Saturday, April 5, 2025

All is Right with the World

A Lenten series on Mountaintop Moments
– Jesus on the Mount of Transfiguration
(Click on the link below to read the verses.)
Luke 9:18-36 

[In this Lenten series, we will be looking at Mountaintop Moments. These mountains are more than just geographical features. They symbolize divine encounters and moments of revelation, faith and transformation. In other words, meeting God on the mountain top.]

 

Do you remember what it was like when you were young and in love? Everybody could tell! Your face glowed; you walked with a bounce in your step; little things didn’t bug you.  All was right with the world.

 

Jesus once asked his disciples, “Who do you say that I am”? Peter responded, “You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God”. Jesus commended Peter for being technically correct. However, the disciples understood the word “Messiah” to be in the context of a political savior, not a spiritual one.

 

About a week later, in the middle of traveling throughout Galilee and beyond to minister to the people, Jesus took Peter, James and John - his inner circle of disciples - to the top of a mountain to pray. While there, something miraculous happened.

 

As Jesus prayed, “the appearance of his face was transformed, and his clothes became dazzling white”. Then Moses and Elijah appeared in “glorious splendor” and began talking with Jesus “about his exodus from this world, which was about to be fulfilled in Jerusalem”.

 

Meanwhile, his disciples had fallen asleep. Waking up, Peter started talking. But as soon as he did, a cloud came over them and from the cloud came a voice saying, “This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased. Listen to him!” When the voice stopped, Jesus was alone again with Peter, James and John.

 

Why do you think that Jesus had Peter, James and John witness his transfiguration? For one thing, his radiant transformation was a physical manifestation of his divine glory. This helped them to understand that he wasn’t just a teacher or a prophet, but truly divine.

 

Secondly, the presence of Moses and Elijah underscored how Jesus fulfilled God's plan. That is, Jesus was the fulfillment of the law, which Moses represented, and the prophecy, which Elijah represented.

 

Finally, God’s voice provided unmistakable confirmation that Jesus was the Son of God. It also showed the disciples that Jesus was not only the Messiah, but also provided the divine connection between heaven and earth.

 

When Jesus encountered his Heavenly Father on the mountain, he experienced an outward physical transformation. However, he offers us an inward transformation that is no less miraculous. Paul put it like this.


17 When someone becomes a Christian, he becomes a brand new person inside. He is not the same anymore. A new life has begun!   TLB   2 Corinthians 5                   



Like a young person in love, when Jesus is in your life, people can tell. There’s something different about you. It’s because you’ve experienced an inner transformation. Indeed, all is right with the world because the Son of the living God lives in you.

 

Copyright 2025 Joseph B Williams

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