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Jesus spoke a Word and in a real sense prophesied by telling his disciples that some of them will see God’s Kingdom in its glory
The event Jesus had in mind has been variously interpreted as His resurrection and ascension, the coming of the Spirit at Pentecost, the spread of Christianity, or the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70.
The most accurate interpretation, however, is to connect Christ’s promise with the Transfiguration in the context
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The prophecy (9:1) : Jesus tells his disciples that some of them will see God’s Kingdom in its gl
Jesus had just predicted His own death but He wanted to reassure His disciples
Kingdom ministry is knowing how to hold on to the glimpses of glory in the face of suffering
Jesus took with Him : Jesus chooses Peter, James, and John to accompany him.
to be transformed to be or become changed in outward appearance or expression as manifesting a change in nature or essence.
Transfigured: to change into another form: His appearance change not His nature
Kingdom Ministry is understanding what I posses I don’t have to always reveal the revealing is for an appointed time.
The Closer I am with to Jesus the higher He takes me, and the higher He takes me the more He reveals
Willmington, H. L. (1999).
The Outline Bible ().
Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers.
Disciples, Inner Circle: Peter, James, and John apparently formed an inner circle around Jesus.
Jesus revealed more to these three men than to the other disciples.
They were with Him when He raised Jairus’ daughter, when He was in the Garden of Gethsemane, and here on the mount of transfiguration.
Why were these three chosen to receive these additional revelations?
What is known is this.
Each was being chosen for a very special ministry role or call.
They were not aware of it yet, but they were to fill unique positions in the ministry.
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Peter was to be the leader of the early church, the one who was to open the door of the gospel to both Jew and Gentile after Pentecost (; ).
2. James was called to be an apostle and to be martyred for his faith in Christ ().
3. John was to receive The Revelation from God to close out the Scripture.
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The transfiguration strengthened Jesus
Jesus needed to be strengthened.
He was about to face the cross and the full weight of all that was involved in dying for the sins of the world.
The pressure of bearing God’s judgment for all the sins of the world was beginning to press in upon Him.
He needed God’s strength, encouragement, and assurance in a very special way.
Therefore, God gave Jesus two very special experiences.
Moses was the law giver and Elijah was the protector of that law
Moses represents the law, Elijah represents the prophets
I suppose the disciples might have thought they would be talking about the Kingdom and the glory and the overthrow of the Romans and the establishment of the Messiah’s throne over the whole earth.
But they’re not.
They’re talking about His death because that’s what the transfiguration event is intended to communicate to the disciples, that He has to die and it doesn’t negate the glory but it isn’t some interruption of the plan
Moses is the greatest leader in Israel’s history, rescuer of the nation from captivity, its greatest general, can we say?
God was the one who drowned Pharaoh’s army but Moses was the victor by divine power.
In authority he was a king, though he never had a throne.
In message he was a prophet.
In service to God he was every bit a priest, serving God on behalf of His people.
He was the author of the Pentateuch, the agent by which God gave His holy Law.
He’s the greatest.
If you’re going to have somebody give testimony to the fact that the Messiah needs to die, you couldn’t get a better witness than Moses, unless it was Elijah.
He could stand with Moses because he fought against every violation of that law.
He battled the nation’s idolatry and he battled it with great courage and words of judgment and he validated his preaching with miracles.
There are only two miracle eras in the Old Testament, the time of Moses, and you know what the miracles were, they were in Egypt and the time of Elijah.
You can read them in to 19, and 2.
Here are the most trustworthy eyewitnesses.
No one could bring the apostles more assurance and confidence that the death of Jesus was in the plan than to hear it from Moses and Elijah, the very men that they look to as the heroes of the Old Testament faith.
The Cross doesn't negate the Glory
Why did he say that ?
When you don’t know what to say it’s best to say nothing
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Kingdom ministry is having the ability to believe in an invisible source for visible manifestations
Kingdom Ministry is caring and compassionate
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Kingdom Ministry is understanding that the first step to deliverance is honesty
Kingdom Ministry is understanding that we cannot be moved by the visible
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Kingdom Ministry is understanding that certain strongholds requires a deeper level of intimacy and dependency
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