Mar 12 (Mt 17:1-9)

A five year old boy was playing in the front yard of his house, by throwing a ball up in the air. 
An elderly priest, who was passing that way, asked the boy what he was doing.

The little boy, with innocence answered: 

“I am playing a game of ‘catching the ball’ with God!

>> I throw the ball up in the air…

… and He throws it back to me!”

The senior priest was pretty amused at the simple answer.
And as he moved ahead, he thought in his mind…

” Although, the boy in his innocence just said his experience of a law of nature…

… in that simple statement, he also expressed a religious reality:
>> Divine experience is this: Throwing of ourselves into the Hands of God…

… and receiving what He gives to us”

That’s very true isn’t it?

>> Divine experience is ” throwing of ourselves into the Hands of God…

… and receiving what He gives to us”

When we throw ourselves into the Hands of God, and receive what He gives us…

… that is the experience of Transfiguration!

The Gospel of the Day on this Second Sunday of Lent is the incident of the Transfiguration of the Lord on the mount. 

The Scene of the Transfiguration is one of the most captivating and thrilling scenes of the Gospels. 
It’s interesting to see that this scene takes place on a high mountain. 
The Gospel Passage (Mt 17:1-9), begins with the verse:

“After six days, Jesus took Peter, James and John, his brother and led them up a high MOUNTAIN, by themselves… ( Mt 17: 1)
 
Mountains play a key role, in the Bible and especially in the life of Jesus.
Mountains of course, dot the landscape of the Biblical regions. 

>> They are a great part of the physical reality of the Biblical world. 
They are a symbolic of “being closer to God”. 

 

The Gospel of St Matthew especially has a particular love for this “lofty symbol of God’s presence” 

  

>> Jesus underwent a temptation by Satan on the Mount – the Mount of Temptations (Mt 4:8) 

>> Jesus delivers His Sermon and Teachings on a Mount – the Mount of the Sermon (Mt 5:1) 

>> Jesus performs many deeds of healings on a Mount – the Mount by the Sea of Galilee (Mt 15:29) 

>> Jesus is transfigured on a Mount – the Mount of Transfiguration (Mt 17:1)

>> Jesus gives His final teaching and discourse on a Mount – the Mount of Olives (Mt 24:3) 

>> Jesus gives up His life on a Mount – the Mount of Calvary (Mt 27:33)

>> Jesus delivers His Final Mission mandate on a Mount – the Mount of Galilee (Mt 28:16) 

So in this Lofty and High Place of the Presence of God – a Mountain – Jesus undergoes His Transfiguration…

… and is joined by the presence of two other “Mountain” Figures – Moses and Elijah!
>> Moses is the Man of the “Mount of Sinai” and “Mount Nebo”…

… representing the Law of God! 
>> Elijah is the Man of the “Mount of Carmel”…

… representing the Prophets of God! 
Jesus is the “God and Man of all the Mountains” – the Fulfilment of all the Laws and the Prophets!

What is the purpose of the “many mountain settings” of the Transfiguration Scene? 
It is…

… to look further

… to imagine deeper

… to hear beyond 
To see the way God sees us. 

>> To imagine the way God perceives us. 

>> To hear the way God wants of us. 

We all need a ‘Transfiguration Moment’ in our lives…

… a ‘Transfiguration Experience’ in our lives.
>> Vision that needs to be transfigured…

… into God’s representation!
>> Imagination that needs to be transfigured…

… into God’s resemblance!

 

>> Hearing that needs to be transfigured…

… into God’s resonance! 

Let us take courage… and accompany the Lord:

>> Beyond the peripheral problems of life…away from the hardships and difficulties of our 

physical, mental, spiritual, emotional worries…

… to climb the Mountain of Spiritual Closeness and Presence of the Lord… 

>> And share in the joy of the Transfiguration!

Life has much more to offer.

>> Life has much more to hope for….
>> Do I see, imagine and hear beyond the mere basic realities and peripherals of life?

This requires that we let go ourselves into the hands of God… 

>> And it is when we “throw ourselves into the Hands of God, and receive what He gives us”…

… that we have the experience of Transfiguration!

Yes…

>> When human offering is joined to the mighty power of God…

… there is Transfiguration!
>> When Divine Grace descends on human experiences…

… there is Transfiguration!

The Lord underwent the Transfiguration. 

>> The Disciples shared in this joy. 
You and me are invited today…

Let us “throw ourselves into the Hands of God, and receive what He gives us”…

… and thus have the experience of Transfiguration!

God Bless! Live Jesus!

One thought on “Mar 12 (Mt 17:1-9)

  1. Thank you very much Fr.Jijo. vimal.ims

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