Understanding the story
/Preacher: Lincon Hardouin
Verses: Matthew 17:1-9 and 2 Peter 1:16-21
I want you to listen to the following quotes. Do you know where they come from?
· “May the force be with you.” – Starwars
· “No sacrifice, no victory.” – Transformers
· “He huffed and he puffed...” – Three little pigs
· "Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast." – Alice in wonderland
When we think of these quotes, some from movies, some from books, we know them. We can easily recognize them because we know the stories and because we know them, we understand them. But let’s say we didn’t know the stories. Let’s say that this was the first time hearing these quotes, what understanding would we have if the quote itself was the only thing we knew? Would there be any understanding at all? Well the same principle applies when we look at scripture – looking at one single “quote” does not necessarily give us an understanding of the whole story, but understanding comes when we look at the whole story. This, I believe, is one of the most beautiful things about the transfiguration narrative – it is not simply one quotation but it points us to an understanding of, at least in part, the full story. Why do I say this?