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What lessons can we learn from the transfiguration?

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The transfiguration teaches us about the majesty of Christ and the importance of His suffering for our salvation.

From the transfiguration, believers can learn profound truths about the nature of Christ and the importance of His mission. This event underscores the reality of Christ's glory and divinity, which reassures Christians of His power and presence. Furthermore, it highlights that Jesus’ path to glory involved significant suffering, as demonstrated by His discussion with Moses and Elijah regarding His upcoming death. This affirms a core tenet of Reformed theology that suffering precedes glory, a reminder that Christians are called to endure trials with the hope of eternal glory. Most importantly, it illustrates the necessity of listening to Jesus, as emphasized by God's command to the disciples, which speaks to the centrality of His teachings in the life of every believer.
Scripture References: Matthew 17:5, Luke 9:31, Romans 8:17

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