A Journey Through Luke & ActsSample
Today’s passages reveal a shocking revelation about Jesus’ mission. Jesus says that he is indeed the Messiah (Christ), but then he goes on to say that he will not assert his reign over Israel in a way that any king has done before. He will reign by becoming the suffering servant of Isaiah 53. He will die to ascend his throne. Luke then explores this upside-down idea in the next story.
In this story, Jesus takes some of his disciples up on a mountain, where God’s glorious presence appears as a bright cloud and Jesus is suddenly transformed. Two other figures appear, Moses and Elijah, two ancient prophets who have also experienced God’s glory on a mountain. God speaks from the cloud saying, “This is my son listen to him.” It’s an amazing scene! Luke then tells us that Jesus, Elijah, and Moses talk about Jesus’ departure or “exodus.” Luke uses the Greek word exodos (a word that the Greeks used to describe death) as a way of linking what Jesus is about to do in Jerusalem with Israel’s exodus from Egypt. In this, Luke is showing us that Jesus is the ultimate prophet. He is a new Moses who, through his exodus (death), will free Israel from the tyranny of sin and evil in all of its forms.
And with that shocking revelation, Jesus’ mission in Galilee comes to an end, and Luke begins the story of Jesus’ long trip to the capital city where he will die to be enthroned as Israel’s true king.
About this Plan
A Journey Through Luke & Acts inspires individuals, small groups, and families to read through the books of Luke and Acts in 40 days. This plan incorporates animated videos and insightful summaries to help participants encounter Jesus and engage with Luke’s brilliant literary design and flow of thought.
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