Transfiguration
Exodus 24: 12-18; Psalm 2; 2 Peter 1: 16-21; Matthew 17: 1-9 Today we have reached the end of the season after Epiphany. As we’ve talked about before, “Epiphany” comes from a Greek word meaning something like “manifestation”. And throughout this season we have seen Jesus’ true identity being manifested. In our Gospel reading today, we see another manifestation of who Jesus is. They see Jesus transfigured. His face is changed and his clothes become white and radiant. He looks like a heavenly being, which is of course who he is. He came from heaven. He existed before his own birth. … Right before our Gospel reading today, Jesus asks his disciples the question, “Who do people say that the Son of Man is?” And they answer, “John the Baptist, others say Elijah; and others Jeremiah or one of the prophets” (Matt 16:13-14). This question is the central question of the season after Epiphany- ‘who is Jesus?’ Jesus then asks them a more important question. ...