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The Transfiguration & The Healing In The Valley
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Matt Moran
Mk. 9:2-29
A. On the Mountain v.2-8
B. Down the Mountain v.9-13
C. In the Valley v.14-29
And after six days, Jesus took with him Peter and James and John, and led them up a high mountain by themselves. And he was transfigured before them, and his clothes became radiant, intensely white, as no one on earth could bleach them. And there appeared to them Elijah and Moses, and they were talking with Jesus. And Peter said to Jesus, Rabbi, it is good that we are here. Let us make three tents, one for you, and one for Moses, and one for Elijah. For he did not know what to say, for they were terrified. And a cloud overshadowed them, and a voice came out of the cloud, This is my beloved son, listen to him. And suddenly, looking around, they no longer saw anyone with them but Jesus only. And as they were coming down the mountain, he charged them to tell no one what they had seen until the Son of Man had risen from the dead. So they kept the matter to themselves, questioning what this rising from the dead might mean. And they asked him, Why do the scribes say the first Elijah must come? And he said to them, Elijah does come first to restore all things, and how it is written of the Son of Man that he should suffer many things and be treated with contempt. But I tell you that Elijah has come, and they did to him whatever they pleased, as it is written of him. And when they came to the disciples, they saw a great crowd around them, and scribes arguing with them. And immediately all the crowd, when they saw him, were greatly amazed, and ran up to him and greeted him. And he asked them, What are they arguing about with them? And someone from the crowd answered him, Teacher, I have brought my son to you, for he has a spirit that makes him mute. And whenever it seizes him, it throws him down, and he foams and grinds his teeth and becomes rigid. So I asked your disciples to cast it out, and they were not able. And he answered them, O faithless generation, how long am I to be with you? How long am I to bear with you? Bring him to me. And they brought the boy to him. And when the spirit saw him, immediately it convulsed the boy, and he fell on the ground and rolled about, foaming at the mouth. And Jesus asked his father, How long has this been happening to him? And he said, From childhood. And it has often cast him into fire and into water to destroy him. But if you can do anything, have compassion on us and help us. And Jesus said to him, If you can, all things are possible for one who believes. Immediately the father of the child cried out and said, I believe, help my unbelief. And when Jesus saw that, a crowd came running together. He rebuked the unclean spirit, saying, You mutant-deaf spirit, I command you, come out of him and never enter him again. And after crying out and convulsing him terribly, it came out, and the boy was like a corpse. So that most of them said, He is dead. But Jesus took him by the hand and lifted him up, and he arose. And when he had entered the house, his disciples asked him privately, Why could we not cast it out? And Jesus said to them, This kind cannot be driven out by anything but prayer. Praise God for his word. Thanks, Ryan. Let's take a minute and pray together. Lord God, we come to you in humility and thank you for these words. And Lord, I pray that you would feed us from your word this morning, strengthen us for the week ahead, give us understanding. There are many interesting and fascinating things in here. But Lord, I pray that by your Holy Spirit, you would illuminate our hearts and minds and lift our hearts up to Christ. Help us to understand. In Jesus' name, Amen. Okay, we're in this sermon series from Mark called The King Who Came to Die. And the first eight chapters of Mark focus on Jesus' life, and it focuses largely on his identity. So we're reading about someone who Mark describes as having comprehensive authority. He can heal the sick, he can cast out demons, he can calm the wind and the waves. He has authority to declare sins forgiven. And that all builds towards Peter's confession in the end of chapter eight. When Jesus asks his disciples, Who do people say that I am? They respond to him and say, So well, some people are saying this and some people are saying that. But Jesus presses them and says, But who do you say that I am? And Peter speaks up and says boldly, You are the Christ. And he's right. But then Mark turns and we start to see that Peter is right about that, but he doesn't have everything, he doesn't understand everything. When Jesus begins to explain that he has come to suffer and to die, Peter rebukes him. That's not at all part of his expectation for the promised king. Jesus is the king, but his mission is to come and to die. And this next episode that Ryan just read is what's known as the Transfiguration. Ryan already read for us the account of the Transfiguration and the healing of the boy. The movement of the passage helps us to understand this as a whole and break this up. We begin up the mountain with the Transfiguration. Then we go down, back down the mountain where Jesus teaches his disciples and explains what just happened and we descend all the way into the valley where they encounter this horrific evil and Jesus heals this boy possessed by a demon. So there's three movements here. On the mountaintop, down the mountain and into the valley. Down the mountain we see Jesus' identity. He is the glory of God, the son of God, transfigured in heavenly brightness. Down the mountain we start to see Jesus' mission. He descends into our brokenness to suffer and to give his life as a ransom for many. We get a foretaste of that as Jesus descends the mountain. And then in the valley we see what our response needs to be. Jesus is our only hope, the one we must listen to and the one we must trust in. So let's begin with what happens on top of the mountain where we see