
Grace Pulpit Sermon Podcast The Glory of the King, Part 2
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Mar 22, 2026 A sermon unpacks the transfiguration passage as a glimpse of divine majesty. It contrasts human descriptions of beauty with Christ’s infinite glory. The talk highlights Moses and Elijah affirming Jesus’ identity and the disciples’ fearful worship. It stresses the command to listen to the Son and ties the transfiguration to redemption and future kingdom glory.
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Transfiguration Shows Incomparable Glory
- The Transfiguration reveals Christ's glory that we cannot fully describe with human language.
- Nathan Busenitz compares every vivid earthly sight to that glory, calling them mere shadows compared to Christ's infinite majesty.
Grand Canyon Moment Illustrates Smallness
- Nathan Busenitz recounts personal memories of breathtaking places like the Grand Canyon to illustrate human experiences of beauty.
- He uses bringing his kids to the Grand Canyon as a vivid example to show earthly awe pales before Christ's glory.
Father's Voice Confirms Jesus As King
- The Transfiguration is both a preview of kingdom glory and confirmation of Peter's confession that Jesus is the Christ.
- God the Father supplies the definitive witness: 'This is my beloved Son; listen to Him.'
