~5 min.The Gospel According To Luke
biblecentre.org · ... As the twelve apostles are sent out in Lk. 9 the restriction mentioned by Matthew is not mentioned. In Matthew the disciples were to go only to ...
~5 min.The Second Epistle of Peter
biblecentre.org · ... eye-witnesses on the mount when the Lord Jesus was transfigured (compare Lk. 9:27-36). Peter knows and estimates Paul's epistles and calls him "our ...
~7 min.Grace and Discipleship
towardthemark.org · ... a glimpse of such gain when they witnessed the transfiguration (Lk. 9:27-36). They were "with Him in the holy mount" (2. Pet. 1:16-18). Thus ...
Position:Toward the Mark #24
~13 min.The State Of The Soul After Death
biblecentre.org · ... when Moses and Elias appeared in glory with Christ at the transfiguration. (See Lk. 9:28-36.) This, and to be for ever with the Lord, received to ...
~28 min.The Life of David
biblecentre.org · ... unique greatness of the Son of God (Mt. 17:1-8, Mk. 9:2-8, Lk. 9:29-36 and 2. Pet. 2:16-18). In each of these pictures of the ...
~57 min.The Gospel of Mark
biblecentre.org · ... to Come foreshadowed in the Transfiguration. Verses 1-13. Mt. 17:1-13; Lk. 9:28-36. 2. The helpless disciples and the secret of failure. ...
~63 min.The Feasts of the Lord
... state. We have a picture of this in the mount of transfiguration in Lk. 9:28-36. We are told by Luke this event took place about an eight days ...
~1 min.ONLY BEGOTTEN OF THE FATHER
biblecentre.org · ... a demon-possessed only son who was living, but near to death, Lk. 9. 38-39. Isaac and Joseph are two noteworthy sons in Genesis. Isaac is a ...
~2 min.Do you deny yourself?
juengerschaft.org · "If any one will come after me, let him deny himself ..." (Lk. 9,23). The Lord Jesus went through sufferings to glory. This is also the way for ...
Scripture:Luke 9:23; Romans 6:4; 15:1-3; Philippians 2:21 Lk. 9:23; Rom. 6:4; 15:1-3; Phil. 2:21
Keywords:Selfdenial; Jesus Christ; Decidedness; Discipleship; Following; Sacrifice
~3 min.Chapter 1
... of Christ Himself. He would not, thus rejected, allow His disciples to announce Him as the Christ (Lk. 9), for the Son of man was to suffer.2