
"On Regeneration" - Lecture 11
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In this episode of The Log Cabin Podcast, we dive deep into the vital and often misunderstood doctrine of regeneration— the supernatural work of God that transforms the heart of a sinner into a saint. Drawing from a historic Cumberland Presbyterian sermon, we explore how regeneration is not merely outward reform or religious activity, but a radical, Spirit-wrought change of the soul itself.
You’ll hear how regeneration is inseparably tied to justification, yet distinct in purpose — not just making us legally right with God, but making us fit to enjoy God. We’ll expose the counterfeit signs of true spiritual life, the danger of relying on “practical religion” without heart change, and the powerful evidences of new birth: love for God, hatred of sin, delight in holiness, and a renewed will that joyfully bows to Christ.
This isn’t just a doctrinal lesson. It’s a call to examine your soul.
Whether you’ve walked with Christ for decades or are just beginning to seek truth, this episode offers a compelling, clear, and convicting reminder: you must be born again.