Mountain Before Wilderness
Exodus 24:12–18 | Psalm 2 | 2 Peter 1:16–21 | Matthew 17:1–9 There is always a mountain before the wilderness. Before Lent begins its forty days of prayer, repentance, and self-examination, the Church takes us up a mountain—into light, into glory. Before ashes, there is radiance. Before the cross, there is revelation. Today we stand with Peter, James, and John on the holy mountain. And what they see changes everything. The Mountain of Glory In Exodus 24, Moses goes up Mount Sinai. A cloud covers the mountain. The glory of the Lord settles like consuming fire. For six days the cloud remains. On the seventh, the Lord calls to Moses from the midst of it. The pattern is unmistakable. Then in Matthew 17, after six days, Jesus takes Peter, James, and John up a high mountain. There He is transfigured before them. His face shines like the sun. His clothes become dazzling white. The same God. The same glory. The same cloud. But something is different. In Exodus, the glory rests on t...