{"id":1645,"date":"2022-10-15T14:58:31","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:58:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/mark-91-10-heaven-came-down-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:58:31","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:58:31","slug":"mark-91-10-heaven-came-down-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/mark-91-10-heaven-came-down-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Mark 9:1-10 &#8211; Heaven Came Down &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Mark 9:1-10 Heaven Came Down  The title of the message is a title to a popular Christian hymn by John Peterson. We do not sing it here because it is not in our hymn book, but it describes what salvation is to the believer. It is heaven coming down to us and the glory of God filling the believer.  I wonder if this passage is what John Peterson had in mind when he wrote that song. I am not certain but in the Scripture heaven was not actually coming down.  Heaven had been down for around 33 years. Heave was coming out.  In this passage, like in some others, Peter obviously got some things wrong; however, one statement that he made was absolutely right.  Mark 9:5  And Peter answered and said to Jesus, Master, it is good for us to be here  Let me share some reasons why it was good for these people to be there.  I. It was good to be there because they were learning about Jesus.     A. By my chronology, it would appear that the disciples had been         with Jesus for a long time by now.         1. In fact, I think it is much later in the ministry of Jesus             than the chapter marker might indicate.         2. Still the disciples were having a problem understanding             who Jesus was.         3. They certainly had had many opportunities to figure it             out.         4. In fact, they had even stumbled over the words themselves.     B. HUMAN SAYINGS This story started in the last chapter.         1. \\#Mark 8:27-29\\         2. Jesus had taken the disciples up north to Caesarea             Philippi and asked, &quot;Whom do men say that I am?         3. He got a collection of opinions before Peter, under the             direction of the Holy Ghost, answered, &quot;Thou art the             Christ.&quot;         4. But did he understand what he was saying?             a. Im not so sure.             b. In fact, Jesus might not have been either for the                 first verse of Mark 9 tells us that He told them they                 would see something of who He was in the future.             c. We do tend to do better at understanding the things we                 see than just the things we hear, dont we.     C. \\#2-3\\ HEAVENLY SIGHTS &#8211; And so six days later, God lets         them see who Jesus is.         1. In the mountain that night, there were three miracles.             a. Two of them were visual.             b. One was audio.             c. Why two visuals?  Because they, like us, need all the                 help we can get to understand something.         2. \\#2-3\\ The first visual miracles was the transformation.             a. \\#2\\ The Bible says that Jesus was &quot;transfigured.&quot;             b. That means transformed, changed.             c. The Greek word that is used is the word we get                 metamorphosis from.             d. That is the word that we often use to speak of a                 larva (a worm) as it turns into a butterfly.             e. The notion is that the larva was always a butterfly on                 the inside. Its beauty was just hidden in a worms                 body.         3. Isaiah prophesied the common appearance that Messiah would             have.  Is 53:2  For he shall grow up before him as a tender plant, and as a root out of a dry ground: he hath no form nor comeliness; and when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him.              a. There would be nothing unusual about Jesus                 appearance.                 (1) He would be just another root in a dry ground.                 (2) There would no special form or comeliness about                      Him.                 (3) The word &quot;comeliness&quot; means no beauty or glory                      about Him.                 (4) There would be no special beauty that would cause                      Him to stand out or be desired.             b. From all outward appearances, Jesus looked like an                 ordinary Man.             c. But the God of all lay hidden within that robe of                 flesh!!         4. \\#4\\ The second visual was the appearance Moses and             Elijah.              a. I dont think they were there for the revealing of                  Jesus but for another reason.              b. Even so, their presence put an exclamation mark on                  what they were seeing.              c. It is for certain that not everyone gets a visit from                  the godly dead.         5. But still, based on Peters statement to build the three             tabernacles, it would appear that they STILL did not             understand who Jesus was.             a. In their defense, \\#6\\ does say of them:                 (1) They were SORE scared.  The word &quot;sore&quot; means                      very much scared.                 (2) And it says, &quot;they wist not what to say.&quot;                      (a) That means they did not know what to say.                      (b) Lesson &#8211; If you dont know what to say, say                           nothing.                      (c) It is better to remain silent and let people                           suppose you are a fool than to speak and                           remove all doubt.             