Cracking the Code: Why ‘Born Again’ Means Overriding Your Adam Operating System
So, what does it really mean to be born again? When Jesus told Nicodemus he must be “born again” to see the kingdom of God, he wasn’t speaking in gentle metaphors. He was stating a technical requirement. He was revealing that the base code of humanity ..the operating system installed at birth ..is fundamentally incompatible with the reality of God’s kingdom. To enter, you don’t need an update; you need a total system wipe and a new installation.
This is the core of the Gospel, and the key to understanding it is a divine pattern hidden in plain sight: the absolute opposition between the first Adam and the last Adam. This isn’t just a story; it’s the diagnostic report on the human condition and the only available solution.
The Original Corrupted Code: The First Adam
To understand the fix, you must first diagnose the bug. The first man, Adam, was the prototype for all natural humanity. He was created as a “living soul” ..a recipient of life, he was “of the earth, earthy”. He was the original hardware running the original software.
But in the Garden of Eden, he failed a critical test. Through one act of disobedience, a fatal virus was introduced into the human system: sin. The consequence was immediate and catastrophic. Through that one man, spiritual death passed to all mankind.
From that moment on, every human being has been born with this corrupted Adam OS. It is defined by the flesh, and its default setting is separation from God.
The Divine Override: The Last Adam
Centuries later, God initiated the solution. He didn’t send a patch for the old system; He sent a completely new one in the person of Jesus Christ, the “last Adam”. The contrast is absolute and intentional:
- Where the first Adam was a “living soul,” the last Adam is a “life-giving spirit”. He doesn’t just have life; He is the source of it.
- Where the first Adam was “natural” and “earthy,” the last Adam is “spiritual” and the “Lord from heaven”.
Jesus was also brought into the world by a direct act of God and was tested in a garden, Gethsemane. But where Adam failed, Jesus prevailed. He resisted temptation and remained obedient, even to the point of shedding blood. Through his obedience, he made spiritual rebirth and life available to all mankind. He became the source code for a new creation.
The Universal Law: Natural First, Then Spiritual
This conflict between the flesh (Adam) and the spirit (Christ) is not a one-time event. It is a universal principle that plays out relentlessly throughout Scripture, proving the law: the natural must always come first, and then the spiritual.
Examine the evidence:
- Cain and Abel: Cain, the firstborn, is a picture of the flesh, and he persecutes Abel, who represents the spirit.
- Ishmael and Isaac; Esau and Jacob: In each case, the firstborn represents the natural, fleshly line, which is superseded by the second-born, who carries the spiritual promise .
- The Wilderness Generation: The first generation of Israel that left Egypt, those twenty and older, perished in the wilderness. Why? Because, as the scripture states, “flesh and blood cannot enter the kingdom of God”. The natural man could not inherit the promise.
- Saul and David: King Saul, a towering figure of the flesh, was powerless against Goliath. It took David, a picture of the spirit, to secure the victory [1].
- The First Miracle: Jesus took natural water in six earthen jars (six being the number of man) and transformed it into wine, a symbol of the spiritual [1].
The pattern is irrefutable. The system of the flesh, inherited from Adam, is being deliberately and systematically replaced by the system of the spirit, authored by Christ.
The “New Man”: Installation of the Christ OS
This brings us to the meaning of being “born again.” It is the moment God deletes the Adam OS, which leads to death, and installs the Christ OS, which is life itself. This process unfolds in three distinct phases, mirroring God’s own nature as past, present, and future:
- PAST (Justification): Your spirit is made alive. This is the spiritual rebirth. At this moment, you are born of the Spirit. The new OS is installed.
- PRESENT (Sanctification): Your soul is being renewed. This is the ongoing process of deleting the old files of the flesh and implementing the new programming of the spirit. This is your “wilderness journey”.
- FUTURE (Glorification): Your body will be glorified in the resurrection. This is the final hardware upgrade, where your earthly body is replaced with a heavenly one, made fully compatible with the new spiritual reality.
To be “born again” is to be brought out of the lineage of the first Adam, the “living soul,” and into the lineage of the last Adam, the “life-giving spirit” You are no longer defined by the natural but by the spiritual.
Living the Rebirth: “He Must Increase, I Must Decrease”
Living as a born-again believer means living in the tension of this system override. The old fleshly programming still exists and will constantly wrestle with the new spiritual programming. The command for every believer is therefore absolute: you must actively deny and decrease in the flesh so that Christ might increase in the spirit within you. As John the Baptist declared, “He must increase, but I must decrease”.
The struggle is guaranteed, but so is the victory. The flesh is natural, but the spirit is spiritual ..and the spirit will always have the victory. To enter the kingdom of God, you must be born of the Spirit, because the kingdom is not a modification of the old world; it is an entirely new spiritual reality, and only a new, spiritual man can live in it.
Thank you for reading all the way to the end. This piece has only laid the foundation, setting the stage for understanding the First and the Last Adam. Our next installment will take us deeper, uncovering insights and revelations that promise to be even more compelling. Stay tuned ..the journey is only getting started!
Ref: John 3:7, 1 Peter 1:23, John 3:3, John 3:4, Galatians 4:29 But as then he that was born after the flesh persecuted him that was born after the Spirit, even so it is now.