Sunday, November 24, 2024

The Story of Jesus According to Mark, Pt 23 (Out of Order): Leave Satan Behind

 

November 17, 2024           NOTES NOTE EDITED
The Story of Jesus According to Mark, Pt23:   “Leave Satan Behind”
Mark 8:31-38

SIS – Satan controls most believers more than they realize but to move ahead in faith believers must leave Satan behind.

This text contains one of the most striking and shocking statements the Lord ever made to an individual:  “Get behind me, Satan” (33).

Let’s read that passage together:  MK. 8:31-38

(NIV84) 31 He then began to teach them that the Son of Man must suffer many things and be rejected by the elders, chief priests and teachers of the law, and that he must be killed and after three days rise again. 32 He spoke plainly about this, and Peter took him aside and began to rebuke him. 33 But when Jesus turned and looked at his disciples, he rebuked Peter. “Get behind me, Satan!” he said. “You do not have in mind the things of God, but the things of men.”

Peter had a problem and the problem was he let Satan control his thinking, instead of God.  He was not possessed by Satan, but his mind was definitely impressed by Satan.  We all face the same problem as Peter—Peter was just the one singled out that day.

No one can get ahead in life in any way that matters—and certainly not spiritually which matters most, unless one leaves Satan behind. The essence of Christianity is simply that:  “to get ahead, one must leave Satan behind.”

In one sense, Satan was utterly defeated at the cross.  At the moment of His death, the Lord said, “It is finished.”  In this sense:  Satan is a defeated foe—utterly defeated. 

There is another sense however, in which Satan continues to pose a problem for believers.  While Satan’s power has been crushed, his presence is still with us.  Satan is like a vicious lion that was recently purchased at a zoo. The zoo had a beautiful enclosure built. The crowd was protected by a 10 feet high fence with razor wire on the top. The lion was put in the cage. The next day to the shock and horror of the zookeeper, the lion was found outside his enclosure. The zoo increased the height of the fence to 15 feet. There’s no way the lion was getting over it. The next day, sure enough, the lion was wandering outside his enclosure. The zoo increased the height of the fence to a staggering 30 feet. One evening the lion was talking with the giraffe that lived next door. The giraffe asked, “How high do you suppose they are going to keep building that fence?” The lion grinned and said, “Oh, I don’t know. Maybe 1000 feet unless someone remembers to start locking the gate.

That’s how it is regarding a believer and the Satan. Jesus defeated Satan and put him in a cage. It’s up to us to make sure we keep the door locked.

Leaving Satan Behind means we live in such a way that Satan remains locked up by faith and has no influence or how we think and live.

Spiritual success (which is the only true measure of success) comes when believes put into practice a “strategy” for leaving Satan behind.  That strategy has three phases:

1.  First, we must recognize Our Problem (31-33)

Listen as I read one of the most shocking stories from the life of Jesus:

(NIV84)  31 He then began to teach them that the Son of Man must suffer many things and be rejected by the elders, chief priests and teachers of the law, and that he must be killed and after three days rise again. 32 He spoke plainly about this, and Peter took him aside and began to rebuke him. 33 But when Jesus turned and looked at his disciples, he rebuked Peter. “Get behind me, Satan!” he said. “You do not have in mind the things of God, but the things of men.”

The language is shocking. The same word Jesus uses for “rebuking Peter he used for rebuking the Devil in the Wilderness Temptation. That is a HARSH CONDEMNATION for Peter’s worldly thinking What makes this even more incredibly shocking than the Lord describing Peter as “Satan” is the fact that just moments before Peter gave the greatest expression of faith of any person up until that time. When asked Who Jesus was Peter responded quickly and boldly:

You are Christ.” (Mk. 8:29).  Matthew adds Peter’s full description, “You are the Christ, the Son of the Living God.” Mt. 16:16.

