Jesus: The Fulfillment of God's Promises

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Thank you, Sam. Thank you, team. Have a seat. How great, how great is our God and the love of God. True? Amen. What a way. Welcome, everyone. It's lovely to be back up here and to see, hopefully, smiling faces. Yeah, some smiles there. Great. You know, we are in a series called Prepare the Way. Prepare the Way. When did God start preparing the way? [00:31:07] (34 seconds) Edit Clip


God in his fullness and abundance and they weren't afraid they could see it and live it and be with God however, it wasn't long before they decided I don't know how long, it doesn't say that that they wanted to be like the one they worshipped in control, God they blew it and from that time forward God has been preparing the way of a new creation which is the title of this whole series of the next weeks preparing for a new creation which we are and which we will enjoy when there's a new heaven and a new earth that's the good news. [00:32:12] (46 seconds) Edit Clip


and so she had trust issues most of her life we come to today where I want to introduce that Jesus is the one that keeps his word and God is the one that promised and Jesus is the promise more about that in a minute but you know you and I often promise things that we have no clear way of knowing that we will ever be able to fulfil that promise because we only have the gift of today we don't have the tomorrow so we can say to our children I'll take you to the park tomorrow after school we can say I'll meet you for coffee next week I'll give you my word but we can't always be sure that that will happen because we have no say over that which is beyond the gift of today so our promises start to lose some of their meaning is that true and it's sad because we learn not to trust and so I want to come in today and introduce a new way of looking at Jesus it's not really new it's in the scriptures but it's maybe new for us today and it's excited me as I've looked at this and it goes with all the promises of God find their yes in Jesus so if you want a new name for God today or a new name for Jesus you can call him God's yes can I hear it God's yes isn't that great and the yes of God will always keep his word God's promise yes he is the way the truth in life and the beautiful thing about the New Testament it introduces just so many names for God names for Jesus who is the revelation of God who is God that we learn to identify different things that help us relate so that that need within us is there so if you have trust issues today I'm inviting you and who doesn't have trust issues I'm inviting you to see Jesus in a totally different way let's have a look at this very first slide that I've got up there follow me today as I talk with the most misunderstood and probably ignored is a way back in and so great and I've got a lot of that to see. [00:34:29] (152 seconds) Edit Clip


Moses went up onto a mountain, and a cloud covered the mountain, and the glory of the Lord settled on Mount Sinai. And the cloud covered it for six days. On the seventh day, he called to Moses, and out of the cloud. Now, the appearance of the glory of the Lord was like a devouring fire on top of the mountain in the sight of the Israelites. They were looking up, and all they could see was fire, cloud. Oh, my goodness. We are scared stiff. Moses entered the cloud and went up the mountain, and Moses was on the mountain for 40 days and 40 nights in the presence of God, in the fire that wasn't consumed, in the glory. The story describes a little bit about the glory of God. It was like a fire on top of a mountain as the Israelites looked up. [00:46:15] (55 seconds) Edit Clip


The story of Moses is the story of the formation of a people of God, a nation, the Israelites through whom God would send Jesus as a savior. God had rescued the people from Egypt. He'd shown them his magnificence by performing miracle after miracle to get them to Sinai where they were now. And now he shows them who he is through Moses because they cannot bear to look at God alone. [00:48:37] (35 seconds) Edit Clip


The word glory, actually, if we go down into its meaning, we've got honor, splendor, majesty used. But the Hebrew word, the root meaning, has the sense of heaviness. Heaviness. But to understand that, we've got to go to heavy, loaded, rich. Have you ever been overwhelmed with the majestic beauty of a sunset or a sunrise? Or the incredible beauty to stand there overwhelmed at a single flower? [00:49:34] (30 seconds) Edit Clip


There's a little verse in Corinthians, which I'll just go for a little while. We all with unveiled faces see the glory of God as through a reflected mirror, as we are being transformed into the image of our God. Well, what on earth has that got to do with the Jesus story? So back to the scriptures of the transfiguration, the metamorphosis, the transformation here, of Jesus, if you like. Jesus in the flesh, who becomes the embodiment of the glory of God. That's what's happening here. [00:50:42] (41 seconds) Edit Clip


Jesus later says that John the Baptist was the Elijah who had come, and they had killed him. So why this story? Why on earth is it there? This is about the second thing that's going on. It's the revelation of the glory of God in Jesus Christ. God's, yes. All the promises of God in Jesus. Yes. God promised in thousands of years. But Jesus is the yes. It presents Jesus as the promise. [00:52:17] (30 seconds) Edit Clip


We looked at the similarities of Moses and the story. Moses, who began with the formation of a people, a nation. Jesus, who is transformed now and into transforming us, a people of God, his beloved into his kingdom, into his church, against which the gates of hell will not prevail. Jesus said, if you remember, the coming of the kingdom, there are some standing here who will not taste death until they see the kingdom of God. Key word here is see. [00:53:17] (32 seconds) Edit Clip


And they didn't, however, understand the significance of this until after the resurrection and the ascension. So whatever it meant. The transfiguration is recorded in three gospels. And it's there where it says that it's the revelation of the eternal glory of the second person of the Trinity, which is normally availed until Christ's death. [00:53:50] (26 seconds) Edit Clip


For we know we don't follow cleverly devised myths when we made known to you the power and coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. But we had been eyewitnesses to his majesty. For he received honour and glory from God the Father, when that voice was conveyed to him by the majestic glory, saying, this is my son, my beloved, with whom I am well pleased. Listen to him, he actually had said. We are ourselves heard this voice from heaven when we were with him on the holy mountain. What is he saying here? I'll just stop here for a minute. He says, everything that we have said or written doesn't come from us. [00:55:01] (50 seconds) Edit Clip


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