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This is the audio from the May 18, 2025 sermon, “Following Jesus: Knowing the SON!”, shared by Tom Lemler at the Deer Run Church of Christ.
Text: Matthew 17
“While he was still speaking, a bright cloud enveloped them, and a voice from the cloud said, ‘This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased. Listen to him!’”
Matthew 17:5 (NIV)
As one called by Jesus to “Come, follow me”, Matthew gives us great teaching on what it looks like to live a life which follows Jesus. While the disciples spent time following Jesus, I believe they really knew Him as simply Jesus of Nazareth, their friend sent from God. As we arrive in Matthew 17, God decides it is time for the disciples to really know the Son. When we choose to follow Jesus, God invites us to know the . . .
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Significance: Matthew 17:1-13
- More than just a good guy who could do wonderful and miraculous things, Jesus was revealed to be the very Son of God. Even after the initial observation of the transfiguration and Moses and Elijah showing up, Peter thinks the best thing to do would be to memorialize the occasion with the erecting of shelters for each of them. I believe in Peter’s mind, this was just another great moment with his friend Jesus. It is when God speaks and declares Jesus to be His Son, it appears the disciples catch the significance of who Jesus really is as they fall to the ground in fear. The correct response to knowing the significance of Jesus as God’s Son is to listen to Him in all things.
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Opportunity: Matthew 17:14-23
- As Peter, James, and John are with Jesus on the mountain, a man brings his son to the other disciples so that they would heal him. Unfortunately, the disciples were not able to do so and after Jesus returns and heals the boy, the disciples want to know why they couldn’t. Matthew tells us Jesus responds to them about their little faith. Other gospel writers indicate that prayer and fasting was required . . . and evidently not being practiced fully by the disciples. I suspect the disciples were simply trying to do what Jesus had done before, yet they never stopped long enough to understand how Jesus did what He did. As the Son of God, Jesus reveals to them the opportunity to do even greater things if they would only have a faith that was fully placed in what God could do, and what God wanted to do. The correct response to the opportunity which comes through knowing Jesus as God’s Son is to be available for God to work through you.
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Nature: Matthew 17:24-27
- When Peter is questioned by the collectors of the temple tax, he appears to answer without really knowing if his answer was accurate. Not wanting to be in trouble, he gave what sounded like it should be the correct answer, “of course Jesus pays the temple tax!”. I say that I’m not sure if Peter’s answer was correct simply because the response of Jesus to Peter seems to declare His belief that He was exempt from the tax as the Son of the King. Yet even with that statement, we find in the very nature of Jesus a desire to do all that He could to not offend people. The nature of God’s Son is to provide for Himself and for those who are His. The correct response to understanding the nature of Jesus as God’s Son is to trust Him to care for you.
Today, how will you experience the SON?