For
He received from God the Father honor and glory when such a voice
came to Him from the Excellent Glory: "This is My beloved
Son, in whom I am well pleased."
2 Peter 1:17
2 Peter 1:17
Context!
Extremely important in interpreting scripture but essential in
understanding the names of Christ. Who said it and where it was said
are sometimes more important than what the title means. That is
certainly clear in this verse.
Any
title that matters is handed down from a higher power. That’s why
almost all the names of Christ are God-breathed. Holy men of God
wrote them down as they were inspired by the Holy Spirit. Normally, it’s a quiet process. God dictated to a human writer everything He
wanted to communicate to Adam’s race; Sometimes through visions,
sometimes through divine ideas that came into the writer’s head,
but always the mind of God.
The
context here is different. The voice of God thundered from heaven and
all who heard it fell down to the ground and curled into a fetal
position. Impressive? It carried an impression that lasted the rest
of their lives. Peter continues, “And we heard this voice which
came from heaven when we were with Him on the holy mountain” (2
Peter 1:18).
Actually,
this supernatural, verbal affirmation that Jesus was the
well-pleasing Beloved Son of God came on two separate
occasions: the first at His baptism (Matthew 3:17), the second at the
transfiguration (Matthew 17:5). In both cases, God the Father
was proud to announce to the world, “that’s My Boy!”
God
could have used a lot of adjectives to describe His Son: faithful,
obedient, holy, wonderful, one and only; but He chose Beloved. God the Father
has a special relationship with God the Son, which is rooted and
grounded in love. Now in Christ, believers can become beloved sons
and daughters of God all because Jesus is and always has been God’s
Beloved Son.
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