Mark 9

Worship Director Justin Jackson continues our series on Mark.

In chapter 9, Peter's standing on a mountain, watching Jesus' face turn to light, and two men who'd been dead for centuries talk to him like it's nothing. And his response is to suggest they build some tents to try and keep the moment going a little longer.

It's such a human reaction. We reach for control, for a bigger role, and try to fill the silence instead of sitting in it.

Then a voice comes out of the cloud with a command. And what it means for Peter, and for us, is worth hearing all the way through.

Key Moments

  • 00:00 Welcome

  • 01:00 Message: The Master Grants a Mountaintop Before the Dark Valley

  • 08:08 Scripture Reading: Mark 9:2-9, The Transfiguration

  • 09:01 The Transfiguration and Why Jesus Wants Faith, Not Sight

  • 17:48 Peter's Mistake: Wanting a Greater Role

  • 23:08 Peter's Other Mistake: Trying to Control What He Can't

  • 29:02 The Kingdom's Paradox: Servants Who Will Reign

  • 30:26 Living on the Mountain, Walking Through the Valley

  • 32:32 The Practice of Listening Prayer

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