1 Six days later, Jesus took with Him Peter and James, and his brother John, and led them up on a high mountain by themselves. 2 And He was transfigured before them; and His face shone like the sun, and His garments became as white as light. 3 And behold, Moses and Elijah appeared to them, talking with Him. 4 Peter responded and said to Jesus, “Lord, it is good that we are here. If You want, I will make three tabernacles here: one for You, one for Moses, and one for Elijah.” 5 While he was still speaking, a bright cloud overshadowed them, and behold, a voice from the cloud said, “This is My beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased; listen to Him!” 6 When the disciples heard this, they fell face down to the ground and were terrified. 7 And Jesus came to them and touched them and said, “Get up, and do not be afraid.” 8 And raising their eyes, they saw no one except Jesus Himself alone.
9 When they were coming down from the mountain, Jesus commanded them, saying, “Tell the vision to no one until the Son of Man has risen from the dead.” 10 And His disciples asked Him, “Why then do the scribes say that Elijah must come first?” 11 And He answered and said, “Elijah is coming and will restore all things; 12 but I say to you that Elijah already came, and they did not recognize him, but did to him whatever they wanted. So also the Son of Man is going to suffer at their hands.” 13 Then the disciples understood that He had spoken to them about John the Baptist.
TODAY'S TAKEAWAY:
Here's a little glimpse of the kingdom of heaven and/or heaven itself, where we will be with Jesus, just, able to hold conversations with God, alongside prophets of old. So curious what Jesus, Moses and Elijah were talking about! Meanwhile, Jesus had invited and included three fishermen to be part of this. It should be obvious that since our faith is all about having a relationship with the Lord, and all believers have humble hearts, all being equal and in unity with God's Spirit, that it doesn't matter who we are, or who we once were, our focus and adoration is all on the Lord! But...
Once again, Peter gets ahead of himself, thinking that he has a brilliant idea which will help or impress God in some way. Sincere, but still sincerely incorrect. Moses and Elijah were valuable, godly servants, but they are not equal to God. And, we are not to be talking or praying to the dead, whether they were godly people or family members... we are only to be talking to and praying to the Lord.
(Hebrews 4:14-16) ...since we have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let’s hold firmly to our confession. For we do not have a high priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but One who has been tempted in all things just as we are, yet without sin. Therefore let’s approach the throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace for help at the time of our need.
I recently did a Bible study and learned something very helpful! Although sincere and loving, we should not be thinking about all the things we can do for God, and then ask Him to bless our efforts. Instead, we should be asking Him what He wants us to do for Him! You know, since the Lord is sovereign and everything! He knows what we should do, and He will equip us and help us to carry that out.
Same goes for whenever we have fears, worries or issues. We often tell God how we want Him to solve things, but we don't know what we really need! God knows! He is everywhere-present, all-powerful, and He knows everything, including all the solutions to every possible situation we could ever find ourselves in!
And because the Lord is all about relationships, He completely understands every possible dynamic, including our personal hopes, dreams and desires. Because He created us, and is sovereign, He knows us better than we know ourselves. Therefore, the question always is, how much do we know the Lord? And how much do we trust in Him, and trust that He really knows what is best for us?! Having been a Christian now for over 60 years, I can say definitively that it is so very possible and so well-worth it, to know and experience the Lord in a personal way, and to rely on Him and include Him in every step that we take!