Jesus, the glory of God. I'm going to read two through eight once again. After six days Jesus took with him Peter and James and John and led them up a high mountain by themselves and he was transfigured before them. His clothes became radiant, intensely white as no one on earth could bleach them. And there appeared to them Elijah with Moses and they were talking with Jesus. Peter said to Jesus, Rabbi, it is good that we are here. Let us make three tents, one for you, one for Moses and one for Elijah. For he did not know what to say, for they were terrified and a cloud overshadowed them and a voice came out of the cloud. This is my beloved son. Listen to him. Suddenly looking around they no longer saw anyone with them but Jesus only. So this transfiguration is happening only six days after Jesus and Peter had this conversation. Peter rebukes Jesus. Jesus takes his three closest disciples, Peter, James and John and they go up this mountain. Most scholars think this is Mount Herman, a little bit outside of Galilee. It's almost 9,200 feet above sea level. So this is a hike, they are up there. They are almost 4,000 feet higher than anywhere you could go in New York State. So this is a climb that would take a good portion of the day and if you want to Google Mount Herman today when you go home you'll see this is a beautiful, sometimes snow- capped mountain. Jesus' disciples are confused by what they heard six days earlier but they are about to have an experience that's going to change them forever. Jesus is transfigured on top of the mountain. That means his outward appearance changed. The text says his clothes became radiant, intensely white as no one on earth could bleach them. Transfiguration is like metamorphosis. We're seeing Jesus in his glorified state as he would have appeared before he came down to earth, as he will appear when we see him, when he returns. So this moment is very rich with significance. Let me explain a couple things. His radiance and purity is an expression of the holiness of his character. And this type of language is used earlier in the Bible. And the prophet Daniel has a heavenly vision. Daniel 7 says that Daniel gets a vision of the heavenly courtroom. And Daniel 7 verse 9 says the Ancient of Days took his seat. His clothing was white as snow and the hair of his head was like pure wool. So in Daniel's vision, God himself, the Ancient of Days, was on the throne in the heavenly courtroom. And Daniel saw him in absolute purity and holiness. Now on the Mount of Transfiguration, Jesus' purity and holiness and radiance is emanating from him. It's a manifestation of who Jesus really is. God himself, the second person of the Trinity, in the flesh. Now if you go back in the Old Testament again, this passage brings to mind how Moses the prophet used to go up on Mount Sinai to commune with God. When he did that, there was a sense in which Moses would be transfigured. Exodus 33 tells us, when Moses came down from Mount Sinai with two tablets and the testimony in his hand as he came down from the mountain, Moses did not know that the skin of his face shone because he'd been talking with God. So Moses' encounter with God on Sinai was so profound that his physical appearance was transfigured. His face would reflect the glory of God. Moses had asked God to show him his glory and God had told him, you're not going to be able to survive that experience. Moses would die if he had a direct encounter with the Holy God. Now here is Jesus and the glory of Jesus is not a reflection as with Moses. It's actually emanating from him. He's the source of the glory. This is exactly how the New Testament speaks of the identity of Jesus in the book of Hebrews. Hebrews says he is the radiance of the glory of God in the exact imprint of his nature and he upholds the world. He upholds the universe by the word of his power. So we're starting to see the glory of Jesus and on the mountain we see Moses, the great Old Testament law giver and then we see Elijah, the greatest prophet of the Old Testament. And here are these two men with Jesus representing the law and the prophets and they're conversing with Jesus. In Luke's parallel account, he says that he provides the detail that they are speaking with Jesus about his departure. For the disciples it's this amazing transcendent awe-inspiring experience. And Peter says to Jesus, Rabbi or teacher, it's good that we are here. Let us make three tents, one for you, one for Moses, one for Elijah, for he did not know what to say, for they were terrified. Most people say nothing when they're scared. It's not Peter's style and he speaks up. But his idea of the three tents probably doesn't make much sense to us. And he is scared, he's terrified, but he's not just blurting out nonsense. The idea here is that Peter is suggesting three tabernacles or three shelters. That's the Greek word for the tent, it's tabernacle. What's being suggested here is in the Old Testament the tabernacle is a moveable tent. It's set up to recognize God is holy and we need some sort of intermediary between God and us or we're all going to be blown to smithereens. So we need sacrifices and rituals and a place to access in some way that holy God. And now the glory of Jesus is wonderful and it's terrifying. And that's why Peter is suggesting these shelters. It seems to Peter like the thing to do would be to create some sort of protection, some sort of ritual, some sort of place so that we can have this glory but also survive and be protected from the blazing holiness of God. And then a cloud overshadows them and a voice comes out of the cloud. This is my beloved son, listen to him. And suddenly looking around they no longer saw anyone with them but Jesus only. That voice from heaven is an echo of Jesus' baptism earlier in Mark where God the Father speaks and affirms his son and suddenly Moses and Elijah are gone and we remember that Jesus said don't think that I came to destroy the law and the prophets. I didn't come to destroy, I came to fulfill them. Jesus receives