Text: Matthew 17:1-9
Date: Transfiguration + 1/28/07
When Jesus was transfigured before three of his disciples on the holy mountain they were aware that they were on holy ground, in a sacred space. When they heard the voice from the cloud, they fell on their faces and were terrified. That ought to be the first reaction any time sinners are confronted with the holy God. Recall Adam after the fall into sin hiding in the bushes when he heard the voice of God (Gen. 3:8), Moses hiding his face in fear before the burning bush (Ex. 3:6), Aaron and the people afraid to approach Moses when they saw his face shining after his conversation with God (Ex. 34:30), Isaiah’s cringing for fear in a corner of the temple when he saw God and heard the angel chorus (Is. 6:5), and Peter prostrating himself before Jesus after the miraculous catch of fish saying, “Depart from me [Lord], for I am a sinful man” [Luke 5:8]. This fear of God is good and right. It is the first word in Luther’s Small Catechism explaining the First Commandment, “You shall have no other gods.” “What does this mean?” “We should fear…God above all things.” For without the fear of God, first, you cannot then proceed to the next words, namely, not only to fear but also to “love and trust in God above all things.” Continue reading “Rise, and Have No Fear”

