Heavenly Places
“Suddenly there were two men there talking to him; they were Moses and Elijah appearing in glory, and they were speaking of his passing which he was to accomplish in Jerusalem.” (Luke 9:30 – 31)
In this week’s Gospel, the 2nd Sunday of Lent, Jesus is accompanied up the mountain by Peter, James and John where his whole appearance becomes dazzlingly white. Moses appears and so does Elijah.
Moses represents the Jewish law and Elijah, the greatest of the Old Testament prophets. Jesus is the fulfilment of the law and the prophets. They spoke of what would happen to Jesus in Jerusalem. The voice of God was heard. “This is my Son, the Chosen One. Listen to him.”
The disciples are understandably awestruck and Peter speaks about making three tents, one for Jesus and one each for Moses and Elijah.
Being caught up in the glory of God is an amazing experience for them. They do not want to come down from the mountain and back to “reality.” Yet did this signify something more real?
Moses and Elijah were with God. Jesus by what he was about to accomplish by his death on the cross will open the way for human kind to “Our Father in Heaven..” To have eternity in the presence and light of God which is the real life. The life God has planned from the beginning. Nothing compares to this.
Even the best of what can be in this life is only a shadow of all that will be. Jesus has paid the price for all those willing accept the immense love of God. The price for our sinfulness is paid by the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross.
“Hallowed be thy name. Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.”