That is quite a drop in spiritual altitude in just four verses. From declaring Jesus is the Messiah to Jesus declaring Peter was Satan! That is shocking—and it should be—because every one of us are like Peter. At any moment, if we are not constantly on our spiritual guard, Satan can devour our soul and detour our faith. Peter remembered this “great fall” and later wrote in his own book,

1 Peter 5:8 (NIV84) Be self-controlled and alert. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.

The greatest threat to the growth of the Kingdom of God is not the sinful state of affairs in the world—and it is a sad, sinful state indeed—but the sorry, sinful state of many sitting in church. Most Christians who regularly attend church every Sunday fail to recognize how much they serve Satan and not Jesus. Yes! That is a shocking statement, but it is true. It was true of Peter. It can be just as true of you and I.

What does it take to be a servant of Satan? Do we have to be drug-addicted or alcohol dependent? Do we have to be murderers and rapists? Politicians? Do we have to rob banks and kick puppy dogs? No, all it takes to serve Satan and not Jesus is to not think like God. Look what Jesus said:

“[Peter] you do not have in mind the things of God, but the things of men.” (v.33).

Every problem, every sin committed by every person comes from the same source: “following the thinking of the world instead of the teaching of God Word.” We can fail to “think like God” by knowing what God says and ignoring it, or we can fail to “think like God” by failing to get into His Word and discover His thoughts on every matter.

Jesus was teaching about God’s plan for saving mankind. It was a plan of pain, suffering, sacrifice, and death. It was a plan that would end in the greatest event in the history of the world since the Creation—the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead!

But, Peter didn’t like the way God was going to save mankind. Peter thought God needed a bit of correction. Peter thought he had a better way. And, it wasn’t just Peter, it was all the disciples—it is all of us!

The first step to leaving Satan behind in our lives is FULL, ABSOLUTE SURRENDER TO THE WILL OF GOD AS DEMONSTRATED BY JESUS AND REVEALED IN THE BIBLE.

As I’ve said before, the motto for the military is a good motto for the believer:  “ours is not to question why, our is just to do and die.”

It is obvious from the strong rebuke Peter received (which includes all of us as followers of the Lord) that something Peter and the others did not really comprehend Who Jesus was and what He came to do—at least not in the full sense as they would later after Pentecost.

Peter is often the spokesman of the group.  He after all was the only one to verbalize that Jesus was the Messiahas we saw in our last lesson.  The problem is:  the Jews had a misunderstanding of exactly what being the “Messiah” would entail in the First Coming.

The Jews expected the Messiah to be a military leader that would deliver them from political oppression.  At this time, Christianity was greatly suspect, even among the Jews.  Christianity was religio illicit, or, an illegal religion.  Christians were despised by pagans and religious groups, and even the common citizenry. This hatred would increase, not diminish for the Apostles.  This hostility to Jesus had periods when it subsided, but as we see in our day, that hostility has increased.

Christian living throughout the N.T. is described in battle language.” But, it is a spiritual battle, not a physical one. For example, 1Cor. 10:3-4 says,

we do not wage war in an unspiritual way,  since the weapons of our warfare  are not worldly,  but are powerful  through God for the demolition of strongholds.

In a battle, a war of any kind, there is an “enemy” against whom war is declared.  To understand who our enemy is and what our problem is, we need to first understand what it is NOT.

(1)  Our problem is not PHYSICAL, so merely changing ones circumstance will not win the battle and bring one success in life.

(2)  Our problem is not POLITICAL, so simply electing a new president or changing a few laws will not ultimately achieve success as a follower of Jesus Christ.

(3)  Our problem is not EMOTIONAL, so therapy and counseling alone will not bring lasting and meaningful success in life.

(4)  Our problem is not EDUCATIONAL, so educating the mind to accomplish great, almost supernatural, achievements will not conclude ultimately in a “successful, victorious, blessed life.”

Our problem, at the core, is simply one thing: obedience. This simply means falling in line with the thinking of God and doing what God asks us to do. We cannot “think like Godwhen our lives are CONSUMED BY the World, and not IMMERSED IN the Word.

Everyone of us in this room this morning has the same problem as Peter: “failing to have the Mind of God and instead being directed by the thinking of the world.”  The next phase in leaving Satan behind to follow Jesus is:

2.  IMPLEMENT a spiritual strategy for life (34)

34 Summoning the crowd along with His disciples, He said to them, “If anyone wants to be My follower, he must deny himself,  take up his cross,  and follow Me. 

