This Sunday, we will journey with Peter, James, and John up the mountain as we explore the Transfiguration of Jesus in Luke 9:28-36. For months, the disciples had followed Jesus, seeing him as their teacher, healer, and leader. But on this mountain, they witness something extraordinary, Jesus shining in divine splendor, standing alongside Moses and Elijah. In that moment, the veil is lifted, and they glimpse Christ’s true glory. Yet, as quickly as the vision appears, it vanishes, and they are left with a command: “This is my Son, my Chosen; listen to him!” What does it mean to truly listen to Jesus in our lives today? How do these mountaintop moments shape our faith when we return to the everyday valleys of life?
As we prepare for worship, I invite you to reflect on this passage.
- Have you ever had a “transfiguration moment” where you saw God’s presence more clearly?
- How did it change you?
- And in the midst of daily distractions, how can we better listen to Christ’s voice in our lives?
I look forward to seeing you Sunday as we seek to be transformed by the light of Christ together!
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