In
this Sunday’s Gospel, we hear the story of Jesus’ Transfiguration. During our
Lenten journey, we are called to be transformed and hear God’s voice tell us,
“This is my beloved Son, listen to him.” Like those first disciples, we can
become afraid, but we acknowledge how good it is to be here with the Lord.
When I
began my prayer today, I was overwhelmed by images and thoughts of
Ukraine. I could not get the people out
of my mind. I found myself struggling
with trying to connect the Transfiguration with the reality of our world
today. Fear of a third world war,
possibility of a nuclear attack, and the images of the bombings so close to
Poland caused me to wonder. As I prayed,
I found comfort in the idea of God’s promise to always be with us. Somehow no matter where we are God is with
us. I kept trying to focus on that
during my prayer. I know I desire a
nonviolent solution, but I also am realistic enough to know that may not be possible. What is essential is that I keep praying for
all those situations I find myself bombarded with.
During
this Lenten season as we fast and pray let us take time to listen to Jesus in
prayer and find the time and space for silence.
Fasting from those activities and noises that so easily distract us can
help us find that time and space to spend with Jesus. Let this Lenten season transform our hearts
and minds toward love and peace.
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