Notice the parallel in the language of the rebuke of Peter and this instruction to the crowd. Jesus told Peter to put Satan behind,” and he told the crowd, “get behind, or follow me.” This parallel in language shows the absolute “incompatibilityof trying to follow Jesus and Satan at the same time. It is IMPOSSIBLE.

The disciples will not clearly understand God’s Strategy for many months.  That strategy can be summed up with simple symbol of: THE CROSS. If you are not “taking up the cross and following Jesus” you will be “tripping up constantly by following Satan.” There is no “neutral zone” in life. 

Taking up the Crosshas three important elements:

(1)  Humility or self-denial:  we can do NOTHING to save ourselves.

We see the prideful, staunchly self-reliant attitude of man reflected in Peter’s words, especially in Matthews account of this same incident:

16:22 Then Peter took Him aside and began to rebuke Him, “Oh no,  Lord! This will never happen to You!” 

Literally Peter said, Mercy to you Lord this will NOT NOT happen.” Peter’s pride was on STEROIDS! 

In proper English, a double negative is “no-no” (pun intended).  A double negative makes something a positive—a double negative negates the negativity of the statement.  In Greek, a double negative is quite proper and used often to make an emphatic point.

Peter heard what Jesus said was God’s clear will for Him as the Messiah Who had come, and Peter, in stubborn, self-reliant pride declared:  Absolutely not, Lord.” The word translated, “took Him [that is Jesus] aside literally means, “to take possession of, or receive, or control.  Peter assumed the role of teacher and sought to assert authority of Jesus.  To this, Jesus referred to Peter as “Satan-driven.” An important aspect of a statement of faith in God is first to understand: “we are NOT God!”  Listen to this verse:

Isaiah 55:8–9 (NIV84)  8 “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,” declares the Lord. 9 “As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.

Or, listen to God’s response to Job when Job begins to question why it seems the entire foundation of his life has crumbled and Job’s righteous service to God has ended up in being swallowed by a whirlwind of trouble and misery. God’s response to Job is this:

38:4–18 (NIV84)  
4 “Where were you when I laid the earth’s foundation? Tell me, if you understand. 5 Who marked off its dimensions? Surely you know! Who stretched a measuring line across it? 6 On what were its footings set, or who laid its cornerstone— 7 while the morning stars sang together and all the angels shouted for joy? 8 “Who shut up the sea behind doors when it burst forth from the womb, 9 when I made the clouds its garment and wrapped it in thick darkness, 10 when I fixed limits for it and set its doors and bars in place, 11 when I said, ‘This far you may come and no farther; here is where your proud waves halt’? 12 “Have you ever given orders to the morning, or shown the dawn its place, 13 that it might take the earth by the edges and shake the wicked out of it? 14 The earth takes shape like clay under a seal; its features stand out like those of a garment. 15 The wicked are denied their light, and their upraised arm is broken. 16 “Have you journeyed to the springs of the sea or walked in the recesses of the deep? 17 Have the gates of death been shown to you? Have you seen the gates of the shadow of death? 18 Have you comprehended the vast expanses of the earth? Tell me, if you know all this.

Accept it, my friend: You Ain’t All That!

So many people treat God like an elderly grandfather full of nothing but joy, love, and mercy. Yahweh is Almighty God. He is also punishment, justice, and wrath. BOTTOMLINE: He’s God! We need a heavy dose of humility as we follow Him.

Humility is the key element of the cross. God is infinitely greater than the collective wisdom of a universe full of Einstein’s.

(2)  A second element of the cross SACRIFICE.  Taking up the cross will COST EVERYTHING and more likely than not bring great suffering. THE CROSS TAKES IT ALL!

Luke 14:33:  Any of you who does not give up everything he has cannot be my disciple. In Greek, everything means EVERY THING!

(3)  A third element of the cross is STRENGTH.  The cross was not a moment of “weakness”in the life of Our Lord, but of great strength.

Mark 8:31 (NIV84)  31 He then began to teach them that the Son of Man must suffer many things and be rejected by the elders, chief priests and teachers of the law, and that he must be killed and after three days rise again.

