Jesus was preparing the apostles for the trauma they would suffer through and the horror of His crucifixion. To give them hope, Jesus brought them to the mountaintop and appeared to them in a vision. On Mount Tabor, He appeared as He really would be in His risen glory.
Jesus took Peter, James and John and led them up a high mountain apart by themselves and He was transfigured before them, and His clothes became dazzling white, such as no fuller on earth could bleach them. Mark 9:2-3
Jesus took Peter, James and John and led them up a high mountain apart by themselves and He was transfigured before them, and His clothes became dazzling white, such as no fuller on earth could bleach them. Mark 9:2-3
Jesus appeared to them as the Light of the World in dazzling white. On either side of Him, Moses and Elijah appeared. The Father’s voice spoke that this was His Beloved Son in whom He was well pleased. The Holy Spirit appeared as a cloud of glory. The Transfiguration was an experience that did not last forever. It was not given to them so they could erect tents and stay there. Jesus gave them this experience to build up their hope so that they would be sustained for the sufferings to come. The path called the Via Dolorosa lay before Him and before them, as well. The Transfiguration was to show them that the Way of the Cross was not a road to death but a road through death to a new life.
Jesus, may our hearts remain faithful to You and may You begin Your transforming work in us. Keep us mindful that with You, Lord, nothing is impossible. Without You, Lord, we can do nothing. Glory be to You forever and ever. Blessed Mother Mary, help us walk the Way of the Cross by your side and be our refuge and our strength.
Jesus, may our hearts remain faithful to You and may You begin Your transforming work in us. Keep us mindful that with You, Lord, nothing is impossible. Without You, Lord, we can do nothing. Glory be to You forever and ever. Blessed Mother Mary, help us walk the Way of the Cross by your side and be our refuge and our strength.
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