This is my son!
Transfiguration
Year A Matthew 17:1-9
Year A Matthew 17:1-9
Squint and you won't look so fat in the mirror. Take your specs off and you could further
obscure your vision. The world might
look even better. Or follow the old
platitude and take a second gander at your well-known cloud. Force yourself to see its silver lining. Deep down, though, you know that it's a
normal exercise in self-deception. We do
it all the time. We're working hard to
cover up reality. And we are revealing
precisely nada.
In this Sunday's Gospel reading, Jesus takes Peter, James and
John with him to a high mountain (the story appears in all of the first three
Gospels). In their presence Jesus is "transfigured". Matthew and Mark use the passive verb "was
metamorphosed" while Luke chooses to describe the process thus: "...the
fashion of his countenance was altered".
Jesus shines. His clothing
becomes bright. Two characters from
Israel's history - Moses and Elijah - suddenly appear at his side. A voice speaks from heaven. The disciples are afraid and do not
understand. They babble or, at
least, Peter babbles. Recognizing that
the disciples do not have the words to describe what they have seen, Jesus
tells them to keep their mouths shut: "Tell
no one about the vision until after the Son of Man has been raised from the
dead".
Unlike the normal impulse to prettify a shabby situation, this
vision strikes the disciples out of the blue.
It is one which I believe has been better painted by artists, over the
years, than it has been retold by preachers.
It is what it is: a hint or a first installment of something that is to
come. For the disciples it is what they will know and preach with clarity after
Easter. It is what St Paul will one day
write about to his congregations. For
Peter, James and John that day, God opens the door a crack. They catch a glimpse of the full picture:
Jesus the light to the world who unites the present (and future) world of his
followers with the mighty and saving acts of God in the history of Israel.
"This is my Son", God says, "Listen to him!"