the affirmation of God the Father and we see he's been given all authority and he is the fulfillment of the law and the prophets. He is the greater Moses and Elijah. He's the fulfillment of what the Old Testament has been pointing towards. He's the one we must listen to. It's fascinating because Peter obviously we know if we track Peter's biography there's still much that he doesn't understand. But later on, 30 years later when the Apostle Peter reflects on the Mount of Transfiguration and he's speaking to the church and he's exhorting them to listen to the word. He says this in 2 Peter 1 16-19. He says we did not follow cleverly devised myths when we made known to you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ but we were eyewitnesses of his majesty. For when he received honor and glory from God the Father and the vision was born to him by the majestic and the voice was born to him by the majestic glory this is my beloved son with whom I am well pleased we ourselves heard this very voice born from heaven for we were with him on the holy mountain and we have something more sure the prophetic word to which you will do well to pay attention as to a lamp shining in a dark place until the day dawns and the morning mists rises in your hearts. Jesus is God's son the glory of God come down from heaven he's the one we must listen to. You know how every once in a while at rare occasions the Pope or the president or maybe a presidential candidate or some famous dignitary will come to Buffalo doesn't happen often but people will line up in the streets just to get a glimpse of this special visit maybe to see a hand wave or to see the motorcade go by we would expect that if God sent his son to earth it would be for a visit for just a moment of blazing glory for some spectacular moment and the disciples have this moment of blazing glory on the mountain top but then the moment passes and Jesus is not gone he comes down the mountain and he descends into our humanity and as we'll see into our brokenness down the mountain descending into our brokenness look at 9 verses 9 through 13 as they were coming down the mountain he charged them to tell no one what they had seen until the Son of Man had risen from the dead so they kept the matter to themselves questioning what this rising from the dead might mean and they asked him why did the scribes say that first Elijah must come and he said to them Elijah does come first to restore all things and how is it written of the Son of Man that he should suffer many things and be treated with contempt but I tell you that Elijah has come and they did to him whatever they pleased as it is written of him so now we see Jesus and the three disciples coming down the mountain and we see something of Jesus's mission disciples must be stunned by what they've just seen and experienced and Jesus tells them tell no one until he is risen from the dead he's aware Jesus is aware there are many political people many opportunistic people many kingmakers to be who misunderstand who he is and what his mission is they have their own agendas and he does not want the disciples to start talking about what they've seen lest how he's just become transfigured because it would not serve his purpose of coming to die he knows our people who would hijack his mission to come and to give his life as a ransom for many so he charges them tell no one until the resurrection it's amazing because the glory and the transfiguration that just happened is a foretaste of a greater glory to come the risen Christ the greater glory is when Jesus rises from the dead tell no one until the resurrection then what's the charge after the resurrection tell everyone go into all the world tell everyone about the resurrected Jesus but the poor disciples they don't understand this they're still questioning what this rising from the dead might mean they asked Jesus after having just seen Elijah on the mountain why did the scribes say that Elijah must come first at the very end of the Old Testament the prophet Malachi says behold I will send you Elijah the prophet before the great and awesome day of the Lord so that's what people are looking forward to this coming of Elijah it's the very end of the Old Testament and by asking the question the disciples they might be pushing back a little bit on Jesus at what Jesus said in chapter 8 about how he had to die they're thinking they're thinking we just saw Elijah doesn't that mean the great and awesome day of the Lord is here like why do we have to do why why why are you talking about dying Jesus answers them Elijah does come first to restore all things and how is it written of the Son of Man that he should suffer many things and be treated with contempt but I tell you Elijah has come and they did to him whatever they pleased as it is written of him well as it does come first but Jesus has already said that Elijah was John the Baptist the prophet who came the spirit and power of Elijah he's the prophet of repentance who prepared the way of the Lord and the point of what Jesus is saying is this look at Moses he was called to lead God's people and he was treated with contempt look at Elijah Elijah was called to faithfully declare God's message and the king and queen tried to kill him look at John the Baptist he prepared the way of the Lord and his head was cut off and like these only in a greater way Jesus has come God's Son the glory of God come down from heaven and he will be treated with contempt he has come into our brokenness he has condescended to enter into our sinful state and he will suffer and die so now we descend all the way down the mountain into the valley and we really see in this scene the horror of the world that Jesus left heaven to enter in the valley now let's read verses 14 through 29 when they came to the disciples they saw a great crowd around them and scribes arguing with them and immediately all the crowd when they saw him were greatly amazed and ran up to him and greeted him and he asked them what are you arguing about with them