In the N.T., the cross never stands alone without the empty tomb.  Notice Jesus’ statement in verse 31:  “and rise after three days.” The Empty Grave of Jesus is the ULTIMATE SHOW OF POWER!

How short-sighted Peter (mankind in general) was.  He heard the word, “killed,” but not the word, “rise.”  So often we exacerbate our situations because we “exaggerate” the negative.

The cross is central to the strategy of living a victorious Christian life.  It represents self-denial, sacrifice, and yet strength.  Without the cross as the central controlling element of your life, no true success in life is possible. Without the cross upon our back the burdens of life will be overwhelming and crushing.  Without the cross, one cannot “leave Satan behind.”

Take careful note of the Lord’s command.  He did not say, “believe in the cross.”  He did not say, “admire the cross.”  He did not say venerate, or worship the cross.  He said, take up the cross.”  The word for take up literally means:  lift up from the ground.” That refers to “effort” or “work.” That requires activity, or action.  So, let me give you four fundamental actions required to implement the strategy of the cross that must be practiced enthusiastically and consistently on a daily basis.

[DISCIPLE’S CROSS PIC]  (1) Praying; (2) Bible Study (including a daily devotion, memorizing Scripture, and hearing sermons); (3) Fellowship; (4) Evangelism. These activities must be practiced consistently on a daily basis in the attitude of (5) Worship, that is an attitude where the Indwelling Christ is controlling all.

Practicing these four fundamental activities on a daily basis is the ONLY SURE STRATEGY for leaving Satan behind and experiencing real success, or true victorious Christian living.

There is a third phase to “leaving Satan behind.”  Phase 1 is to clearly identify that your problem and enemy in life is Satan and put yourself under the blood of Jesus Christ.  The second phase is to implement the spiritual strategy for overcoming Satan’s influence in your life on a consistent, daily basis.  Phase 3 is:

3.  Anticipate the VICTORY Leaving Satan Behind (35-38; 9:1)

There are real benefits to living a victorious Christian life. Look at the first part of verse 36:

(CSB) 36 For what does it benefit someone to gain the whole world and yet lose his life?.

One of the great blessings of working for Jesus is the fringe benefits are “out of this world!”

The word benefit refers to “increase, profit, or advantage.”  Implementing the strategy of the cross--prayer, Bible study, fellowship, and evangelism—results in a great profit or advantage in this life, and more so, in eternity.

I remember reading about a rich Arabian Chief that hired a New York stockbroker. The stockbroker made the Arabian Oil Magnate multiple millions of dollars. The Arabian Shiek wanted to reward the stockbroker. The broker resisted saying, “No, Sir. I was just doing my job.” The Arabian Oil Magnate insisted. The broker relented and said, “Well, I have just taken up the sport of golf. I suppose I could use some new golf clubs. A couple weeks went by and the broker received a letter from the Arabian Oil Magnate. It said, “I just want to let you know that I bought you three new golf clubs. I hope you won’t be disappointed, however, because only two of them have swimming pools.” The benefits of a Victorious Christian Life far exceed anything we could imagine.

I often quote one of my favorite verses:  Psalm 103:1–4 (NIV84)  1 Praise the LORD, O my soul; all my inmost being, praise his holy name. 2 Praise the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits— 3 who forgives all your sins and heals all your diseases, 4 who redeems your life from the pit and crowns you with love and compassion.

Those who “leave Satan behind” will share in the “glory of Jesus Christ” when He comes again—and He IS coming again.  Look at the benefits outlined in verses 35-38:

Verse 35 says “one will gain eternal life (save his life).  Verse 36 says, one will gain possessions greater than the whole world.”

Verse 37 states one will “exchange this temporary life of misery for an eternal life of glory.Verse 38: “we look forward to the coming of Jesus in power with His holy angels!

Romans 8:17–18 (NLT) 17 And since we are his children, we are his heirs. In fact, together with Christ we are heirs of God’s glory. But if we are to share his glory, we must also share his suffering. 18 Yet what we suffer now is nothing compared to the glory he will reveal to us later.

