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Jesus ensina Nicodemos

Havia entre os fariseus um homem chamado Nicodemos, um líder dos judeus. Este foi ter com Jesus de noite e disse-lhe: “Mestre, todos sabemos que Deus te enviou para nos ensinares e bastam os teus sinais para o provar.”

Jesus retorquiu: “É realmente como te digo: quem não nascer de novo[a] não pode ver o reino de Deus.”

“Que queres dizer com isso?”, perguntou Nicodemos. “Como pode uma pessoa voltar para o ventre da sua mãe e nascer outra vez?”

Jesus respondeu: “É realmente como te digo: quem não nascer da água e do Espírito não pode entrar no reino de Deus. Os homens só conseguem reproduzir vida humana, mas o Espírito Santo dá vida espiritual. Por isso, não te admires de te ter dito que precisas nascer de novo. Assim como ouves o vento, mas não sabes donde vem nem para onde vai, assim se passa com aquele que é nascido do Espírito.”

“Como é que isso pode ser?”, perguntou Nicodemos.

10 Jesus respondeu: “Então tu, um respeitado mestre de Israel, não compreendes estas coisas? 11 Estou a dizer-te aquilo que sei e vi e, contudo, não queres acreditar. 12 Se não acreditas em mim, quando te falo destas coisas que acontecem aqui entre os homens, como poderás crer se te falar de coisas celestiais? 13 Pois só eu, o Filho do Homem, desci à Terra e voltarei novamente para o céu. 14 Assim como Moisés ergueu no deserto a figura de uma serpente, assim também eu irei ser levantado, 15 para que todo aquele que crer em mim tenha a vida eterna.

16 Deus amou tanto o mundo que deu o seu único Filho, para que todo aquele que nele crê não se perca, mas tenha a vida eterna. 17 Deus não mandou o seu Filho para condenar o mundo, mas para o salvar.

18 Para os que confiam nele como Salvador não há condenação eterna. Mas os que não confiam nele já estão julgados e condenados, por não crerem no Filho único de Deus. 19 E são condenados por a luz do céu ter vindo ao mundo, mas preferirem as trevas à luz, pois só fazem o mal. 20 Eles odeiam a luz celestial porque querem pecar nas trevas. Afastam-se da luz com medo dos seus pecados serem postos às claras e sofrerem castigo. 21 Mas aqueles que vivem conforme a verdade procuram a luz para que todos vejam que estão a fazer o que Deus deseja.”

O testemunho de João Batista acerca de Jesus

22 Depois disto, Jesus e os discípulos saíram de Jerusalém e ficaram durante algum tempo na Judeia, batizando ali.

23 João batizava em Enom, perto de Salim, porque ali havia água em abundância; e as pessoas vinham ter com ele para ser batizadas. 24 Nessa altura, João Batista não estava ainda preso. 25 Um dia, um judeu começou a discutir com os discípulos de João questões relacionadas com a purificação. 26 Foram então ter com João e informaram-no: “Mestre, o homem que conheceste do outro lado do rio Jordão, aquele que afirmaste ser o enviado de Deus, anda também a batizar, e toda a gente vai ter com ele.”

27 João esclareceu: “Uma pessoa só pode receber o que lhe for dado do céu. 28 Vocês próprios sabem que eu sempre disse que não sou o Cristo! Estou aqui para lhe preparar o caminho. 29 As pessoas procuram, naturalmente, aquilo que mais as atrai: a noiva vai para junto do noivo e os amigos do noivo alegram-se com ele. Ora, eu sou o amigo do noivo e o seu triunfo enche-me de alegria! 30 Ele deve tornar-se cada vez maior e eu cada vez mais pequeno.

31 Ele veio do céu e é maior do que ninguém. Eu sou da Terra e o meu entendimento limita-se às coisas terrenas. 32 Ele fala do que viu e ouviu, mas são poucos os que acreditam nas suas palavras! 33 Os que nele creem descobrem que Deus é a fonte da verdade. 34 Pois esse, o enviado de Deus, fala as palavras de Deus, porque o Espírito de Deus está sobre ele sem medida nem limite. 35 O Pai ama o Filho e deu-lhe autoridade sobre tudo o que existe. 36 E todos os que creem nele, no Filho de Deus, têm a vida eterna. Os que não creem nunca participarão da vida eterna, antes a ira de Deus permanece sobre eles.”

Footnotes

  1. 3.3 A palavra grega pode significar do alto ou de novo.

Born from Above

1-2 There was a man of the Pharisee sect, Nicodemus, a prominent leader among the Jews. Late one night he visited Jesus and said, “Rabbi, we all know you’re a teacher straight from God. No one could do all the God-pointing, God-revealing acts you do if God weren’t in on it.”

