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Luke 9:27-36

The sermon introduces a mini-series on the Transfiguration of Christ, emphasizing its theological weight and often-overlooked importance in modern Protestant teaching. Pastor Wolf draws from R.C. Sproul’s deep reverence for the passage, sharing the sense of awe and inadequacy it can bring to preachers. He explains how the Transfiguration follows Jesus’ call to take up the cross, serving as a glimpse of His glory and kingdom as encouragement for believers. The presence of Moses and Elijah is shown to represent the Law and the Prophets bearing witness to Christ’s redemptive mission, highlighting the importance of Christ-centered interpretation of all Scripture. Ultimately, this sermon calls listeners to behold the unveiled majesty of Jesus and be stirred in their affections to follow and worship Him.