Transfiguration (Mark 9:2–12) — A Sermon by R.C. Sproul
Summary
TLDRIn this sermon, the preacher explores the transfiguration of Jesus as recounted in Mark 9:2-12, highlighting the moment's significance in Jesus' journey from humiliation to exaltation. The narrative emphasizes Jesus' divine glory revealed before Peter, James, and John on a mountain, where His clothes shone brilliantly white and He conversed with Moses and Elijah. The sermon delves into the theological implications of this event, discussing the concept of glory and the appearance of God's presence. It concludes with a call for Christians to reflect on Jesus' sacrificial death through the sacrament, urging humility and reverence.
Takeaways
- 📜 The scripture reading is from Mark 9:2-12, continuing from the previous week's reading of verse 1.
- 🔆 The transfiguration of Jesus is a pivotal event where His divine glory is revealed to Peter, James, and John on a high mountain.
- 👔 Jesus' clothes become dazzlingly white, symbolizing His purity and the radiance of His divine nature.
- 🗣️ Elijah and Moses appear, conversing with Jesus about His impending suffering and death in Jerusalem.
- 🏔️ Peter, overwhelmed by the scene, suggests constructing tabernacles, reflecting the disciples' awe and desire to prolong the moment.
- ☁️ A cloud overshadows the group, representing the presence of God, and a voice from the cloud affirms Jesus as God's beloved Son.
- 👂 The command to listen to Jesus underscores the importance of His teachings and the authority He holds as the Son of God.
- 🕊️ After the cloud and voice, Jesus is alone with the disciples, signifying the return to His earthly mission and the necessity of His sacrifice.
- 🗣️ The disciples are instructed not to share the experience until after Jesus' resurrection, highlighting the sequence of events in the plan of salvation.
- 🤔 The disciples' questions about Elijah's coming reflect their struggle to understand the prophecy and its fulfillment in Jesus.
- 🍞 The Lord's Supper is a commemoration of Jesus' sacrifice, a sacred act for Christians to remember and reflect upon His atoning death.
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