Several years ago, Philadelphia bomb...
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Several years ago, Philadelphia bomb squad dogs went crazy as they sniffed frantically around a suspicious box. Police worked quickly to stop incoming airport traffic. They shut down a nearby train line. Something that intense needed to be treated with respect. The package was highly suspicious. The trained dogs went hysterical near it. Intensity built as they prepared to X-ray the contents. They turned out to be cooked crayfish. Some small, smelly, harmless creatures generated a boatload of worry for nothing. Peter, John, and James had an intense encounter with Christ on a mountain. They were scared out of their wits. They didn't know what that cloud contained. They only heard a voice saying, "Listen to him" (v. 35). The imperative grammar of that word means "be obedient." The saying, "There are no atheists in a foxhole," applies here. Whenever life's intensity goes up, so does our willingness to listen obediently to Christ. Terror was generated by a suspicious, but harmless, little package. The Philadelphia police responded obediently. They followed through as the situation demanded. Life's intense encounters help us respond to Christ obediently. That cloud is no small, harmless package. We must listen, and respond accordingly. -- Webster
