Sunday, February 17, 2013 | First Sunday of Lent
Genesis 22:1-2, 9, 10-13, 15-18 | Psalm 116 | Romans 8:31-34
| Mark 9:2-10
LISTENING POST
“Listen to Him.” - Mark 9:7
The Lord is the most important Person in the world to listen
to, and the most important thing He says is: “If a man wishes to come after Me,
he must deny his very self, take up his cross, and follow in Me” (Mark 8:34).
Nevertheless, although the message of the cross is the power and the wisdom of
God (I Corinthians 1:24), we, like the apostles, find it the most difficult
message to hear.
So Jesus led three apostles “up a high mountain. He was
transfigured before their eyes” (Mark 9:2). Light burst forth from Jesus’
transfigured body. Moses and Elijah, who had both been dead for several
centuries, appeared (Mark 9:4). Next, a cloud came and overshadowed the
apostles (Mark 9:7). Out of the cloud, God the Father’s voice announced: “This
is My Son, My Beloved. Listen to Him” (Mark 9:7). The dazzling light, the
return of Moses and Elijah from the dead, the cloud, and the voice were all
part of a drama proclaiming emphatically the necessity of listening to Jesus.
After the Transfiguration, Jesus again talked to His
apostles about the cross. The apostles still didn’t listen (Mark 9:31-32).
Finally, they received the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. Then they listened to
Jesus and carried their crosses daily.
We must listen to Jesus. Otherwise, this day will be wasted
or perhaps even worse. We must listen to Jesus or miss out on life now and
forever. “Listen to Him” (Mark 9:7). Come, Holy Spirit!
Prayer: Father, I will listen to You when You tell me to
listen to Jesus.
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