
The Living Church Podcast Preaching the Transfiguration with Sarah Hinlicky Wilson
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Jul 18, 2024 In this enlightening discussion, Sarah Hinlicky Wilson, a Lutheran pastor and theologian in Tokyo, shares her inspiring journey of exploring the Transfiguration. She reveals its significance as Mark's gospel hinge, linking it to Jewish pilgrimage festivals and eschatological themes. Sarah also dives into the rich language and imagery of the scripture, including insights on Peter's 'booths' and Paul's reflections on transformation. With practical preaching tips, she encourages deeper engagement with this pivotal feast, offering a fresh perspective for both pastors and laypeople.
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A Unique Word For Supernatural White
- Mark uses a unique Greek word to describe the garment whiteness to stress a supernatural whiteness beyond human bleaching.
- The fuller/bleacher image signals that Jesus' radiance is not producible by earthly means.
The Cloud Connects Sinai And Tabernacle
- The cloud imagery ties Transfiguration to Sinai and the tabernacle, using 'overshadow' language that recurs in Exodus and Luke.
- Jesus becomes a tabernacle-like presence as God's cloud settles over him on the mountain.
Peter's 'Booths' Point To Sukkot
- Peter's offer to build 'booths' likely alludes to Sukkot, the pilgrimage festival tied to the final harvest and eschatological gathering.
- Reading Transfiguration through pilgrimage festivals reframes it as an eschatological preview, not merely a mystical vision.

