. If you would be led by this spirit from above, very soon would you begin to see with the eyes of the spirit, and then by the wholehearted choice of spirit guidance would you be born of the spirit since your only purpose in living would be to do the will of your Father who is in heaven. And so finding yourself born of the spirit and happily in the kingdom of God, you would begin to bear in your daily life the abundant fruits of the spirit. "

142:6.8 Nicodemus was thoroughly sincere. He was deeply impressed but went away bewildered. Nicodemus was accomplished in self-development, in self-restraint, and even in high moral qualities. He was refined, egoistic, and altruistic; but he did not know how to submit his will to the will of the divine Father as a little child is willing to submit to the guidance and leading of a wise and loving earthly father, thereby becoming in reality a son of God, a progressive heir of the eternal kingdom.

142:6.9 But Nicodemus did summon faith enough to lay hold of the kingdom. He faintly protested when his colleagues of the Sanhedrin sought to condemn Jesus without a hearing; and with Joseph of Arimathea, he later boldly acknowledged his faith and claimed the body of Jesus, even when most of the disciples had fled in fear from the scenes of their Master's final suffering and death.

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