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August 6,
2017, The Transfiguration of the Lord
Gospel:
Matthew 17: 1-9
And
he was transfigured before them…”Rise and do not be afraid.”…
The Transfiguration
By Bishop Precioso D. Cantillas, SDB, DD
Jesus showed three of His apostles His glory as the Son of God. His transfiguration did not only fill His human followers with a glimpse of His divinity, but also gave them, and every human being for that matter, an assurance of the beauty and greatness of a life hereafter with God, the giver of life. The transfiguration of Jesus gave Peter and his companions a greater dimension of their life and work following Jesus as their Lord. For every believer, life on earth and everything one does could be valued in relation to the “hidden glory” that can only be seen with the eyes of faith and experienced with the love, worship and service of the Lord.
By Bishop Precioso D. Cantillas, SDB, DD
Jesus showed three of His apostles His glory as the Son of God. His transfiguration did not only fill His human followers with a glimpse of His divinity, but also gave them, and every human being for that matter, an assurance of the beauty and greatness of a life hereafter with God, the giver of life. The transfiguration of Jesus gave Peter and his companions a greater dimension of their life and work following Jesus as their Lord. For every believer, life on earth and everything one does could be valued in relation to the “hidden glory” that can only be seen with the eyes of faith and experienced with the love, worship and service of the Lord.
Human work and activity then are valuable
not only in terms of the material and economic considerations; they can acquire
additional value and an eternal one at that, when the worker and his life and
activities are united and joined to the person and life of Jesus, the Messiah.
What is consoling about this is that God himself is the one who offers such
kind of life. It was Jesus who brought Peter and his companions to a preview of
the divine glory. It is Jesus who continually invites every human person to
believe in Him and allow Him to bring the person to His life and glory. The
person needs only to think, feel and do with Jesus. In Him and through Him. One’s
daily life and work would be transfigured from merely physical, material and
economic entities to something more meaningful, highly valuable, and
spiritually nourishing experiences here on earth. Every worker then has the
daily opportunity to re-live the wonderful experience of Jesus’
Transfiguration.
Transfigure our planet
By Teresa R. Tunay, OCDS
When I imagine the transfiguration of
Jesus—in dazzling white robe, floating in mid-air, flanked by prophets Elijah and
Moses, with the apostles cowering in fear on the ground—I am awed. And I wonder how this mystery strikes Jesus’ followers
today, especially the young people, the millennials.
One day I was in the mall killing time
before watching a movie, some splendid piano playing caught my ear—it was
coming from the game zone. Curious, I entered, looking for the genius at
the keyboard, but I found neither piano nor genius—the music was but part of a
game a young man was intent on playing.
I hung around the room watching the various players, eager to see what
excitement young people would pay good money for. Their zeal amazed me; they were totally
absorbed in a world densely populated by superheroes and supervillains, zombies,
mythical gods and demi-gods, aliens, and enhanced humans—all with unli powers
battling one another for supremacy. Where
would our Lord’s transfiguration fit in that violent world—or in the hearts of
those who see fictitious superheroes as saviors of the universe? If the transfiguration suddenly popped up the
screens, would they recognize the Lord or just be annoyed that a guy in a
blinding white gown and two old men are interrupting their game?
Let’s face it: Jesus cannot vie for the
young’s attention in cyberworld where spectacle after spectacle distracts from
real life. Faithful followers of Jesus
offer themselves entirely to the Lord; in turn, they are unwittingly
transformed as witnesses to the reality of Jesus, a reality that can
transfigure our planet in a way no superhero or demi-god can.
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