John 3:3 Jesus replied, “Very
truly I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God unless they are born again.”
What man,
in his natural condition, has not got, is Spiritual life—the higher and
different sort of life that exists in God. We use the same
word life for both: but if you thought that both must therefore be
the same sort of thing, that would be like thinking that the 'greatness' of
space and the 'greatness' of God were the same sort of greatness. In reality,
the difference between Biological life and Spiritual life is so important that
I am going to give them two distinct names. The Biological sort which comes to
us through Nature, and which (like everything else in Nature) is always tending
to run down and decay so that it can only be kept up by incessant subsidies
from Nature in the form of air, water, food, etc., is Bios. The Spiritual
life which is in God from all eternity, and which made the whole natural
universe, is Zoe. Bios has, to be sure, a certain shadowy or
symbolic resemblance to Zoe: but only the sort of resemblance there is
between a photo and a place, or a statue and a man. A man who changed from
having Bios to having Zoe would have gone through as big a
change as a statue which changed from being a carved stone to being a real man.
And that
is precisely what Christianity is about. This world is a great sculptor's shop.
We are the statues and there is a rumor going round the shop that some of us
are some day going to come to life.