Jesus said, “You’re absolutely right. Take it from me: Unless a person is born from above, it’s not possible to see what I’m pointing to—to God’s kingdom.”

“How can anyone,” said Nicodemus, “be born who has already been born and grown up? You can’t re-enter your mother’s womb and be born again. What are you saying with this ‘born-from-above’ talk?”

5-6 Jesus said, “You’re not listening. Let me say it again. Unless a person submits to this original creation—the ‘wind-hovering-over-the-water’ creation, the invisible moving the visible, a baptism into a new life—it’s not possible to enter God’s kingdom. When you look at a baby, it’s just that: a body you can look at and touch. But the person who takes shape within is formed by something you can’t see and touch—the Spirit—and becomes a living spirit.

7-8 “So don’t be so surprised when I tell you that you have to be ‘born from above’—out of this world, so to speak. You know well enough how the wind blows this way and that. You hear it rustling through the trees, but you have no idea where it comes from or where it’s headed next. That’s the way it is with everyone ‘born from above’ by the wind of God, the Spirit of God.”

Nicodemus asked, “What do you mean by this? How does this happen?”

10-12 Jesus said, “You’re a respected teacher of Israel and you don’t know these basics? Listen carefully. I’m speaking sober truth to you. I speak only of what I know by experience; I give witness only to what I have seen with my own eyes. There is nothing secondhand here, no hearsay. Yet instead of facing the evidence and accepting it, you procrastinate with questions. If I tell you things that are plain as the hand before your face and you don’t believe me, what use is there in telling you of things you can’t see, the things of God?

13-15 “No one has ever gone up into the presence of God except the One who came down from that Presence, the Son of Man. In the same way that Moses lifted the serpent in the desert so people could have something to see and then believe, it is necessary for the Son of Man to be lifted up—and everyone who looks up to him, trusting and expectant, will gain a real life, eternal life.

16-18 “This is how much God loved the world: He gave his Son, his one and only Son. And this is why: so that no one need be destroyed; by believing in him, anyone can have a whole and lasting life. God didn’t go to all the trouble of sending his Son merely to point an accusing finger, telling the world how bad it was. He came to help, to put the world right again. Anyone who trusts in him is acquitted; anyone who refuses to trust him has long since been under the death sentence without knowing it. And why? Because of that person’s failure to believe in the one-of-a-kind Son of God when introduced to him.

19-21 “This is the crisis we’re in: God-light streamed into the world, but men and women everywhere ran for the darkness. They went for the darkness because they were not really interested in pleasing God. Everyone who makes a practice of doing evil, addicted to denial and illusion, hates God-light and won’t come near it, fearing a painful exposure. But anyone working and living in truth and reality welcomes God-light so the work can be seen for the God-work it is.”

The Bridegroom’s Friend

22-26 After this conversation, Jesus went on with his disciples into the Judean countryside and relaxed with them there. He was also baptizing. At the same time, John was baptizing over at Aenon near Salim, where water was abundant. This was before John was thrown into jail. John’s disciples got into an argument with the establishment Jews over the nature of baptism. They came to John and said, “Rabbi, you know the one who was with you on the other side of the Jordan? The one you authorized with your witness? Well, he’s now competing with us. He’s baptizing, too, and everyone’s going to him instead of us.”

27-29 John answered, “It’s not possible for a person to succeed—I’m talking about eternal success—without heaven’s help. You yourselves were there when I made it public that I was not the Messiah but simply the one sent ahead of him to get things ready. The one who gets the bride is, by definition, the bridegroom. And the bridegroom’s friend, his ‘best man’—that’s me—in place at his side where he can hear every word, is genuinely happy. How could he be jealous when he knows that the wedding is finished and the marriage is off to a good start?

29-30 “That’s why my cup is running over. This is the assigned moment for him to move into the center, while I slip off to the sidelines.

31-33 “The One who comes from above is head and shoulders over other messengers from God. The earthborn is earthbound and speaks earth language; the heavenborn is in a league of his own. He sets out the evidence of what he saw and heard in heaven. No one wants to deal with these facts. But anyone who examines this evidence will come to stake his life on this: that God himself is the truth.

34-36 “The One that God sent speaks God’s words. And don’t think he rations out the Spirit in bits and pieces. The Father loves the Son extravagantly. He turned everything over to him so he could give it away—a lavish distribution of gifts. That is why whoever accepts and trusts the Son gets in on everything, life complete and forever! And that is also why the person who avoids and distrusts the Son is in the dark and doesn’t see life. All he experiences of God is darkness, and an angry darkness at that.”