2nd Sunday of Lent, 2023 “Don’t
Chase Mountaintop Experiences”
It is
normal, on a human level, to crave mountain top experiences where we see Jesus
in all His glory
But the vast
majority of the time…when we pray we don’t feel anything, at least in the way
most of us expect to “FEEL” prayer
Peter James
and John in today’s Gospel see the most amazing sight. They see Jesus Transfigured, shining and
golden and speaking with Moses and Elijah and God the Father tells them “this
is my Beloved Son, listen to him.”
And yet, 40
days later, when soldiers come to arrest Jesus in the garden, all of the
Apostles, including Peter, James and John flee.
Peter, later that same night, denies 3 times that he know Jesus.
What this
shows is that mountain experiences do not last…ever…on this side of
Heaven. If they ever lasted on this side
of Heaven, Peter, James, and John would not have abandon Jesus.
What DOES
last?…a prayer life that involves listening to the quiet whisperings and
nudgeings that God is putting on your heart.
There is no
way around it…day in and day out setting time aside for prayer to grow in your
relationship with Jesus. Find whatever
works for you to get to a place of silent prayer, listening for the quiet and
calm voice of God
If you are
moving from one mountain top experience to the next, and don’t recognize Jesus
at any other time, you will, when the going gets tough, abandon Jesus.
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