Ephesians 2:8-10 is talking about 'recreation.' Recreation and 'born-again' have a definite over-lapping expression of need: To be born of Spirit.
2 Corinthians 5:17 2 Corinthians 13:5 I'm not only a 'what is different' (Dispensational) persuasion. I also am looking at overlapping as necessary. When Billy Graham talked of being born-again, he was talking about the need to be spiritually regenerated. Both Paul and Jesus mentioned the need to be made spiritual beings (lost at the fall). Some have labelled me Mid Acts. I certainly have much agreement but I also look for either 'what is the same' or 'what is similar.' The mark of all of us in heaven is whether the Son knows any of us: Nicodemus or you and I.
I do believe I get the point Mid Acts is interested in on this thread. I also believe very importantly, that what is similar or the same needs equal attention. We all need Jesus and we all must be new creations.
However, I may need some schooling here: Does Mid Acts actually see 'born again' as separate somehow? Something unique for Nicodemus that isn't salvific? It seems a need to be 'born of Spirit' is akin/essential to salvific need? Thanks -Lon