Luke 9:28-36 (37-43)
The lectionary allows the option of including the verses that
describe what happens when Jesus comes down the mountain and while it might
appear to be two different stories they belong together. The transfigured Jesus
talking with the law giver and the end of all things prophet is sent to be with
and bear the faithless and perverse generation. “How long…” is a lament not a rebuke
and has more to do with Jesus than the perverse generation, for Jesus knows he
will be with this perverse generation until he bears their perversity in his
own person. How do you give up glory when you know that? You do it for a father
who cries out “Teacher, I beg you…” You do it for an only son convulsed and
mauled and beaten by a demon. You do it for well meaning but ineffective
disciples. You do it because that is what love does. The beloved only Son is
convulsed and mauled and beaten and killed for the faithless and perverse of
every generation, every last one of us. If the disciples want to stay on the
mountain and bask in the glory how much more so Jesus who has every reason to
stay in the booth Peter offers to build but chooses to come off the mountain instead.
it is unkind, improper and unfair to the artist not to provide attribution to the artist of this beautiful painting. It says something about the character of the author don't you think?
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