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Power and Purity

January 12, 2026
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Guest (Male): January 12th. Power and purity. After six days, Jesus took with him Peter and James and John his brother, and led them up a high mountain by themselves. And he was transfigured before them, and his face shone like the sun, and his clothes became white as light. Matthew chapter 17, verses 1 and 2.

Alistair Begg: As John Lennon and Paul McCartney once suggested, there are places we'll remember all of our lives. Surely Peter, James, and John would have regarded this mountainside where they saw Christ's transfiguration as one of those places. Certainly Peter never forgot it.

What was involved in the transfiguration? To begin with, it changed Jesus' appearance. His face shone. Clearly, this was not a matter of cleanliness, but of supernatural transformation. There was a radiant glow to his face that Matthew could only describe as like the sun. His clothes were dazzling white, whiter than you or I have ever seen, signifying the matchless purity of heaven.

One of the ways in which the Old Testament describes God is that he wraps himself with light as with a garment. And that is how Jesus looked at the top of this mountain. Who does such a thing? Only God. It was no coincidence, but a clue that the transfiguration was a revelation not only from God, but of God himself.

In this scene, Christ revealed himself as God in an unprecedented way. Scripture tells us that Jesus is the radiance of the glory of God. Yet when he entered our world, God's glory was veiled in Christ's humble humanity. The transfiguration was what John Calvin referred to as a temporary exhibition of his glory.

It was a little pulling back of the curtain, a little flash up on the mountainside and into the minds of these three disciples. God was making it possible for Peter, James, and John to get a taste of what they could not yet fully comprehend, but would one day enjoy eternally.

In scripture, when there is a display of God's majesty, people often react by falling on their faces. The disciples were no different, responding with terror. But Jesus graciously said to them, "Rise, and have no fear."

Do you and I approach Christ in similar awe of his perfect holiness and transcendence? Or is there a possibility that our view of God is at times too small? Come before him in such a way that you find yourself on your face as you consider his power and his purity. Then hear him, in his mercy, say, "Get up. You don't need to be afraid." That is the way to live in awe and joy today and every day until you gaze on our glorious Lord for yourself.

Guest (Male): Devotional material is taken from the Truth For Life Daily Devotionals, copyright Alistair Begg, and is published by The Good Book Company. This reading was digitally created by Truth For Life and is used with permission. For more clear, relevant Bible teaching, visit truthforlife.org.

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Alistair Begg has been in pastoral ministry since 1975. Following graduation from The London School of Theology, he served eight years in Scotland at both Charlotte Chapel in Edinburgh and Hamilton Baptist Church. In 1983, he became the senior pastor at Parkside Church near Cleveland, Ohio. He has written several books and is heard daily and weekly on the radio program, Truth For Life. The teaching on Truth For Life stems from the week by week Bible teaching at Parkside Church. He and his wife, Susan, were married in 1975 and they have three grown children.

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