Matthew 17:1-9 paints a breathtaking scene that we call the Transfiguration.
That is a big word, but it is a time when Peter, James, and John climb a mountain with Jesus and see Him as they’ve never seen Him before. His face shines like the sun, His clothes blaze with light, and suddenly Moses and Elijah appear, talking with Him. Heaven has touched earth.
Peter, overwhelmed, tries to capture the moment—“Let’s build three shelters!” But before he can finish, a bright cloud overshadows them and a voice speaks: “This is My beloved Son… listen to Him!” Then, as quickly as it began, the vision fades. Moses is gone. Elijah is gone. The cloud lifts. And the disciples, lifting their trembling faces, see “no one but Jesus.”
That is a story for all of us! Glorious moments rise and fade. People come and go. Even mountain-top experiences with God aren’t meant to last forever. But when the light dims and the crowds disperse, Jesus remains.
In the end, He is enough. When life changes, when dreams shift, when the mountaintop becomes a valley, lift your eyes! You will find what they found: Jesus, and Jesus alone.
I’m Lonnie Davis, and these are thoughts worth thinking.