and someone from the crowd answered him teacher I brought my son to you for he has a spirit that makes him mute whenever it seizes him it throws him down any foams and grinds his teeth and becomes rigid so I asked your disciples to cast it out and they were not able and he answered them Oh faithless generation how long am I to be with you how long am I to bear with you bring him to me and they brought the boy to him and when the spirit saw him immediately it convulsed the boy and he fell on the ground and rolled about foaming at the mouth and Jesus asked his father how long has this been happening to him he said from childhood it's often cast him into fire and into water to destroy him but if you can do anything have compassion on us and help us and Jesus said to him if you can all things are possible for one who believes immediately the father of the child cried out and said I believe help my unbelief and when Jesus saw that a crowd came running together he rebuked the unclean spirit saying to it you mute and deaf spirit I command you come out of him and never enter into him again and after crying out and convulsing him terribly it came out and the boy was like a corpse so that most of them said he's dead but Jesus took him by the hand and lifted him up and he arose and when he had entered the house his disciples asked him privately why couldn't we cast it out and he said to them this kind cannot be driven out by anything but prayer maybe some of you have gone on a winter vacation before you might go to Florida you might go to South Carolina the Caribbean maybe Mexico and for a week or two the Sun shines every day and you're sitting by the pool you might be having a little drink with an umbrella in it but it's still February and then you have to come back to where you actually live it's dark and it's like 9 degrees and you're walking through the airport and you hear that voice that says welcome to the Buffalo Niagara International Airport and you have to force yourself to remember this is where you actually live this is where your actual responsibilities really are well if you've ever felt that you might understand in some tiny fractional way what it was like for Jesus to descend the mountain and come into the valley why did Jesus come down the mountain or why did he come to earth at all he came to save and to rescue broken sinners and broken sinners we might add that did not exactly roll out the red carpet for him think about all these incredible contrasts that are going on in this scene there was light and glory on top of the mountain now there's spiritual darkness there was worship on top of the mountain now we see a boy with the demonic spirit thrashing around on the top of the mountain Jesus and Moses and Elijah are talking about Jesus's coming departure probably having one of the most profound theological conversations that's ever taken place at the bottom of the mountain the disciples the nine disciples and the religious leaders are having a pointless argument about how exorcisms work when none of them can actually help the boy there's power on top of the mountain there's helplessness in the valley and down into the valley Jesus descends with his disciples and they come into the presence of real evil there's a big commotion the scribes are arguing with the disciples who didn't go up the mountain when Jesus comes to them and asks what's going on there's a man that explains the situation someone from the crowd answered him teacher I brought my son to you for he has a spirit that makes him mute and whenever it seizes him it throws him down and he foams at the mouth and grinds his teeth and become rigid and becomes rigid so I asked your disciples to cast it out they weren't able if you go back to chapter six you might remember that the disciples the twelve disciples were sent out and given authority over unclean spirits and they have had some level of let's call it success in their ministry mark 613 says they cast out many demons and anointed many with oil and many who are sick and healed them now they're unable to help this boy they've encountered a spiritual problem that they can't solve and Jesus answered them Oh faithless generation how long am I to be with you how long am I to bear with you bring him to me so there's this boy and he's tortured by a spirit within him makes him mute mark speaks often of demonic forces evil spirits unclean spirits he doesn't try and convince you that they're real it's a fact of life in his gospel there's the presence of real evil in the valley let's look at the people represented in the situation the disciples are there they tried to help and they're powerless I would guess that when the father came to him with this boy they said sure because they've had they've had success before they've been affected before they've tried now by the time Jesus gets on they've already tried but it turns out they don't know what they're up against they've overestimated their own ability and power and they have underestimated the depth of the evil they're facing so they try to attack a problem which we see at the end of this episode they attack it without prayer one commentator called this prayerless exorcism and the result is total failure I'm not going to try and tell you why the disciples had some success with some situations and in this case they weren't able to cast out the demon I don't think there's a formulaic answer to that but here is what we do know there are some things that we cannot accomplish because of our unbelief so that's one group the disciples then secondly over on the sidelines we see the scribes arguing here are the religious leaders and I'm sure they know exactly what the disciples are doing wrong they are beat they're over off to the side being critical arguing about the situation taking place they these guys they're like the Monday morning they know all the answers they know what everyone's doing wrong are they doing anything actually helpful no completely unhelpful to the man and the boy they have no power to heal