Your "Tabor" moments?
Have you recently had a “Tabor” moment?
In the story of Jesus’ Transfiguration on (tradition has it) Mt. Tabor, Jesus’
three disciples experience a theophany,
a visible manifestation of the presence of God before them. Although their progress is halting (Luke
tells us they were frightened and silent), the experience does offer the
disciples a glimpse of Jesus’ identity and his divine mission, giving them some
perspective, and, perhaps also, strength for the journey.
Consider the last year, or maybe even the last few
months. Have you had a “Tabor” moment, a
moment when you felt God’s presence
distinctly, clearly? Did you listen to him? Were you frightened and silent, or giddy and enthusiastic?
Were you alone, or with friends?
What happened once you came down from the mountain, so to speak, and how
were you transformed by the experience?
How has God’s presence in your life touched you, moved you, renewed you?
Jesus’ disciples witness Jesus himself transformed, his face
and clothes altered as outward signs of the divinity within -- and then everything ostensibly returned to normal. Or did it? Our radiance at any encounter with God is a
sign of our penetration by the Spirit, a moment that touches us at our core. Let us welcome the "Tabor" moments, allowing them to open us, to transform us, so that we can be that light for the world that Jesus intended.
This short reflection was inspired by a longer reflection by Basilian Father Thomas Rosica.
Photo source: Transfiguration Church, Mt. Tabor, Israel
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