Sunday, February 28, 2010

METAMORPHOSIS (2-28-10)

Second Sunday of Lent

Luke 9:35
“This is my chosen Son; listen to him.”
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In elementary school, we learned about the word “Metamorphosis”. The prefix "meta" means to change and the "morphe" means form. We know that butterflies and dragonflies undergo metamorphosis.

The word "transfigured" is translated from Greek word "metamorpho" from which the word metamorphosis came from. It also means to transform, literally or figuratively to metamorphose, or to change. It also means to change the outside to match the inside.

In the case of the transfiguration of Jesus Christ it means to match the outside with the reality of the inside. To change the outward so that it matches the inward reality. Jesus' divine nature was "veiled" in human form and the transfiguration was a glimpse of that glory.

The Son of God came to earth in the form of a man to be the true servant of God and to gift mankind with the greatest gift ever given, eternal life.

The transfiguration of Jesus Christ was a visible sign in the presence of reliable witnesses of the reality of the power of God and the glory, which is Christ Jesus.

And we are all called to receive and exudes that same glory. May others see in us the reality of God that is within us.

And as we metamorphose into what He wants us to be, may we also facilitate the transformation of others to receive the same glory that is within us. God is with us, and may others see Him through us.

Let us pray +

Almighty Father, we open our eyes and we see Jesus, transfigured to a beam of light, the light of the world, Your light. May your light shine upon us forever. We see Jesus, not casting us off, but leading us down, leading us out - to minister to people, so Your love endures forever. Amen +

The Lord is my light and my salvation.

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