As we prepare for worship this Sunday, we will be looking together at 2 Peter 1:16–21, a passage where Peter insists that the story of Jesus is not myth, illusion, or exaggeration, but witnessed truth. In a world where it is increasingly difficult to tell what is real and what is manufactured, Peter reminds us that the faith we stand on is grounded in eyewitness testimony, confirmed by Scripture, and illuminated by the Holy Spirit. We will reflect on the Transfiguration as a moment where God publicly affirms who Jesus is, uniting the Law, the Prophets, and the voice of God, and we will consider what it means to carry that light with us as we begin the journey toward Lent.
As you read the passage this week, ask yourself:
- Am I truly listening for the leading of the Holy Spirit in my life right now?
- Have I taken time to ponder what Jesus’ transfiguration reveals about who Jesus is and what that means for my faith today
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