Since today is the Feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord,
all the readings point only to one thing, the Kingship, Majesty and Dominion of
God over all the earth. In today's 1st reading, God is described as seating on
His throne and gave an impression of great power. It takes us to another aspect
or level of understanding of the majesty of our God. We ought to be glad and
rejoice that we have a God who is Almighty and Immortal that no one or nothing
can ever be over and above Him. Whenever we hear the word throne then we
immediately paint a picture in our minds about royalty, highness and being on
top of everything. This is all true when we speak of God. Although we may never
be able to fully visualize God, the Ancient One sitting on the throne, it
reminds us of the truth that He is King of kings and Lord of lords. We just can’t put the right words into our
mouth when we speak of God’s majesty. God is almighty and all powerful. He is
beyond words! Amen. Hallelujah!
Daniel 7:9-10. 13-14
9 As I watched: Thrones were set up and the Ancient One took
his throne. His clothing was snow bright, and the hair on his head as white as
wool; His throne was flames of fire, with wheels of burning fire. 10 A surging
stream of fire flowed out from where he sat; Thousands upon thousands were
ministering to him, and myriads upon myriads attended him... His dominion is an
everlasting dominion that shall not be taken away, his kingship shall not be
destroyed.
We don't want to be losers here in this life, do we? All the
more should we not want to be losers in the next life for eternity. We have a
God who fights our battles and we are assured of His victory already. We should
all be well aware of God’s angels that surround us and are sent by God to us to
always light, guide, rule and guard. It is just a matter of persevering and
committing to the task that we are all called to fulfill. To live a life of
faith in words, thoughts and deeds in our Lord Jesus Christ who lived, died and
resurrected all for our sake. Erase all doubts and be faithful to the One God
who is most high above every other god. We should develop an image of God that
is fitting to Him as described in today's psalm. There are significant events
in our life that we can associate with certain major decisions we made and can
never forget. The place where we are right now is exactly where God wants us to
be. If God brings us here then He will bring us through it. God knows exactly
and with perfection what is being allowed to happen to us in our life at this
precise moment. God's purpose for us is simply perfect. He wants to show us
things that only we can understand by living what we are living and by being in
the place where we are now. That's God, He passes us through a lot of things
for us to see His glory. We all long to become a member or even be identified
with groups and associations that hold a good name and reputation. It helps us
in many ways and keeps us abreast with the latest trends in our profession for
example. It could be considered an asset and we would definitely not leave it
out from our resume because it speaks well of us. There are even associations
that require us to fulfill certain requirements in order to qualify. We even
have to go out of our way and make some sacrifices such as go through rigid
screening, pass certain examinations and maintain certain units in order to
comply with the qualifications. All of these we are willing to do and make
ourselves able just to belong. Considering that these are all earthly
memberships that could only last a lifetime. What about eternal memberships that
continue even after this life is over? To be a part of the Kingdom where our
Lord is King is the ultimate goal we should all set our eyes on. Whenever we
are faced with problems and difficulties in life we should always find
consolation in a God whom nothing is lost for He knows and sees all. We may
still not be in perfect shape for the Lord but God is constantly at work in
those who are just and upright of heart.
We have all the reasons to rejoice and be glad knowing that we have a
God who is just. We should always acknowledge that without God we are nothing
and God's power over us can only go as far as we allow Him to. Nothing else
matters more than this truth that we have a God who is high over all the earth
and exalted far above all gods. Amen. Hallelujah!
P S A L M
Psalm 97:1-2. 5-6. 9
R: The Lord is king, the Most High over all the earth.
...Clouds and darkness are round about him, justice and
judgment are the foundation of his throne. (R) 5 The mountains melt like wax
before the LORD, before the Lord of all the earth. 6 The heavens proclaim his
justice, and all peoples see his glory...You, LORD, are the Most High over all
the earth, exalted far above all gods.
Peter declared God's tremendous power with much conviction. This
due to the fact, that he had been an eyewitness of God's majesty. We know that
once in our lives, too we've already witnessed the glory of God and it is only
right and fitting that we proclaim it and make it known to everyone in order
for us to always remember the He is Lord of lords, King of kings and Savior of
the world. Today's 2nd reading is first hand information from Peter himself. He
witnessed Jesus' Transfiguration which made all the difference from all other
narrations which are just handed down. When we hear amazing things and stories
we get all excited about it but to experience and witness it for ourselves is a
lot more rewarding and convinces us even more to believe and not doubt. One way
or another we've had experiences like that of Peter's when we can not deny its
authenticity. Our senses have testified to it and can no longer be unbelieving.
