Finding Strength in the Glory of Jesus

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"Now, this word transfigured here is the word metamorphal from which we get our word metamorphosis. In other words, there was a transformation, not just in the appearance of Jesus but in his very form. Jesus is the Lord of Glory, but when he came into the world his glory was veiled, a baby lying in the manger, the carpenter working in the shop." [00:02:44]

"Now, Matthew records what this looked like: his face shone like the sun. Now, when you hear about a shining face, you might think about a story in the Old Testament. You remember when Moses went up the mountain and he was there for 40 days receiving the law of God, and after 40 days in the presence of God, when Moses came down the mountain, his face was shining." [00:04:10]

"Now, how does this story then speak to us today? But remember, Jesus had just told his disciples that he must suffer, that he must be rejected, and that he was going to be killed. In just a few days, John, who was on the top of the mountain, would actually see the face of Jesus beaten, bloodied, so disfigured that it wasn't even recognizable as a human face." [00:09:17]

"Rejoice in the work of Jesus. Notice it says in verse 3, 'And behold, there appeared to them Moses and Elijah talking with him.' So again, keep in mind Jesus is preparing to endure the agonies of the Cross. Can you imagine this? He's just told his disciples what lies ahead of him. You would think that this would be the moment where the disciples would step up." [00:11:03]

"God the Father sends Moses and Elijah to minister to Jesus, just as, by the way, later in the Garden of Gethsemane, Luke tells us that the Father sent an angel to strengthen him. By the way, here's an encouragement: when Satan uses a Peter to tempt you, God will send a Moses or an Elijah to strengthen you. Look for that." [00:11:56]

"Now, the two he sent were Moses and Elijah. I mean, how remarkable is that? Because Moses, of course, had died and been buried 1400 years before the time of Jesus, and Elijah, of course, had been taken up into heaven 800 years before the time of Jesus. Now here are the pair of them as large as life on the mountain of transfiguration, and they are talking with Jesus." [00:12:45]

"Now, what did they talk about? Well, Luke tells us that they spoke about his departure, which he was about to accomplish at Jerusalem. In other words, a clear reference to all that Jesus would endure at the cross. That's what they spoke to him about. They were ministering to him; they were strengthening him as he prepared himself for the ordeal that lay ahead." [00:13:45]

"Jesus, you are fulfilling all the words spoken by the prophets. They spoke of what you will suffer, yes, but they also spoke of how you will triumph. Yes, you will go through the darkest valley, but on the other side, you will enter into an inexpressibly glorious joy. You will be exalted to the highest place; the will of God will prosper in your hands." [00:15:55]

"Peter wants to hold on to Moses; he wants to hold on to Elijah; he wants to continue drawing strength and comfort from these men who have ministered to Jesus and to him. But the Father is taking these men back up into heaven, and the Father is saying to Peter, 'No, not from these men, but from my son. This is my beloved Son, not these men.'" [00:22:47]

"Here is a truth for us to remember when someone is taken, and we don't want to let them go. Jesus is the gift of the Father to you. In him, you have all that you need, and Jesus will never be taken from you. And that is why it's so significant that in the very last verse of this story, verse 8, we read that they lifted up their eyes and they saw no one but Jesus only." [00:24:09]

"Now, notice what happens when the disciples know that they are in the immediate presence of the Almighty. These men see the cloud of God's presence; they hear the audible voice of God, and they fall on their faces in absolute test. They were terrified, and we would be the same. You know, people sometimes say, 'When I get to heaven, I've got some questions that I'm going to ask almighty God.'" [00:25:59]

"Peter knows that he's not long for this world. 'I'll soon be leaving the body, and I'll be entering into the presence of God.' And of all the stories that he could have called to mind as he anticipates that moment, this is the story that comes to his mind, and that gives to him assurance in his own heart as he faces the prospect of his own death." [00:28:31]

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