Notice also that our Victory when we Leave Satan Behind is GUARANTEED.  The guarantee is stated in Chapter 9, v1:

(NIV84) And he said to them, “I tell you the truth, some who are standing here will not taste death before they see the kingdom of God come with power.”

Jesus Said It. They Saw It. That Settles It. Our Benefits Come with an Eternal Life Guarantee!

Satan will not be a defeated foe SOMEDAY. He was defeated on RESURRECTION DAY! Mark this down. Maybe even get a tattoo:  Jesus is Alive—Satan is Defeated! That’s the theme of every Sunday worship. That’s the primary reason that the Early Church moved from Sabbath worship to Sunday worship.

Satan is defeated, destined for hell. For now, he’s locked in the cage of God’s Plan. We need to leave Satan behind and follow Jesus without reservation or without questioning His authority.

Satan controls most believers more than we realize but to move ahead in faith believers must leave Satan behind.
May we never have to hear those soul-stunning words that Jesus spoke to Peter: “Get behind me, Satan!”

Leave Satan Behind. Follow Jesus.

 

The Story of Jesus According to Mark, Pt 24: The Greatest Show On Earth

 

November 24, 2024     NOTES NOT EDITED
The Story of Jesus According to Mark, Pt 24:
“The Greatest Show on Earth”
Mark 9:2-13

 SIS – An encounter with the Living Lord Jesus Christ will, radically and eternally change your life.

I don’t remember how old I was.  I was quite young, perhaps 8 years old or so.  The Barnum and Bailey Circus was coming to town and my Dad got tickets.  I say coming to town, but actually it was coming to Pittsburgh, PA which was then about an hour an half drive from our home in Moundsville, WV.

I remember driving into the parking lot.  I remember my heart pounding as I saw the big tents.  I remember I could hardly stay in the back seat of that Rambler sedan.  But, it’s hard to move when you stuff five kids in the back seat of a small car.  I guess that is why we never had seat belts.

I remember finding a seat in the arena of the big tent.  I remember the clowns all stuffing themselves inside a Volkswagen.  Most of all, I remember the elephants.  An elephant is not a sight often seen by a boy growing up in the hills and hollers of WV.

That circus experience was by any measure one of the most glorious events of my childhood.  Truly, the circus lived up to the title of “The Greatest Show On Earth.  An Oscar-winning movie of that name was made in 1952.

I’ve since had many glorious experiences that rival or exceed that experience nearly 60 years ago.  But, by far and without even a close challenge, the most glorious experience I’ve ever had is when I encountered the Living Lord Jesus Christ and He became my Savior.  That glorious event “eternally and radically changed my life.”

That’s why I refer to our text this morning as, “The Greatest Show On Earth.”  In our text we are given just a glimpse, just a hint, just a taste of the awesome glory of the Living Lord Jesus Christ.  For one brief moment God pulls back the veil on the glorious nature of His Son and we see Jesus transcendent and glorious on a mountain top.

READING: Mk 9:2-13

The hymn-writer captured the essence of our text in a great hymn:

Blessed assurance // Jesus is mine
O, what a foretaste of glory divine.

I hope to show you within the limits of my oratorical skills what takes place when we as humans encounter the Living Lord Jesus Christ.  There are four fundamental facts to take note of.

1. Note the PERSONAL INVITATION (v2)

(NIV84) 2 After six days Jesus took Peter, James and John with him and led them up a high mountain, where they were all alone. There he was transfigured before them. 3 His clothes became dazzling white, whiter than anyone in the world could bleach them.

Here we see a veiled reference to one of the Bible’s most important, and at the same time most difficult to understand doctrines. The doctrine of election. The doctrine of election teaches:

God chooses who He will save based upon nothing but His Own Sovereign Will, apart from anything a person does, and in fact, before a person has ever done anything.

Another way to say it is: “Salvation is by Invitation Only!”

We see Jesus asserting this doctrine more directly in the Gospel of John, 6:44, NIV84) “No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him, and I will raise him up at the last day.

