Does the Holy Spirit emit light?The Holy Spirit is not even mentioned in the Transfiguration account.
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Does the Holy Spirit emit light?The Holy Spirit is not even mentioned in the Transfiguration account.
This does not surprise me. Evangelistic themes are actually going to put a certain segment of people, me included, into a mindset that isn't conducive to responding to an altar call or even coming back for another service. At least that was reaction when I did attend an evening service at a pentecostal church back in my youth. Whereas this:Sermons well focused on biblical texts without intrusive inserted evangelistic themes were far more effective in securing conversions.
Is going to get the attention of people who may not otherwise respond to those evangelical themes.The Sunday morning service always featured inspirational and practical sermons on how to live the Christian life.
Thomas Aquinas suggested, the father in the voice, the son in the man and the spirit in the shining cloud.Honestly? I'm with Mystic. There's no Holy Spirit there unless you read it in. The Son and the Father would seem to both be present (Jesus transfigured = Son, Voice from the cloud = Father) but no clear Spirit. I guess you could read it that the Spirit was the power behind Jesus' transformation?
The text has the clothes shining, not the cloud. The cloud merely covers them (v. 7)Thomas Aquinas suggested, the father in the voice, the son in the man and the spirit in the shining cloud.
Jesus told Peter, James, and John not to tell anyone about this until after He had risen from the dead.Jesus took Peter, James, and John his brother brought them up on a high mountain by themselves, and was transfigured before them. his face shone like the sun, and his clothes became as white as the light. And behold, Moses and Elijah appeared to them, talking with him . . . A bright cloud overshadowed them; and suddenly a voice came out of the cloud, saying, 'This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased. Hear him!' And when the disciples heard it, they fell on their faces and were greatly afraid. But Jesus came and touched them and said, 'Arise, and do not be afraid.' And when they had lifted up their eyes, they saw no one but Jesus only (Matthew 17:1-3,5-8).
For we did not follow cunningly devised fables when we made known to you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but were eyewitnesses of his majesty. For he received from God the Father honor and glory when such a voice came to him from the excellent glory: 'This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.' And we heard this voice which came from heaven when we were with Him on the holy mountain (2 Peter 1:16-18).
For the law was given through Moses, but grace and truth came through Jesus Christ (John 1:17).
I tell you the truth, some who are standing here will not taste death before they see the Son of Man coming in his kingdom (Matthew 16:28).
He will rule in His coming kingdom in His glorified body.There he was transfigured before them. His face shone like the sun, and his clothes became as white as the light (Matthew 17:2)
Jesus' DisciplesI declare to you, brothers, that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God, nor does the perishable inherit the imperishable. Listen, I tell you a mystery: We will not all sleep, but we will all be changed - in a flash, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, the dead will be raised imperishable, and we will be changed. For the perishable must clothe itself with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality (1 Corinthians 15:50-53).
In that day the Root of Jesse will stand as a banner for the peoples; the nations will rally to him, and his place of rest will be glorious. In that day the Lord will reach out his hand a second time to reclaim the remnant that is left of his people from Assyria, from Lower Egypt, from Upper Egypt, from Cush, from Elam, from Babylonia, from Hamath and from the islands of the sea. He will raise a banner for the nations and gather the exiles of Israel; he will assemble the scattered people of Judah from the four quarters of the earth (Isaiah 11:10-12).
See, this is entirely not what I would mean by "spiritual book". To me, a "spiritual book" is one that requires the human mind to interpret the meaning, to try to understand the words and concepts by thinking about them and learning about them. Of course, I am starting from a more humanist standpoint where we can actively seek out the spiritual rather than waiting for it to come to us. Sometimes it will just come to us as inspiration, but sometimes we find it.The Bible is a Spiritual Book -----you can try and read it from a human mind perspective but there will always be A Spiritual Message behind all Scripture --your human mind cannot interpret the Spiritual meaning
e. g.Not sure what Mystic means by implied subtleties of the text's intent.
Good point! But apparently only Jesus' vision saw the dove and heard that heavenly voice. So maybe the spiritual application is the limited value of hearsay testimonials compared with direct experience of the divine. Prior to the Transfiguration, Peter has just discerned that Jesus is the Messiah, butCompare the words spoken by the voice in the cloud in this passage with the voice that came from the dove-like Spirit that descended on Jesus in Mark 1:10-11.
"10 And just as he was coming up out of the water, he saw the heavens torn apart and the Spirit descending like a dove upon him. 11 And a voice came from the heavens, “You are my Son, the Beloved;[a] with you I am well pleased.”
Honestly? I'm with Mystic. There's no Holy Spirit there unless you read it in. The Son and the Father would seem to both be present (Jesus transfigured = Son, Voice from the cloud = Father) but no clear Spirit. I guess you could read it that the Spirit was the power behind Jesus' transformation?
See, this is entirely not what I would mean by "spiritual book". To me, a "spiritual book" is one that requires the human mind to interpret the meaning, to try to understand the words and concepts by thinking about them and learning about them. Of course, I am starting from a more humanist standpoint where we can actively seek out the spiritual rather than waiting for it to come to us. Sometimes it will just come to us as inspiration, but sometimes we find it.
Did you mean this for another thread?Sunny and cold here. It is supposed to snow later today.