The
Lord will record, when He registers the peoples: "This one was born
there." Psalm 87:6
For many years, a popular bumper sticker in Colorado bore a single wordNATIVE. It
proclaimed to every new arrival, "You just moved in, but I was born here. This is my
state, my heritage, and I belong."
Our nationality, citizenship, and sense of belonging are usually determined by birth. This
was especially true for the Israelites in Old Testament times. They were not only the
people of Israel but the people of God.
It may seem surprising, then, to read in Psalm 87 that people of rival Gentile nations
will one day be treated as if they had been "born" in Zion (vv.4-5). Herbert
Lockyer says of this passage: "Whether some were born in Egypt or came from Ethiopia,
all [will be] equally honored as home-born sons of the city of God. The proud from Egypt,
the worldly from Babylon, the wrathful from Philistia, the covetous from Tyre [will be]
brought under the regenerating, transforming power of the Spirit of God." That is,
they will be spiritually reborn.
Through faith in Jesus, we too are born again (John 3:1-18). We are now citizens of
"the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem," and our names are
"registered in heaven" (Hebrews 12:22-23). Praise God! We have been born into
His family with all of the accompanying privileges!
-DCM
What a blessing to be born again!
To be made new, set free from sin;
What a prospect, to live in heaven,
As God's own child, cleansed and forgiven!
-Fitzhugh
Jesus was born to die, so we could be born again.