We must not press this issue too hard in this passage by suggesting that “some” disciples are “more saved” or more privileged than other disciples. Peter, James, and John were leaders of the group and often went aside alone with Jesus. That does not make them special. It simply made them “strategic.” God calls some in his body to positions of leadership, and others take a support role. It is not a matter of one group being more important than another, but just a different part of the same strategy. Romans 12:4 calls us, “members of the same body.” Each part is important to the health of the whole.

What I want stress here is that, “Salvation is a deeply personal matter.” God chooses each of us to be “with him(v2, NIV) God doesn’t save people in groups and batches, but one soul at a time as each individual has a personal life changing encounter with Christ. This brings us to another fact in regard to the Transfiguration.

2.  Note the Glorious Change related to this event. (2-3)

(NIV84) There [on the mountain] [Jesus] was transfigured before them. 3 His clothes became dazzling white, whiter than anyone in the world could bleach them.

The language here indicates something greater than spectacular.  Mark piles on the adjectives trying to describe the scene:  dazzling, extremely white, [whiter] than the best laundry detergent could do.”

These words attempt to describe what Mark calls a “metamorphosis” (fr. μεταμορφόω).  Literally it can be translated, “remodel.”  It describes a complete change from one form to another—like the metamorphosis of a caterpillar to a butterfly. The KJV translators rendered this word, “transfigured,” and hence the title of this story that appears in many Bibles is, “The Transfiguration.” Just the description of Jesus’ appearance alone could justify a sermon or a series of sermons.

The Jews of the first century believed that God’s people will receive new, glorified bodies upon entrance into God’s Kingdom.  This also could justify many sermons.  One particular text the early church looked to in anticipation of what a “heavenly body” would be is

1Cor. 15:42-44:

(NIV84) 42 So will it be with the resurrection of the dead. The body that is sown is perishable, it is raised imperishable; 43 it is sown in dishonor, it is raised in glory; it is sown in weakness, it is raised in power; 44 it is sown a natural body, it is raised a spiritual body. If there is a natural body, there is also a spiritual body.

Matthew’s account specifically mentions the change in the face of Jesus (Mt. 17:2):  His face shone like the sun

This harkens back to another mountain experience; that time involving the great leader, Moses.  He had gone up on the Holy Mountain to commune with God.  Incidentally, Mark’s and Matthews exact reference to “six days” (Luke says “about 8”) no doubt points the reader back to the mountaintop experience of Moses.  The Book of Exodus 24:15-16 points out, “ (NIV84) 15 When Moses went up on the mountain, the cloud covered it, 16 and the glory of the LORD settled on Mount Sinai. For six days the cloud covered the mountain, and on the seventh day the LORD called to Moses from within the cloud.

The parallels between these two mountaintop experiences are specific and intended to link them together.  As Moses was the Law-giver for the people of God, Jesus is the Law-fulfiller.

Here’s the point I want you to see about “encountering God through the Living Christ.”  An encounter with God through the living Christ will radically and eternally change a person.

Just as Matthew points out the “glorious change” in the Lord’s face, so the Book of Exodus says of Moses (the second time he came down from meeting God on the Holy Mountain (Ex34:29):

 (NIV84)  When Moses came down from Mount Sinai with the two tablets of the Testimony in his hands, he was not aware that his face was radiant because he had spoken with the LORD.

An encounter with the Living God, the Lord Jesus Christ, will radically and eternally change a person.

The Glorious Transformation of Jesus Christ foreshadows and predicts the Glorious Change that a personal encounter brings about—or should bring about—in any person that has truly experienced the “Glorious Christ.” One who says he or she has been with Christ but has not been gloriously saved only deceives themselves.

This is partly what an encounter with the Lord changes us “from”:

3.  A Foolish Proposal (5-7)

 (NIV84) 5 Peter said to Jesus, “Rabbi, it is good for us to be here. Let us put up three shelters—one for you, one for Moses and one for Elijah.” 6 (He did not know what to say, they were so frightened.) 7 Then a cloud appeared and enveloped them, and a voice came from the cloud: “This is my Son, whom I love. Listen to him!”

If any single characteristic typifies mankind everywhere and throughout all time it would be this:  man is inherently religious.  Man inherently seeks to put his existence into some cosmic context. The problem is man’s “default” religious position is “based upon works,”—Our Efforts Instead of God’s Offer.

