Transfiguration of Jesus
Homily by Saint Gregory Palamas
Jesus took Peter, James, and John, and led them up a high mountain where they were alone. There
before them He was transfigured; His face shone like the
Sun.
Now is the favorable time; this is the day of Salvation, God's new
and eternal day, which is not measured by hours, which does not get longer of shorter, which is not interrupted by night, since it
is the day of the Sun of Righteousness with Whom there is no alteration nor
shadow of change. Through this day, by the Father's decree and the Holy Spirit's
cooperation, He benevolently shed His Radiance on us and led us out of darkness into
His Wonderful Light; and since He is the Sun that
knows no setting, He will continue to shine upon us for ever.
But because He is the Sun of Righteousness and of
Truth, He will not shine upon or be clearly recognized by those who admire
Falsehood or who are
Unrighteous in the way they address God or in their actions.
He shows Himself, however, to those who act Righteously
and love the Truth and believe in Him, and He
gladdens them with His Splendor. As Scripture says; Light dawns for the
righteous, and joy for the upright. And so, prophesying, the Psalmist also sings to God:
Tabor and Hermon will rejoice in Your Name, foretelling the Joy which the
Transfiguration on the mountain would one day bring to those who witnessed it.
Now Isaiah says: Loosen every unjust bond, untie the knots of forced transactions, tear up
every unjust contract. Then what will happen? Your Light shall break forth like the dawn, and your health rapidly
return; your Righteousness shall go before you and the Glory of God shall cover you. Moreover, if you put
an end to the Yoke of Oppression, the pointing finger and the complaining word and generously give bread to the hungry and relief to the
oppressed, then your Light will rise in the darkness and your night be as bright as midday. For this Sun
makes all those it shines upon into other Suns; The Righteous shall shine like the Sun in the Kingdom of
their Father.
Let us have done with the Works of Darkness, then and practice the Works of Light, in order not only to live decently as we
should on such a day, but also to become Children of the Day. And come, let us go up the mountain where Christ
became resplendent to see what took place there; or rather, when we have become Children of the Day and are worthy of such a day, at the
appropriate time the Word of God will Himself lead us up. But now I exhort you
to make every effort to raise the eye of your mind toward the Light of the Gospel message, so that you may in the meantime be transformed
by the renewal of your minds and, by drawing the Divine Radiance down upon yourselves from
Heaven, come to share in the Glory of the Lord Whose Face
shone like the Sun today on the mountain.
The Transfiguration
by Father George Rutler,
Pontifical Doctorate in Sacred Theology
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