Gen. 15:5-12, 17-18; Phil. 3:17-4:1; Lk. 9:28b-36
During today's Gospel Reading, we heard that Jesus went up the mountain to pray with three Apostles, Peter, John and James. While they were on the mountain, the appearance of the face of Jesus changed and His clothing became dazzling white. Then, Moses and Elijah appeared and started talking to Jesus.
The Transfiguration of Jesus is one of the most profound moments in the Gospels. It is a divine revelation of Christ’s true nature, a moment where His human form is momentarily transformed, radiating divine light. This event is significant not only because it reveals Jesus’ divine glory but also because it serves as a lesson in transformation. When human beings truly experience God, they are never the same again. The Transfiguration teaches us that encountering God leads to spiritual change and renewal.
The event of the Transfiguration takes place at a crucial point in Jesus’ ministry. He had been revealing Himself gradually to His disciples, teaching them about the Kingdom of God, healing the sick, and performing miracles. However, the disciples struggled