Biologists refer to modern man as homo erectus, with the identifying feature of walking upright.  One noted theologian refers to man as homo religius, with the identifying feature of universally seeking to put one’s life into a greater, larger, cosmic context. 

Man is inherently religious, meaning all men seek “The Ultimate.”  Religion is like a ladder that man props up against his existence in order to reach The Ultimate.  That’s exactly what Peter was doing. His initial response to the event of the transfiguration was to “do something.”  His initial response, his knee-jerk response, was to be “religious.”

Peter’s proposal to build “religious shrines” was foolish for at least three reasons.

(1)  His proposal was founded upon “self-righteous pride.”  Look at verse 4.  Peter said, “Lord, it is good us to be here.”  In his foolishness, Peter thought, “Hey, I need to help the Lord out.  The Lord is so fortunate to have me here.”  The fact of the matter is this:  God does not need our help and nothing we can do could possibly add to God’s grace, or our salvation experience.  The Word could not be clearer (Eph 2:8-10):

(NIV84) 8 For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— 9 not by works, so that no one can boast. 10 For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.

Good works are the RESULT of salvation, not the CAUSE.

The Bible warns over and over again against the sin of “pride.”  Proverbs 16:18 says, Pride goes before a fall.”  James 3:16 warns, Where there is envy and self-interest disorder exists and EVERY KIND of evil.”

(2) Second, Peter’s proposal was foolish because—as was typical with Peter—he spoke out of ignorance.  He moved his mouth before he engaged his brain.  Verse 6 says Peter made the proposal because “he did not know what he should say.”  Many people today, especially on T.V., presume to speak for God but they speak out of ignorance in regard to the True Identity of God.  If we are going to speak something, or do something, we must first make sure our proposal is grounded in the truth of God’s Word.

(3) Third, Peter’s proposal is foolish because he puts Moses and Elijah on the same level as the Lord Jesus Christ.  Jesus did not even dignify Peter’s proposal with a response.  Instead, God responded.  In verse 7 we have God once again speaking from a cloud (as it was at the Lord’s baptism):

A cloud  appeared, overshadowing  them, and a voice  came from the cloud:  This is My beloved  Son; listen to Him!

Moses was a great leader and a pre-N.T. picture (ante-type) of Jesus.  Moses represents the glorious Law of God which had guided the Israelites for centuries.  Elijah represents the prophetic message of God that would tell in advance of the coming of Jesus, the Messiah, and the redemptive work of Jesus on the cross, as crowned by His glorious resurrection.  But, God in His own voice, declared that Jesus was more glorious than the Law and He was the very substance of the prophetic message of the Word of God.

Peter like many people want to accept Jesus as a great teacher, even a great law-giver, or one come in the tradition of the great prophets.  Even false religions, like Islam, honor Jesus as a prophet. But, God said, “No.  This is my Son.  Jesus is both the Son of God and God the Son; One far greater than any teacher or prophet.

We must avoid making any such foolish proposal as Peter did. We must recognize that Jesus Christ is nothing less than God Himself cloaked in human flesh and walking among us. Jesus doesn’t want our religion—He wants a relationship.

We can learn another lesson from the presence of Moses and Elijah on that mountain.

4.  A Fantastic Promise (4; 9-12)

(NIV84) 9 As they were coming down the mountain, Jesus gave them orders not to tell anyone what they had seen until the Son of Man had risen from the dead. 10 They kept the matter to themselves, discussing what “rising from the dead” meant. 11 And they asked him, “Why do the teachers of the law say that Elijah must come first?” 12 Jesus replied, “To be sure, Elijah does come first, and restores all things. Why then is it written that the Son of Man must suffer much and be rejected? But I tell you, Elijah has come, and they have done to him everything they wished, just as it is written about him.

Moses and Elijah together sum up the entire message of the O.T. which identified and prophesied the first coming of Jesus Christ.  The Law was a shadow cast by the holiness of Jesus Christ, and Jesus was the Substance that gave meaning to the message of the prophets.

But, there is another reason Moses and Elijah stood with Jesus on that Mountain that day.  They represent the two ways a man, woman, or child will enter heaven.

