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The Transfiguration reveals Jesus’ divine majesty. Moses and Elijah testify that He fulfills the whole story of redemption. The Father commands us to listen to the King. Visit us online at: RenewalChurch.net
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Sermon Notes June 29th, 2025 Luke 9: 28-36 . Jesus’s greatness is often something that is way beyond our initial understanding. In this moment in scripture, Jesus took his inner circle up to a mountain to pray. (Prayer is such a huge part of the son of God’s, life, how much more should ours be?) In this moment, the disciples don't just hear that Jesus is the Christ, but now the disciples see it too! Jesus IS greater! We see Jesus in this glorious light, and He is speaking with great men of God as well. This transfiguration points to the past, but also to the present greatness. Elisha and Moses appear - not as equals, but as subordinates. Jesus is greater than the prophets! The prophets represent “those that spoke on behalf of God.” But Jesus is God! . In both moments in the past - Moses and Elisha had a divine encounter. Both had to be covered and hidden to protect them. But here, we encounter Jesus without a covering. So, when we want to understand God’s direction, we should fix our attention on Jesus. . Jesus’s departure written here, is written using the word for “Exodus.” Moses's exodus brought physical deliverance from Pharo. But Jesus’s exodus will bring spiritual deliverance. The deliverance of Jesus on the cross, to die for our sins is the most important deliverance we could ever receive. . Jesus is the greater deliverer, but he is also the greater tabernacle. . Peter requests that he should make 3 tents for Jesus, Moses, and Elisha. Two men from the dead are alive - this is a holy moment. And holy moments need a tent (the word used is “Tabernacle”). But Peter doesn’t seem to recognize what he’s saying. When a cloud shows up to cover them. Again, the word used is used several times in the Bible - overshadowing represents the filling of the Holy Spirit or the Glory of the Lord. So, now… there’s no tabernacles because they don’t need one. God, Jesus, is the tabernacle. They don’t need another tent, because Jesus IS the place you go to meet with the father! Christ is the greater deliverer, the greater everything! . And the voice of God comes out of the cloud, declaring Jesus’s authority. “This IS my son. Listen to Him.” . So when Jesus is revealed to be the messiah, we know when he says “if anyone wants to follow me, he must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow Me,” that He's telling the truth. . So, when Jesus shows up in our life, we must submit. Because Jesus is greater than all other relationships in my life. When he shows up, he comes with proof of His greatness. The revelation which is present means that we should obey. . Jesus is greater. Yes. But is Jesus greater in your life? In your coming and your goings? In your time, talent, and treasure? In our obedience? . It’s not enough to acknowledge Him as the greatest. We must listen to Him, and follow Him.
Sermon Notes June 29th, 2025 Luke 9: 28-36 . Jesus’s greatness is often something that is way beyond our initial understanding. In this moment in scripture, Jesus took his inner circle up to a mountain to pray. (Prayer is such a huge part of the son of God’s, life, how much more should ours be?) In this moment, the disciples don't just hear that Jesus is the Christ, but now the disciples see it too! Jesus IS greater! We see Jesus in this glorious light, and He is speaking with great men of God as well. This transfiguration points to the past, but also to the present greatness. Elisha and Moses appear - not as equals, but as subordinates. Jesus is greater than the prophets! The prophets represent “those that spoke on behalf of God.” But Jesus is God! . In both moments in the past - Moses and Elisha had a divine encounter. Both had to be covered and hidden to protect them. But here, we encounter Jesus without a covering. So, when we want to understand God’s direction, we should fix our attention on Jesus. . Jesus’s departure written here, is written using the word for “Exodus.” Moses's exodus brought physical deliverance from Pharo. But Jesus’s exodus will bring spiritual deliverance. The deliverance of Jesus on the cross, to die for our sins is the most important deliverance we could ever receive. . Jesus is the greater deliverer, but he is also the greater tabernacle. . Peter requests that he should make 3 tents for Jesus, Moses, and Elisha. Two men from the dead are alive - this is a holy moment. And holy moments need a tent (the word used is “Tabernacle”). But Peter doesn’t seem to recognize what he’s saying. When a cloud shows up to cover them. Again, the word used is used several times in the Bible - overshadowing represents the filling of the Holy Spirit or the Glory of the Lord. So, now… there’s no tabernacles because they don’t need one. God, Jesus, is the tabernacle. They don’t need another tent, because Jesus IS the place you go to meet with the father! Christ is the greater deliverer, the greater everything! . And the voice of God comes out of the cloud, declaring Jesus’s authority. “This IS my son. Listen to Him.” . So when Jesus is revealed to be the messiah, we know when he says “if anyone wants to follow me, he must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow Me,” that He's telling the truth. . So, when Jesus shows up in our life, we must submit. Because Jesus is greater than all other relationships in my life. When he shows up, he comes with proof of His greatness. The revelation which is present means that we should obey. . Jesus is greater. Yes. But is Jesus greater in your life? In your coming and your goings? In your time, talent, and treasure? In our obedience? . It’s not enough to acknowledge Him as the greatest. We must listen to Him, and follow Him.
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Like Moses and Elijah but greater, you know Jesus’ departure in Jerusalem won’t be for good
Like Moses and Elijah but greater, you know Jesus’ departure in Jerusalem won’t be for good
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Welcome to The Oaks Community Church Sunday morning worship service. Today Pastor Calvin Guillory Jr is preaching on Luke 9:28-36, “The Transfiguration,” as we continue our study of the Gospel of Luke. “And while He was praying, the appearance of His face became different and His clothing became white and gleaming” (Luke 9:29). This event in the life of Jesus not only teaches us about Jesus and the Kingdom of God, but as we will see, it teaches us a lot about ourselves. Are we ready for the return of Jesus? We are glad you are watching with us today. May God bless and encourage you as you watch Pastor Calvin’s sermon. Be sure to download the Worship Guide. Click the “Download PDF” button and it will open in a new window where you may print it or save it to your computer.