b. But even so, it is obvious that after seeing the two                 heavenly sights they still did not understand.             c. So God gives a third miracle.     D. \\#7\\ HOLY STATEMENT &#8211; That night, they also got to hear with         their ears that Jesus was God.  Mark 9:7  And there was a cloud that overshadowed them: and a voice came out of the cloud, saying, This is my beloved Son: hear him.          1. Their ears had heard that message before.             a. John the Baptist spoke words like them. &quot;Behold the                 Lamb of God that taketh away the sins of the world!&quot;             b. They probably had heard of the words of Simeon or Anna                 who met Joseph and Mary when they brought Jesus to                 the temple.             c. They themselves had discussed the possibilities and                 made similar declarations to one another.         2. But on that night, they heard the voice of God declare             that Jesus was God!  II. It was good to be there because they were learning about glory.     A. I dont know that it is essential that we learn about glory.         1. There isnt much of it on this planet.         2. By the time most of us get to see it, we will be well on             our way to being in glory.         3. But it was good for these men to be there because they             got an introduction to glory.     B. Like many others, I have heard of the glory of God but have         yet to see it.         1. I have struggled through the years to define it.         2. In the last few years, I have borrowed a definition that             I read somewhere.         3. Glory is the outward manifestation of the inward purity of             God.         4. That means we will never come into the presence of God             without first walking through His glory.     C. What is Gods glory like?         1. Bible descriptions says it is bright.  Mark 9:3 And his raiment became shining, exceeding white as snow; so as no fuller on earth can white them.  Matt 17:2 his face did shine as the sun, and his raiment was white as the light.  Luke 9:29 the fashion of his countenance was altered, and his raiment was white and glistering.          2. I can imagine that it is beautiful.         3. I believe glory has POWER with it as well.             a. When people stepped into it, it often effected them.             b. John and Ezekiel were left weak.             c. Daniel was left sick for certain days \\#Dan 8:27\\.     D. Outside of these speculations, there is little I can tell you         of the glory of God, but these men left the mountain top that         night with a better knowledge than I will have until I see         Jesus face to face.  III. It was good to be there because they were learning about the       Father.     A. We forget somethings that while we serve only one God, the         three Persons of the Godhead are not the same.         1. The men learned something about Jesus that night.         2. Then the learned something about the Father.     B. It am certain that God had a purpose for happened on the         mountain that night.         1. God never does anything without a purpose.         2. What might that purpose have been?             a. I think the transformation of Jesus was a revealing                 miracle.             b. I think the appearance of Moses and Elijah was                 something else.  I believe it was a ministering                 miracle.                 (1) I suspect that Jesus was getting a little                      homesick.  Jesus had been away from home for a                      long time.                 (2) But then again, it could have been that Jesus was                      on the final leg of His mission and needed some                      encouragement.  If you combine the gospels, it                      would appear that Jesus was already heading                      toward Jerusalem for the last time.     C. Whatever the purposes, God seemed content to let Elijah and         Moses handle ituntil Peters statement in verse 5.         1. Then the Father had to speak.         2. He had to clear up some misunderstandings.         3. I think we can learn some things about the Father from             that.     D. What should they have learned about God that day?         1. God is Father to the Son.  There is a relationship there.         2. God loves the Son.  God has no pride in the human sense of             vanity or selfish arrogance, but I can almost hear in His             voice the respect of His Sons devotion and obedience.         3. God exalts the Son.  The Father remained silent and was             content to let Moses and Elijah speak to Jesus until             Peter confused glorified men with the divine Son.  Then             God Himself stepped in to exalt the Son as He was worthy             to be exalted!  And so heaven came down!  What a glorious event that was.  God made Himself and His Son know, but then He was gone.  Even on that night, God did not force Himself into a place where He is not wanted. He left and heaven followed Him.  If we want God, we must create a place for Him to rule. We are so full of ourselves that there is no place for God in our lives. We must repentcast out self. If we see the need, desire heaven come down, and rid ourselves of self, God will send it.  Oh, would it not be good to be in such a place!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Mark 9:1-10 Heaven Came Down The title of the message is a title to a popular Christian hymn by John Peterson. 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