Moses represents the most common way—by death.  As you recall, Moses died at the age of 120 before the Israelites entered Canaan.  The Bible says that Moses was full of life:  “his eye was not dim nor his strength weakened.”  The Bible also says that Satan fought to gain possession of the body of Moses—to use it for whatever propaganda purposes he could come up with—but, God hid the body of Moses.”

Now, here on the mountain one thing is made quite clear:  Moses may have died in the body, but he was very much alive in the spirit.  Scholars debate as to exactly what kind of body we have in heaven before the “final resurrection,” but my point here is that “through death God’s promise of heaven is fulfilled for His saints.” Paul declared,

“To be absent from the body [this life] is to be present with the Lord”  (2Cor 5:8; also Phil. 1:23).

Elijahs presence represents the other way a select group of people will enter into heaven.  Elijah never died in the flesh (at least not yet, but that’s another sermon).  The Bible describes Elijah’s departure from this world (2Kings 2:11):

11 As they [Elisha and Elijah] continued walking and talking, a chariot of fire with horses of fire  suddenly appeared and separated the two of them. Then Elijah went up into heaven in the whirlwind.

Makes me want to break out and sing:

Swing low, sweet chariot // Comin’ for to carry me home.
Swing low, sweet chariot // Comin’ for to carry me home
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The Bible gives a certain, but not altogether clear, picture of a future event that parallels Elijah’s (and Enoch’s) home-going.  The early church teachers referred to this event as the “rapture.  The Bible refers to it as the “snatching away.”  (1Thess 4:16-17)

16 For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout,  g with the archangel’s  voice, and with the trumpet of God, and the dead in Christ  will rise first. 17 Then  we who are still alive will be caught up together with them in the clouds  to meet the Lord in the air and so we will always be with the Lord.

While not every veiled issue in regard to the rapture can be explained by this verse, at least one great truth is clear:  there are two groups.  Those who rise through death, and those who rise in rapture.

Look carefully at the conversation the disciples had coming down off the mountain. They were having trouble grasping the meaning of all the Lord’s talk about His dying. The whole idea of death and dying still troubles mankind today. How does all the “life after death” stuff work? That was their conundrum. Then they focused on Elijah who was “prophesied to come before the Messiah.” It was all very confusing to them. It is to us today. Remember, Elijah is a picture of being “snatched away” or “raptured” in the KJV. Elijah would come “before” the Lord arrived. That much the disciples knew.

Now, make a special note of these words by the Lord in v13: (NIV84)  But I tell you, Elijah has come. Here, the use of the Greek perfect tense indicates a “super-completed” event that needs no further completing action. The same is true of it is writtenIt’s done, finished, complete, fulfilled. Nothing more can be added nor taken away. It is immutable, unchangeable. As certain as certain can be, and even more certain than that. The key to understanding future prophesy is to look at the past prophesies; hence, the references to Moses, Elijah, and John.

That’s how it is with the coming rapture, or snatching away of the church—NOTHING further needs to happen [Perfect Tense] before that event. It could happen at any time. Hallelujah! This just might be THAT TIME.

The word rapture comes from the Latin Vulgate (rapiemur).  It means to “snatch away suddenly as without warning.”  Just like Elijah was “snatched away” (raptured) from the presence of Elisha, so those who are alive in Christ when He comes in the air, will be snatched away from the presence of unbelievers all over the world.

What a day that will be, When my Jesus I shall see,
And I look upon His face, The One who saved me by His grace;
When He takes me by the hand,
And leads me through the Promised Land,
What a day, glorious day that will be.

That’s the “Spectacular Finish awaiting anyone who has had an encounter with the Living Lord Jesus Christ.  Either you will enter heaven upon your death, or in the rapture – but you will end up with the Lord.

I can only imagine what that Encounter with Jesus was like for Peter, James, and John. What I do know is that it will pale in comparison—as a light bulb compares to the Sun—to what a born-again, blood bought, Holy Spirit-filled believer will experience when we meet Jesus in the Rapture!  That and what follows will surely be, “The Greatest Show On Earth.”