Through the Bible Day by Day - Luke 9:28 - 9:28

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Through the Bible Day by Day - Luke 9:28 - 9:28


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a Glimpse of Glory

Luk 9:28-36

From some aspects this was the highest point in our Savior’s earthly career. He was the second Adam and had not sinned. There was no reason, therefore, that He should die. He might in a moment have been changed; that which was mortal might have been swallowed up of life. The door through which Moses and Elijah had come stood open, and by it our Lord might have returned. But He could never, under those circumstances, have been the Savior of mankind. He knew this, so He turned His back on the joy set before Him and set His face toward Calvary.

Moses came as representing the Law; and Elijah, the Prophets. Each of these great departments of divine revelation had anticipated His coming, Luk 24:27; Luk 24:44. As stars fade in the sunrise, so their mission was now merged in Him. They spoke of His decease, literally, His exodus, and it was from this that Peter caught the term which he applied to his own death, 2Pe 1:15. The Apostles never forgot this manifestation of the glory of the Lord, 1Jn 1:1-4; 2Pe 1:17. When you hear that Christ is the Beloved of God, remember Eph 1:6.