
The Gran Telescopio Canarias, one of the worlds most powerful telescopes, sits atop an extinct volcano on La Palma, Canary Islands. Inaugurated in July 2009 by King Carlos of Spain, it offers astronomers an unusually clear view of the heavens. Located at 7,870 feet, the telescope is above the cloud cover, where the prevailing winds are dry and turbulence-free. Here, near the equator, scientists can study all of the Northern Celestial Hemisphere and part of the Southern.
Jesus chose a mountainside to teach His followers about the characteristics of a life yielded to God. There He taught them that attitude, not altitude, was the key to having a clear view of the Father.
Tucked into the passage known as the Beatitudes, Jesus said: Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God (Matt. 5:8). This is not just for the few who try to achieve it, but for all who will humbly receive it. To have a heart that is clean in Gods eyes, we need to accept the Fathers pardon through Christ His Son. If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse [purify] us from all unrighteousness (1 John 1:9).
A mountaintop is a great place to see the stars, but to clearly see God requires a change of heart.

Focus on Jesus Christ. Who came to do the Father’s will. He never swerved or stood still, he walked, sailed, rode a donkey, telling those around him of the Father’s love and how to be obedient, as he was. We are being conformed to the image of Christ. Let us be filled with joy and bow our head before this wonderful truth.
If we keep this in our heart and mind we will be more like him sooner. We tend to be off in a thousand directions chasing rabbits (as it were).
Are we being pleasing to God? We know.