The document discusses "seeing Jesus only" from the Bible story of the Transfiguration in Matthew 17:1-8. It states that during the Transfiguration, the disciples' vision was transformed, not Jesus' reality. It asserts that the only way to attain the wisdom of seeing "Jesus only" is through obedience, fear of God, and wisdom from obedience to God's voice. Seeing "Jesus only" means an inclusive focus on Jesus alone by letting God do the pruning and believing before physically seeing. The conclusion encourages the reader to look at Jesus.
The document discusses "seeing Jesus only" from the Bible story of the Transfiguration in Matthew 17:1-8. It states that during the Transfiguration, the disciples' vision was transformed, not Jesus' reality. It asserts that the only way to attain the wisdom of seeing "Jesus only" is through obedience, fear of God, and wisdom from obedience to God's voice. Seeing "Jesus only" means an inclusive focus on Jesus alone by letting God do the pruning and believing before physically seeing. The conclusion encourages the reader to look at Jesus.
The document discusses "seeing Jesus only" from the Bible story of the Transfiguration in Matthew 17:1-8. It states that during the Transfiguration, the disciples' vision was transformed, not Jesus' reality. It asserts that the only way to attain the wisdom of seeing "Jesus only" is through obedience, fear of God, and wisdom from obedience to God's voice. Seeing "Jesus only" means an inclusive focus on Jesus alone by letting God do the pruning and believing before physically seeing. The conclusion encourages the reader to look at Jesus.
The document discusses "seeing Jesus only" from the Bible story of the Transfiguration in Matthew 17:1-8. It states that during the Transfiguration, the disciples' vision was transformed, not Jesus' reality. It asserts that the only way to attain the wisdom of seeing "Jesus only" is through obedience, fear of God, and wisdom from obedience to God's voice. Seeing "Jesus only" means an inclusive focus on Jesus alone by letting God do the pruning and believing before physically seeing. The conclusion encourages the reader to look at Jesus.
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PERSONALISM: SEEING “JESUS ONLY” APPLE JEAN G. YECYEC MAT-MATH, Masterand I. WHAT IT MEANT BY SEEING “JESUS ONLY”?~MATT. 17:1-8
• Transfiguration – It was not a transfiguration of Jesus’ reality
but of the disciples’ vision. • Illustration at II Kings 6, when wicked king of Syria finds out where the prophet Elisha is staying and sends troops to kill him. • Matthew 14, when Peter took his eyes off Jesus, he began to sink. II. HOW DID THEY MANAGE TO SEE “JESUS ONLY”? • Obedience (Matthew 17:6) • Fear (Proverbs 9:10) • Wisdom (John 7:17)
The only way to attain this advanced wisdom of seeing
“Jesus only” is to begin with the primitive wisdom of the fear of the Lord and obedience to His voice.” III. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO SEE “JESUS ONLY”? • Inclusive “only” not the exclusive “only” • Letting God do the pruning. • “Believing is seeing.” CONCLUSION Look at Jesus. THANK YOU!