This essay discusses the concept of rebirth and salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. It argues that humans cannot restore life to themselves and need Jesus's intervention to be reborn. The essay critiques universalism, which suggests that Jesus's death eliminated all punishments for everyone, and limited atonement, which implies Jesus died for a select group. It emphasizes that faith must be attached to something fundamental, as faith allows individuals to create value and be charitable. It concludes by stating that death is the absence of faith, and only through faith can life be fought for and communication be established.