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taken apart

Matthew 17:1
"And after six days Jesus taketh Peter, James, and John his brother, and bringeth them up into an high mountain apart,"

We are in the Epiphany season. We are studying ways that Jesus demonstrated He is the Son of God! It's CRAZY! This is still the question that divides our world. Just WHO is Jesus? 

Yesterday we read about where Jesus was teaching His Disciples between miraculous events. He asked them THE question and, Peter answered, "Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God." It was a home run. He knocked it out of the park! As Jesus continues in conversation with His followers, it becomes very clear that they DON'T understand at ALL! Peter didn't understand what was about to unfold, and pledged to keep Jesus away from the cross. And, Jesus replied, “GET behind me Satan.”

Today we turn the page to chapter seventeen where Jesus has a small detour planned for three of His Disciples. The four left the others and headed up to the mountain top. These Disciples thought they KNEW how things would go. They were going to be somebody. Jesus has to detour them back to God's plan. So many of the events in the Holy Scriptures are God helping people recalculate their plans to match God's plan. The Holy Bible is really our God Positioning System, helping us stay on track.

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