- Daniel 7: 9-10, 13-14
- Psalms 97: 1-2, 5-6, 9
- II Peter 1: 16-19
- Matthew 17: 1-9
- Order in order to find peace
- Who doesn't want things to be orderly? When everything is "in order" you know what to expect, when it's likely to come about, what is coming soon. It makes life so much easier. And God has an order too, but it can get a little messy by our standards.
- How would you define freedom?
- Is there such a thing as "too much" freedom?
- How has God given you freedom in the past?
- How did you choose to use that freedom?
- The majesty of justice
- In our culture, we have a hard time seeing majesty in justice.
- What is a case in your life when you saw a great injustice remedied?
- Where was the hand of God in that?
- How did that event change you?
- Do you think that sort of righting of wrongs can happen again?
- What can we do today to help make that happen, and happen more often?
- Listen to him
- Christianity is not a self-help movement, it is a relationship.
- How does God speak most often to you?
- Can all of that communication/revelation from God be put down in words?
- Do you follow it anyway?
- Do you think that God's guidance for all of us is the same?
- If not, is there any point in sharing God's revelation to us with each other?
- Your majesty
- Life is not measured by how many breaths you take, but what takes your breath away. I cannot claim to have authored that wisdom, but that doesn't stop me from using it.
- How has God exhibited His majesty to and for you?
- Do you ever get a chance to relive that experience in some way?
- How is that experience of majesty still influencing you?
- Preparation for Reconciliation
- How is God calling me to find peace in His freedom?
- How can I be an agent for God's justice in the world I live in?
- Where is God calling me to greater trust?
- Where is God calling to me out of His majesty?
The Tents of our Faith
Unbeknownst to most scholars,
Peter came back to the mountain of transfiguration after all the excitement was over.
He built three tents there, one for Moses, one for Jesus, and one for Elijah.
Part of him knew it was a futile gesture.
Part of him realized that Jesus had moved on, as had Moses and Elijah for that matter.
Part of him knew that he needed reminders of that glorious day.
But whenever he was in the area, he would ascend that mountain.
Sometimes he would take James or John along with him.
And stand more or less in the same spot, and ponder.
Ponder the resurrection that Moses, Elijah, and Jesus were in.
Ponder the resurrection that all of us have open to us if we but enter in.
Ponder how much had changed, yet stayed the same in the years since.
Some days, it was hard to remember what it had been like with Jesus.
Discovering the Father's love in Jesus, and the love that Jesus showed.
Living in such freedom, yet often doubtful. Bursting through his own comfort zone.
It all seemed so simple back then.
Now, there are factions within the various churches.
Persecution continues to rise.
The needs of the community of believers keep getting more complex.
My family thinks that all of Christ's followers have taken leave of our senses.
And maybe we have.
That rock right there is where Peter used to come here and pray.
Trying to get back in touch with the roots of his faith, and remember.
Remember the real meaning and purpose of Christ's ministry here.
Remember the real meaning and purpose of following Christ here.
Feel free to take a seat there and commune with Peter, Moses, Elijah, and Jesus.
Find the answers to your questions about what's changed in your faith walk -
What's changed in your faith walk and what will never change throughout Eternity.
And then, transfigured within -
Get off this mountain and change your world.
Shalom!