and no power to help and then third there's this father if there's anyone who knows the extent of the problem who knows the depth of the evil it's the father they brought the boy to him verse 20 and when the spirit saw him immediately it convulsed the boy and he fell on the ground and rolled about foaming at the mouth it's a horrible pathetic scene and please don't think this is some sort of just antiquated episode in history that could never happen today we're reading a description of an evil demonic power working to destroy the image of God in a young man that's the work that Satan attempts in various forms to destroy and to degrade the image of God in humanity in this passage it's a boy but how many people how many young people do we say do we see today being lured into cultural deceptions that mar and seek to destroy the image of God whether that's mutilation of the body whether it's whether it's the encouragement to act or and dress in a way that's contrary to their god-given sexuality or being told that the answer to the problems that they have mentally or physically or emotionally is actually to change their sexuality please don't think that this is something that only happened 2,000 years ago or only happens in some weird Middle Eastern culture there is actively demonic power seeking to destroy the image of God in humanity and it's fundamentally a spiritual issue you know who the scribes would be today they would be the people standing off to the side saying really smart clever and conservative things without ever praying or caring about anyone well that's not the answer Jesus asked the father how long has this been happening he said from childhood and it's often cast him into the fire and into water to destroy him everyone has the same problem it's their lack of faith Jesus calls them Oh faithless generation so the father asks Jesus after having observed the nine disciples fail but if you can do anything if you can have compassion on us and help us and Jesus responds by correcting this partial faith if you can all things are possible for one who believes we read that today sometimes kind of like a sneaker commercial but Jesus is saying I can do it if you have faith the issue is not with my power but he is also identifying this father does not have a committed faith and the father responds immediately the father of the child cried out and said I believe help my unbelief this is a wonderful thing for us because the man didn't have perfect faith Jesus could have looked at this man and said listen I just came down from talking to Moses and Elijah I am the glory of God come to earth and you just came and said if you can do anything come back to me when you have real faith come back to me when you get serious come back to me when you pull your act together but the man when he hears Jesus's prompt he's honest and he's repentant he has doubts he's watched his boy struggle for the last decade plus but he wants to believe and he says help and this is where Jesus meets him this is where he meets us too it's not when we get our act together it's not when we've gotten all our ducks in a row it's when we come to him in repentance and we come to him in faith saying help you don't need to be perfect to come to Jesus and you don't need to get your act together but you can't come half-heartedly you can't come half-heartedly sometimes we struggle with a sin so long that we really don't think anything's gonna be done about it or sometimes we pray for a person for so long without seeing any change that we really don't think anything can be done so we still go to church and we still pray but we do it pretty half- heartedly we're just kind of like throwing coins in a wishing well but whether it's for our own sin our own heart condition or whether we're praying for someone we love we need to have faith Jesus hears the father's helplessness and he hears the man say I have some doubts but I want to believe help and he heals his son when Jesus came verse 27 when Jesus came when he saw that the crowd came running together he rebuked the unclean spirit saying to it you mute and deaf spirit I command you come out of him and never enter him again and after crying out and convulsing him terribly it came out and the boy was like a corpse so that most of them said he's dead but Jesus took him by the hand and lifted him up and he arose Jesus came the glory of God descending into our sinful broken doubting humanity and he came to rescue and to save and to restore that's for the disciples they've been confused by their own failure they don't know why their attempts didn't work they lack understanding they lack ability and here's what Jesus tells them your failure it ought to be the motivation for you to put more time more effort more focus into prayer true faith praise so they learn from that true faith of praise and we see in this passage Jesus is the glory of God he descends into the valley of our brokenness ultimately he descends to suffer and to be treated with contempt and to die but he's our only hope he's the one we must put our trust in he's the one we must put all our faith in let's pray together Lord God I pray for those of us here in the room that are sick with sin and with brokenness perhaps with things that we have struggled with a long time and have in some ways lost all hope for and Lord God I pray that we would not come to you half-heartedly or lethargically but that we would come to you in full health in full in full faith seeking restoration Lord forgive us of our half heartedness help us to come to you in faith and I ask that you would restore and show your power as only you can and Lord where there are other people that we may have prayed for for a long time and grown weary of that and been full of doubts but I pray that you would renew our faith that we would come believing that you would help us in our unbelief so strengthen us this day but I pray that all of our hope would be in Christ in Jesus name Amen would you stand with me now and we'll respond to God's Word and song