What should we learn from the disciples' reaction to the Transfiguration?
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The disciples' reaction of fear and awe teaches Christians about the reverence due to God's holy presence and the need to trust in Christ.
The disciples' reaction to the Transfiguration, marked by fear and awe, serves as a profound lesson for Christians regarding the holiness of God and the appropriate response to His divine revelations. When faced with the overwhelming glory of Jesus and the voice of God, the disciples fell on their faces, emphasizing the necessary reverence we ought to have towards God's presence. This encounter teaches believers to approach God with humility and recognition of His majesty. Additionally, Jesus’ comforting words, 'Arise, and be not afraid,' highlight the assurance and grace available to those who trust in Him. This duality of reverence and comfort encapsulates the believer’s relationship with God—acknowledging His holiness while also embracing the love and acceptance offered through Christ.
Scripture References:
Matthew 17:6-7, Hebrews 12:28-29
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