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The Transfiguration of Jesus

By Steve Laubeon October 10, 2022
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In a change of pace today, I thought I’d post a link to an online guest lecture I did on the Transfiguration of Jesus. It is part of the “God’s Glory, Our Delight” Gospel Spice series hosted by Stephanie Rousselle.

Click here to be taken to the hosted page for the study.

I originally recorded it 18 months ago (in the midst of the pandemic shutdown), and it was used in one of Stephanie’s online Bible podcasts for 150 or so listeners. Since then, her Gospel Spice podcast has grown by leaps and bounds. She asked if she could rebroadcast that presentation this week since the topic corresponds to the time of Succoth (aka Sukkot) or the Festival of Booths (aka Feast of Tabernacles), which began yesterday, October 9.

The texts for the study come from Matthew 17:1–9, combined with Mark 9:1–13 and Luke 9:27–36. So open your Bible and see how a look at the glory of God and the Transfiguration can transform your life. Set aside some time as the lecture, even though edited, is nearly an hour long.

Please note: I claim no originality with this lesson. It is a product of synthesizing numerous books and online resources (especially PreceptAustin.org). Any mistakes in the course of the lecture are mine. Some are the product of straying from my notes and speaking from memory while others are simply erroneous statements. Other Bible study lectures I’ve given are available at InnerAltar.com.

Below is the text from their website’s description of the lecture:

Stephanie welcomes a guest teacher as part of our God’s Glory, our Delight series. Steve Laube is joining us as a theologian and Bible teacher. Among many other things, Steve is a Sunday Class teacher with deep passion for delight in the glory of God, and decades of study in theology. He brings to us today his passion for Scripture and his eye for detail as we join Peter, James and John on the mountain to witness the once-in-history Transfiguration of our Lord Jesus Christ. Peter’s inkling to build “three tabernacles” (or “booths” or “tents”) when he witnessed the event and the presence of Moses and Elijah, might indicate that the transfiguration took place in the general season of the “fall festivals” of Jewish faith – the festival of succoth, or festival of booths, being preeminent among the Jewish fall festivals. Succoth starts in 2022 on October 9, so we are releasing this episode in conjunction with this beautiful celebration.

The Transfiguration is the most paramount event in the earthly life of Jesus Christ to reveal His glory. Through the eyes of Peter, James and John we are invited to experience delight in the glory of the One and Only begotten Son of the Father, on whom His glory and delight dwell. So we ask,

Why does the transfiguration matter to our faith today?

Why does it matter that Moses and Elijah showed up on the mountain with Jesus?

Why could they (and we) not stay on the mountaintop? Why do we need to descend back into the valley?

What does the Jewish festival of Succoth have to do with the Transfiguration?

Steve opens the texts of Scripture to us today to beckon us into an experience of delight in the glory of Jesus Christ.

Category: TheologyTag: Bible study, Transfiguration

Quote the Bible … Carefully

By Steve Laubeon September 26, 2022
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It is important to treat the use of quoting the Bible like you would in quoting any source material. Too frequently I run across an author who has not bothered to take that step. But they should. The Word of God is powerful and should not be taken for granted. There are many readers who admit to skipping over Bible verses when quoted in full. The thought is that they are already familiar with …

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Category: Copyright, Craft, Writing CraftTag: Bible citations, Bible quotations, copy edit, evernote, quotations

What Makes Readers Cross Genres?

By Bob Hostetleron September 22, 2022
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Genre is important. For many reasons, it’s crucial for a writer to know the genre he or she is writing in and to know it well. In some cases, the devoted readers of a certain genre have defined expectations. For example, they may expect certain tropes and taboos to be observed (even if they’ve never thought about their expectations). After all, there are reasons readers prefer certain genres. And …

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Category: Craft, Genre

Should I Enter the Contest?

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon September 21, 2022
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Lots of contests for both published and unpublished writers abound. Should a writer enter these contests? The short answer? Yes! Goal: The contest sets a goal. For instance, a contest needing the first ten pages, fifty pages, or the first chapter and a summary all give the writer a deadline. The writer must prepare these materials to enter the contest. Statement: For the unpublished writer, the …

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Category: Contests

Write a Fan Letter Today

By Steve Laubeon September 19, 2022
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Everyone likes being appreciated. It can be as simple as receiving a “thank you.” For the writer, a fan letter is like a cold drink of water in the middle of a desert wasteland. The writing life is a bit like placing your words into a bottle and tossing it into an endless ocean, hoping it doesn’t sink and simultaneously hoping someone somewhere will find those words and be …

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Category: Book Business, Career, MarketingTag: appreciation, fan mail, thanksgiving

Publishers Are Book Investors

By Dan Balowon September 15, 2022
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Traditional book publishers have a wide variety of employees, each with different but complementary abilities. Every task required to effectively publish a book is under one roof (metaphorically speaking these days, of course). Everything is geared toward publishing books well. The same could be said of many author-paid or indie publishers. Talented people with a goal of publishing well, working …

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Category: Book Business

8 Things Every Publishing Writer Needs

By Bob Hostetleron September 14, 2022
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If you were to apprentice as a plumber, there would be certain tools you’ll need, right? A wrench, perhaps. Pipe, maybe. In my case, wader boots. Similarly, a writer who aspires to a long and fruitful publishing career will need a few things, whether that person hopes and plans to become a novelist, columnist, or something else. And yes, yes, I know, some smart aleck in the blogosphere has already …

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Category: Career, The Writing Life

The Myth of the Unearned Advance

By Steve Laubeon September 12, 2022
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[I wrote much of this article back in 2011. Upon review, I stand by the analysis. I’ve left the past comments to accentuate the discussion.] ______________ A common myth permeating the industry is that a book is not profitable if the author’s advance does not earn out. I would like to attempt to dispel this myth. First, let’s define the term “advance.” When a book contract is created between …

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Category: Book Business, Career, Money, Writing CraftTag: Agents, Book Business, Contracts, Get Published, Money, Traditional Publishing

Is the Biggest Publisher the Best Publisher for You?

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon September 8, 2022
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I’ll respond to this question the same way Steve Laube responds to many publishing questions: “It depends.” Offers First of all, it depends on what offers you’re receiving. In choosing between several or even two offers, look at the overall offers to decide which course to take. This is where a savvy agent, who sees many authors, publishers, and contracts, can discuss your options. Situation The …

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Category: Career

Food vs. Medicine Books

By Dan Balowon September 7, 2022
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Even though this topic could be applicable to just about any type of book, we’ll be looking at those in the Christian publishing category today. Categorizing books has been part of publishing for a very long time. Officially, there are over four dozen primary book categories designated by the BISAC coding system, which spin off to thousands of subcategories. For example, one of the primary …

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Category: Book Business, Christian, Creativity, Theology
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