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Christmastime: A Glimpse of Glory

Jesus took three of his disciples, Peter, James, and John, with him up a high mountain. While he was praying, he was transfigured before them. Jesus’ face shone like the sun. His clothes became white like lightning.

Moses and Elijah appeared in glory speaking with Jesus. Peter was so impressed by the experience that he wanted to squeeze every possible moment out of it. He wanted it to last as long as possible. He suggested makeshift shelters for Jesus, Moses, and Elijah so they could stay on the mountain.

Can you imagine? What shelter can mere mortals possibly construct for those who are in glory? Why cover the shining splendor of Jesus Christ with the work of human hands?

Through the prophet Isaiah, God says, “Heaven is my throne and earth is my footstool. Where could you possibly build a house for me? And where would my resting place be?” (Isaiah 66:1).

While Peter ponders his foolish idea, God’s glory appears on the mountain like a bright cloud, enveloping the small group. They hear God’s voice, saying, “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well-pleased. Listen to him!” (Matthew 17:5). To hear the voice of God! What does that sound like?

Despite Peter’s efforts to prolong the experience, the glory departs. Jesus leads his disciples down the mountain, back to the valley. There, the daily toil awaits them, problems and all.

But Peter, James, and John are changed, profoundly and permanently. The world will never look the same for them. They have a renewed vision of Jesus and new hope for what lies ahead.

God knows that we need encouragement to face the struggles and routines in our daily activities. He is gracious enough to give us glimpses of glory along the way. They may not be as dramatic as what Peter, James, and John experienced on the mountaintop, but God’s Spirit knows how to touch us in our inner being with great intensity, with his powerful presence.

Christmas is a perfect time to sense the wonder and awe of what God is accomplishing through Jesus Christ. The contrast between our Lord’s glory and his humility grips our hearts and inspires our confidence. The King of eternity in a manger. God does the impossible!

I pray our Lord will give you empowering glimpses of his glory this Christmas season!

May the Lord give you the eyes to see and a heart to sing at his marvelous Christmas miracle,

Brother Richard

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