Luke
9:28-36
"Twin Towers"
Today we make a transition from the season of Epiphany
to the season of Lent. In just three days, we will assemble in this holy house
to begin a 40-day spiritual journey called Lent.
The climax of Epiphany is no doubt the Transfiguration,
while the climax of Lent is found at Mt. Calvary. Both involve
mountains. What happened on Mt. Calvary was decided on another
mountain, Mt. Hermon. Between the two peaks is the valley of Lent.
Jesus comes down the mountain of Mt. Hermon the place of the glorious
Transfiguration and begins His journey "up to Jerusalem," to Mt.
Calvary. Let's consider these two mountains, these twin towers of Jesus' life
and of our lives too.
1. Consider the Place where these
events occurred - mountains: Transfiguration and Calvary -
are high points of both glory and shame; triumph and disaster. Both were the
lot of Jesus. Both occur in our lives as well.
A. Consider the Transfiguration - There Jesus went up
with His three best friends. He went there to be vindicated. There,
on that mountain, before their very eyes, Jesus
was transfigured before them. As His clothing and clothing
began to glow before them, as they heard the voice of the Father, as
they witnessed Moses and Elijah those disciples concluded that this Jesus was
truly the chosen one of God.
B. Then there is Calvary -There Jesus went up alone.
He was a man familiar and acquainted with grief. Despised
and rejected by all sorts of the people. Even His disciples could not
see that Jesus was this chosen Son of the Father. They could not accept
His message and so He was rejected and forsaken by men.
THE POINT FOR US, living in the year of our Lord 2022.
We worship a living Christ who is the embodiment of the one and eternal God. Yet
He is despised and rejected by the vast majority of the world. We
are to uphold the living Christ who, although men rejected him bore our sins in
His body that we, being dead to sin might live unto Him in righteousness and
purity.
2. Consider the Reaction of both
events - men did not understand both experiences
A. At the Transfiguration the disciples did not understand what was
taking place. - "[They
were…] Not knowing what he said" v.33 It was only after the death and
resurrection that the disciples come to realize that this Transfigured Jesus
was the Lord and Savior of the world.
B. Even at Calvary there was much confusion.
Jesus prayed - "Father forgive them
for they know not what they do" Luke 23:34 The crowd, the mob, the
leaders, the soldiers failed to realize that they were crucifying the Lord of
glory.
THE POINT FOR US: We live in a world in which many
folk fail to understand what the cross of Christ really means. The cross of
Christ is more than just simple jewelry. The cross is more than a good luck
charm. It is the place where the Son of Man was suspended between earth and
heaven. St. Paul tells us "I
determine to know nothing among you except for Jesus Christ and Him crucified"
As we celebrate our church anniversary – 184 years of mission and ministry - may Jesus Christ be praised; may we lift up
the cross of Christ as a banner for all to see.
3. Consider the Reason why Jesus went
up to the mountain - why go up to the mountains?
A. At the Transfiguration - Jesus went up on the
mountain to get God's approval to die. As Moses and Elijah appeared, they spoke
about the cross. They spoke about the fact that Jesus was about to suffer and
die and offer Himself for the sins of the world.
B. At Calvary the prophecy was fulfilled. - Jesus went
to the cross to die in obedience to God's good and perfect will. Jesus prayed,
"Father, if it is Your will remove this cup from Me. Never the
less, not My will, but your will be done!" Jesus obediently
followed the will of the Father.
THE POINT FOR US: Jesus followed the will of the Father every
single moment. Jesus came into this world "to fulfill all righteousness". We point people to Christ, who
has fulfilled all of God's requirements. He has done all things
well. To this day, we proclaim a Changing Christ to a changing world. This has
been our mission for the past 184 years. By God’s, good and gracious will. May
we continue to lift high His banner proclaiming and pointing people to Christ;
our strength and our redeemer.
Words
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Passive
Sentences – 14%
Readability
– 72%
Reading
Level – 6.7
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