Welcome to The Oaks Community Church Sunday morning worship service. Today Pastor Calvin Guillory Jr is preaching on Luke 9:28-36, “The Transfiguration,” as we continue our study of the Gospel of Luke. “And while He was praying, the appearance of His face became different and His clothing became white and gleaming” (Luke 9:29). This event in the life of Jesus not only teaches us about Jesus and the Kingdom of God, but as we will see, it teaches us a lot about ourselves. Are we ready for the return of Jesus? We are glad you are watching with us today. May God bless and encourage you as you watch Pastor Calvin’s sermon. Be sure to download the Worship Guide. Click the “Download PDF” button and it will open in a new window where you may print it or save it to your computer.
Welcome to The Oaks Community Church Sunday morning worship service. Today Pastor Calvin Guillory Jr is preaching on Luke 9:28-36, “The Transfiguration,” as we continue our study of the Gospel of Luke. “And while He was praying, the appearance of His face became different and His clothing became white and gleaming” (Luke 9:29). This event in the life of Jesus not only teaches us about Jesus and the Kingdom of God, but as we will see, it teaches us a lot about ourselves. Are we ready for the return of Jesus? We are glad you are watching with us today. May God bless and encourage you as you watch Pastor Calvin’s sermon. Be sure to download the Worship Guide. Click the “Download PDF” button and it will open in a new window where you may print it or save it to your computer.
When the bright light shone around Jesus God's voice told his disciples, "This is my Son. Listen to him." If only we would listen our life would be so much better.
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Three Lakes Evangelical Free Church
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Three Lakes Evangelical Free Church
Three Lakes Evangelical Free Church
Three Lakes Evangelical Free Church
Bishop Hannington
Bishop Hannington
Jesus reveals a portion of His glory on the Mount of Transfiguration.
Jesus reveals a portion of His glory on the Mount of Transfiguration.
It’s rare to find someone who doesn’t like Jesus. Even atheists admire him. But most people see him as one among many great historical figures. Is that enough, or is Jesus something more? Join us this Sunday either online or outdoors to find out. Sermon Notes Available at: https://my.bible.com/events/19593417
It’s rare to find someone who doesn’t like Jesus. Even atheists admire him. But most people see him as one among many great historical figures. Is that enough, or is Jesus something more? Join us this Sunday either online or outdoors to find out. Sermon Notes Available at: https://my.bible.com/events/19593417
It’s rare to find someone who doesn’t like Jesus. Even atheists admire him. But most people see him as one among many great historical figures. Is that enough, or is Jesus something more? Join us this Sunday either online or outdoors to find out. Sermon Notes Available at: https://my.bible.com/events/19593417
It’s rare to find someone who doesn’t like Jesus. Even atheists admire him. But most people see him as one among many great historical figures. Is that enough, or is Jesus something more? Join us this Sunday either online or outdoors to find out. Sermon Notes Available at: https://my.bible.com/events/19593417
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The circumstances of life can change very quickly. Things can be calm one moment, and in tumult in the next. In our text, the cloud came on the disciples suddenly and produce fear. Scripture describes many effects that fear has on a person. Defeating, demoralizing, paralyzing, or silencing their testimony. The circumstances in our text came on so quickly, that it overwhelmed Peter, James, and John. While they were fearful, the voice of God came out of that cloud and calmed them. God’s voice always tries to focus us back onto what really matters. Moses and Elijah were important, but not as important as Jesus. There is nothing that the enemy would like to see more is to have us so confused that we do not know what to do. If he can distract us, he can keep us from being effective. The voice of God will bring us back to what matters.
The circumstances of life can change very quickly. Things can be calm one moment, and in tumult in the next. In our text, the cloud came on the disciples suddenly and produce fear. Scripture describes many effects that fear has on a person. Defeating, demoralizing, paralyzing, or silencing their testimony. The circumstances in our text came on so quickly, that it overwhelmed Peter, James, and John. While they were fearful, the voice of God came out of that cloud and calmed them. God’s voice always tries to focus us back onto what really matters. Moses and Elijah were important, but not as important as Jesus. There is nothing that the enemy would like to see more is to have us so confused that we do not know what to do. If he can distract us, he can keep us from being effective. The voice of God will bring us back to what matters.
There is always a temptation to want to stay on the mountaintops that God allows us to experience. This message challenges us to learn from the mountaintops so we can live it out in the valleys.
There is always a temptation to want to stay on the mountaintops that God allows us to experience. This message challenges us to learn from the mountaintops so we can live it out in the valleys.
There is always a temptation to want to stay on the mountaintops that God allows us to experience. This message challenges us to learn from the mountaintops so we can live it out in the valleys.
On Transfirguration Sunday, Aaron Allison gives us inspirational encouragement from the story of Jesus' transfiguration.
(Based on Luke 9:28-36) Rev. Ann J. Deibert, preaching on 3/3/19
Community Baptist Church Henderson Kentucky (KY)-Pastor Dr. Tim Hobbs (a Cooperative Baptist Fellowship affiliated church)
On Transfirguration Sunday, Aaron Allison gives us inspirational encouragement from the story of Jesus' transfiguration.
If we want to know God, we should listen to Jesus.