John's gospel does not include an account of the transfiguration. There is, however, an account of Phillip asking Jesus to, "... show us the Father, and that will be enough for us." (Jo14:8) Obviously, they are struggling with who Jesus really is, - a sign would help.
As the saying goes, "seeing is believing." Do we not ourselves, in our efforts to have an understanding faith, wish for even a little "sign" to help us. Actually, God is pleased to give us many, many signs. Our problem is in reading the signs God gives.
When John the Baptist's disciples ask Jesus about his identity, he responded by offering the signs he manifested. “Go and tell John what you have seen and heard: the blind receive their sight, the lame walk, lepers are cleansed, and the deaf hear, the dead are raised up, the poor have good news preached to them." (Lk 7:21)
"By their fruits you shall know them." If we are looking for signs, we need to be looking here - not in religious rhetoric and claims, rather in the Works of Faith. Do you need confirmation that your faith is on the right track, then look at your own Works of Mercy, or the lack of. As we saw in the previous post, they are the criteria by which we will be judged. - "For judgment is without mercy to one who has shown no mercy. MERCY triumphs over judgment." (James 2:13)
The Transfiguration confirms that Jesus does indeed share in the glory of the Father. And now the Father speaks to us.
"This is my beloved Son; listen to him."
Today, Jesus speaks to us through the prophetic voice he has given to the Church. His servant Pope Francis, is calling out to all of us. . . . . . .
BE MERCIFUL! Are we listening? Then let us show it by our Works of Mercy.
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Additional Links:
- Fr. Thomas Rosica - The Hidden Glory of Mount Tabor
- From the Lenten Series - [... Part Four ...]
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