Luke 9:28-36 “The Transfiguration”

When Jesus took Peter, John, and James up a mountain to pray, they had no idea what they would see. Jesus transformed before them, demonstrating his true glory. We can be transformed by the work of Jesus as well, if engage in a relationship with him.

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Luke 9:28-36

28 Now about eight days after these sayings he took with him Peter and John and James and went up on the mountain to pray. 29 And as he was praying, the appearance of his face was altered, and his clothing became dazzling white.30 And behold, two men were talking with him, Moses and Elijah, 31 who appeared in glory and spoke of his departure,[a]which he was about to accomplish at Jerusalem. 32 Now Peter and those who were with him were heavy with sleep, but when they became fully awake they saw his glory and the two men who stood with him. 33 And as the men were parting from him, Peter said to Jesus, “Master, it is good that we are here. Let us make three tents, one for you and one for Moses and one for Elijah”—not knowing what he said. 34 As he was saying these things, a cloud came and overshadowed them, and they were afraid as they entered the cloud. 35 And a voice came out of the cloud, saying, “This is my Son, my Chosen One;[b] listen to him!” 36 And when the voice had spoken, Jesus was found alone. And they kept silent and told no one in those days anything of what they had seen.

About Rusty Milton

Rusty is the pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church. He and his family have been serving here since 2010.
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  • Nick Vis

    What a great sermon, the law & the prophets point to Christ as the one we should listen to!

  • Chris

    Such a great sermon, I listened to this and loved the shadows being brought to light from the Old Testament. How cool that Moses’ prayer is answered, that he would see God! Thanks Rusty and team for putting this up for me. This is my son, listen to HIM!

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