Having seen

Having seen

Urlaur Lake – reflecting the glory of a “transfigured” sky

There’s no denying the different view we get from a mountain top. What seems well known to us, takes on a totally new look when viewed from the vantage point.

Even when flying out of Knock, within minutes the ground beneath looks like a foreign land and we can be hard pressed to recognise even our own house or place. So while the view is good, we might easily lose contact with reality.

Is there something like that going on for the disciples as they encounter Jesus on the heights of Tabor?  What was familiar to them takes on a new look and leaves them dazed and puzzled.  “It’s wonderful for us to be here” and, no doubt, so it was.

The Lord, aware of that but also aware of the need to be rooted in reality gently encourages them to leave the view, return to ground level and make a difference there.

Lenten thought – on this Second Sunday of Lent how can we best reflect the view we’ve had from and on the mountain top of Faith?

Daily Lenten Thought February 21st

Daily Lenten Thought February 21st

Transfiguration!  Mountain climbed in the company of friends.  A revelation takes place that confounds the friends, and roots them to the spot – “Lord”, they said “it’s wonderful for us to be here … let us build three tents …..” They, we are told, did not know what they were saying.

There are many moments we’d like to capture and put in an air-tight container so that they’d never change.  Life though, is for living not preserving and likewise life-giving moments.

What was seen and heard on the mountain top must be brought back to ground level so that it can be appropriately shared with those who were not there.

A picture may well tell a thousand words but is no substitute for the re-telling, one to another, of the Sacred Story.

What’s your line today?

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