If we are to closely review our lives we will find that we too have been to
Peter's situation when we also have witnessed the Transfiguration of Jesus. It
may not be specifically the same events but it is something that should make us
hold on to God and make us a living testimony of His Almighty Power. It could
serve as a lamp shining on us when darkness comes and morning seems to be far
from sight. Amen. Hallelujah!
2 Peter 1:16-19
16 Beloved: We did not follow cleverly devised myths when we
made known to you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but we had
been eyewitnesses of his majesty. 17 For he received honor and glory from God
the Father when that unique declaration came to him from the majestic glory,
“This is my Son, my beloved, with whom I am well pleased.” 18 We ourselves
heard this voice come from heaven while we were with him on the holy mountain.
19 Moreover, we possess the prophetic message that is altogether reliable. You
will do well to be attentive to it, as to a lamp shining in a dark place, until
day dawns and the morning star rises in your hearts.
Jesus' transfiguration in Mount Tabor
is a glimpse of His glory and power that we can never fully comprehend. For the
fullness of God's divinity will remain unfathomable. We pray that in the
limited capacity of our hearts and minds to understand, may we find ourselves
always listening to Him and following His guiding voice. I have been struggling
for months with this bothersome mild but consistent pain in my ear, though it
doesn't get worse and affect my hearing. In today's gospel, God is telling me
that more than the hearing aided by our physical ears we should pay more
attention to hearing God's call heard by our hearts. In the today's gospel in
Matthew it was again confirmed, so who are we to doubt God's great power. But
there are times when we still do, what a shame! Let us always be reminded and
confronted of the fact that there is none like our Lord Jesus, amen. The King
of kings and the Lord of lords! To be a witness of an extraordinary happening
is something that we can always remember and can not easily forget. Peter,
James and John are among those few people who have been blessed with such a
sight which is proof of Jesus' Immortality, Divinity and Majesty. Words are not
enough to speak or describe God's glory. If we are to think of all the things
that are memorable to us and considered unforgettable then we'll find the
undeniable truth that God is always there wanting to be part of it no matter
how pleasant or unpleasant it may be. The Transfiguration of Jesus reminds of
good memories of the awesome creation of God at the Grand
Canyon . Such experiences, I believe can bring us to our own
transfigurations as we too, become witnesses of God’s beauty which is forever
changing from glory to glory. In times like these whether it’s special or not,
happy or sad, we ought to just always remember and bring everything to God in
prayer. Just as He spoke of His exodus (Passion and Death) in Jerusalem during His Transfiguration so is He
definitely conveying to us the complete and entire story which includes His
Glory and Resurrection. Six days before His passion, Jesus showed to His the
apostles His transfiguration to give them strength and courage in bearing
witness to the gospel. We, too in our lives have our moments of transfiguration
but we can’t always hold on to that in the same way that Peter intended it to
be. We have to go down from the mountain and face the passion ourselves.
Although this may sound so disheartening we know the end of the story, we know
the reward that awaits those who will persevere. It is not easy but we go to
the Lord for strength in our life so we can have peace in this valley of tears.
As we go on from one event in our life to another we are being transfigured by
the Holy Spirit. God transforms us to be in the glory and be stouthearted as we
carry our crosses. We keep in mind that the glory prepared for us is far
greater. St John Mary Vianney said that our soul know if it receives Holy Communion well if it is
mortified, gentle, at peace with everyone and is capable of every sacrifice and
go to Jesus with love and confidence. Let us not always think that we have to
much to do, rather think of His words, come to me all who are burdened for my
yoke is easy and light, can we resist such an invitation so full of love? Amen.
Hallelujah!
Matthew 17:1-9
...behold, a bright cloud cast a shadow over them, then from
the cloud came a voice that said, “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well
pleased; listen to him.” 6 When the disciples heard this, they fell prostrate
and were very much afraid. 7 But Jesus came and touched them, saying, “Rise,
and do not be afraid.” 8 And when the disciples raised their eyes, they saw no
one else but Jesus alone.
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