Knowing Him 38: Multiplication by Reduction

Wed. Apr 20, 2022

Introduction

A week after this incredible leadership team evaluation, Jesus reveals that He has begun a movement that is so powerful that the gates of Hell will not be able to slow its advance. Jesus, as the leader of this movement, is Himself the Lion of Judah and will lead the charge through the centuries. As they walk, He reveals to them that this advancement of the movement would not be without great personal suffering and loss of life (Matt. 16:21). Jesus then makes a bold move. Take a look!

Reading [You can read as much as you can, depending on your availability]

Matthew 17:1-13
(or)
Mark 9:2-13
(or)
Luke 9:28-36

Meditating [Use these questions to start your thinking]

  1. As you read about this event, list what you believe are some of the major details.
  2. What is Jesus modeling for us about leadership by taking these three leaders with Him on a long journey to the mountains?
  3. Why would this event follow the statement by Jesus that He “must go to Jerusalem” (Matt. 16:21)?
  4. What other questions do you still have?

Sharing: Text ONE of your answers to the questions above to your team. Each team should post a sharing from a team member in the comments below.

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Team Charles
Team Charles
2 years ago

I believe one of the most major details is God revealing himself to Peter, James, & John and how he was pleased with his son Jesus. Some other details are when the text reveals things about Elijah and how he was to come.

I don’t see how this experience helped with his leadership. However, I interpreted this passage as God will be pleased with us through Christ’s blood. I saw this passage as Jesus revealing how great he is and this is the type of God we worship. Also when face to face with God, we should be fearful of him aswell.

Team Amber, Jeff, Jenney, Kimberly
Team Amber, Jeff, Jenney, Kimberly
2 years ago

“What is Jesus modeling for us about leadership by taking these three leaders with Him on a long journey to the mountains?”

Jesus is modeling to the leaders to keep their eyes fixed on Him & Him only. Often times we can get so wrapped up in putting our faith in human kind, but this passage reminds me that God will always remind while others may fade. It reminds us to focus on God who is eternal and no other man should come before Him.

Team timmy
Team timmy
2 years ago

Not sure if it’s a major detail but I did find it interesting how Peter suggested making three tents for Jesus, Elijah and Moses in the moment. I feel if I was in Peter’s position I would be equally confused and not know what to say or do either. It’d be like if you were at a small church retreat in the wilderness and suddenly George Washington and Abe Lincoln just appeared out of nowhere and started talking to your youth leader. Like, I’d be super confused, but also super impressed with whoever these two great but dead men had come back to simply converse with. I think the overall takeaway here on Peter’s reaction is that it was genuine and gives testament to the vision they witnessed of Jesus meeting with Elijah and Moses. Which in turn gives testament to Jesus’ resurrection as something as ridiculous as this vision was only to be revealed under one condition: until the Son of Man had risen from the dead. If not for that, then I wouldn’t see any other reason to include this passage.

Team Hoa, Tiffany, Jocelyn, Vivien
Team Hoa, Tiffany, Jocelyn, Vivien
2 years ago

What a mind-blowing passage to read through. In today’s passage, I was able to reflect more on Jesus and who He is to us and God. After Jesus took the brothers up the high mountain, Jesus’ appearance changed into something glorious. His clothes changed, and his face shone like the sun. It is as if, Jesus is the light. Then the Lord exclaimed that Jesus is his dearly loved Son, who brings Him great joy. What a delightful and comforting way to be recognized, knowing that you are loved and God treasures you. Another thing that I noted was the leadership qualities that Jesus again exhibited in this passage. The first thing was how he comforted His disciples by telling them to “Get up” but also not be afraid. Jesus makes sure that his disciples again feel safe and reassures them. Jesus recognizes his duties and orders his disciples on what to do. I bet after the whole incident they have faith in Him now more than ever. Jesus made sure to also be intentional during His time with His disciples and in the choosing of who to bring with Him to the mountains.

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