Your insistence that unbelievers do not have a "spirit" is unusual. I see how you could reach this conclusion from Joh 3:6. But that conclusion contradicts the rest of the Bible. Nothing could live without "spirit" not even animals. And the list of verses I previously quoted shows that all people have "spirit." Their spirit may be unregenerate, but they have spirit. Have you read Watchman Nee's "The Spiritual Man"? One could reach your conclusion from that book, but it is not consistent with the Bible.Only God can generate a human spirit (Jn.3:6) yet like so many others, you have Him creating something initially that is anti-Him. Why? It's called born "again" because the text is comparing physical and spiritual birth not because it is something that happens twice to the human spirit. The actual wording says born form the "upward place" or from "above". This is how we know it is a birth from God and there is no "getting it wrong the first time" scenario only to have to redo it later on. There is nothing in the text of John 3 to suggest there are two spiritual births so that is not the meaning of regeneration.
Guthrie places both the human pneuma and God’s pneuma, in the life of a believer, in a proper perspective:
‘It is difficult to conceive of pneuma as something added to man’s existing state. It is more reasonable to consider that man’s natural spirit, which in his unregenerate state is inactive, is revised at conversion by the Spirit of God. If this is so, a distinction must be made between man’s natural pneuma and his Christian pneuma, although the connection between them is close.’
I'll get back to the rest of your message. Meanwhile, I hope that other members could provide more insight about this issue. Meanwhile, I'd like to introduce one more biblical concept, in addition to soul and spirit. This is the concept of "heart / leb / kardia." It is relevant to the subject. How do you think it is related to the soul and spirit?
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