“Glory to Glory” (Matthew 17:1-13)

We explore the powerful moment of Jesus' Transfiguration, where Peter, James, and John witness His divine radiance, standing alongside Moses and Elijah—a breathtaking revelation of Christ as the fulfillment of both the Law and the Prophets. Through this encounter, we see how God’s glory transforms everything. We, as humans, are uniquely created to reflect God’s image, to the disciples’ awe-struck response on the mountain, we are reminded that true transformation happens when we behold Jesus.

How does seeing Christ’s glory change the way we live daily? Are we actively listening to Jesus and aligning our choices with His Word? In what ways is God calling us to be transformed by His presence?

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“Soul Value” (Matthew 16:24-28)