Posted on 03/05/2023 7:57:18 PM PST by MurphsLaw
2nd Sunday of Lent
Matthew 17:1-9
Friends, today’s Gospel celebrates the Transfiguration.
Christ came not just to make us nice people or morally upright folks,
but rather to give us a share in his divine life,
to make us denizens of heaven,
people capable of living in that new environment.
What gave the first Christians this conviction?
The answer is the Resurrection—
and the great anticipation of the Resurrection,
which is the Transfiguration.
This ordinary Jesus somehow became transformed, elevated,
enhanced in his manner of being.
The first thing we notice is that his appearance becomes more beautiful.
These somewhat grubby bodies of ours are destined for a transfigured,
elevated beauty.
Secondly, in his transfigured state, since he is talking with Moses and Elijah. In this world,
we are caught in one moment of space and time, but in heaven,
we will live in the eternal now of God’s life.
Have you ever noticed that even as we appreciate all that is wonderful about this life,
we are never really at home?
There is a permanent restlessness about human life.
But a higher, richer, more beautiful and
spiritually fulfilling life awaits us.
As they were coming down from
the mountain,
Jesus charged them,
"Do not tell the vision to anyone
until the Son of Man has been
raised from the dead."+++
Disgusting! Barron belittling Christ’s Transfiguration as somehow similar to us mortals going to Heaven.
And what’s with Barron’s reference to “ordinary Jesus”?
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