Reflect today on the transformation God has made in your soul

Jesus took Peter, James and his brother John and led them to a high mountain alone. And he was transfigured before them, and his clothes became dazzling white, as no fuller on earth could whiten them. Mark 9: 2-3

Do you see the glory of God in your life? This is often a real struggle. We can easily become aware of all the problems we face and focus on them. As a result, it is often easy for us to lose the vision of the glory of God in our lives. Do you see the glory of God in your life?

The feast we celebrate today is a commemoration that Jesus literally revealed his glory to three apostles. He took them to a high mountain and was transfigured before them. It became dazzling white and radiant with glory. This was an important image for them who had in mind to prepare themselves for the very real image of the suffering and death that Jesus was about to undergo.

One lesson we should take from this feast is the fact that the glory of Jesus was not lost on the Cross. Of course, His suffering and pain were manifested in that moment, but it does not change the fact that His glory was still just as real while suffering on the Cross.

The same is true in our lives. We are blessed beyond measure and God still desires to transform our souls into glorious beacons of light and grace. When it does, we must strive to see it constantly. And when we suffer or face the Cross, we must never take our eyes off the glorious things that he has done in our souls.

Reflect today on the beautiful and profound transformation that God has made and continues to desire to do in your soul. Know that He wants you to fix your eyes on this glory and remain forever grateful, especially as you bear any cross that is given to you.

Lord, may you see your glory and the glory you have bestowed on my own soul. May my eyes remain forever fixed on that grace. May I see you and your glory especially in difficult times. Jesus I believe in you.