This Sunday we were at Nazareth Lutheran Church in NE Philly. Josh gave a wonderful sermon this morning on transfiguration and below is some of what I liked from it:
All men are liars. We'll make things up for the story to sound more interesting, which is how we get strange tales from backwater towns, and conspiracy stories about old, shadowy organizations. We'll do what it takes to seem like we're more than we are.
Jesus is here transfigured among two historical hypocrites: Moses and Elijah. Moses killed a man and weak like us and didn't trust God's call. He was hot headed and made some really bad choices the entirety of his life. Elijah had similar doubts and similar fears. But though imperfect, God used them to declare his truth.
And you...Jesus knows about you. You can hide your true self from your coworkers and friends. But Jesus knows your lies and he loves you in spite of yourself. He knew your ways when he redeemed you; he could see the real you beneath all the posturing as he died for even the things you kept from him. The lipstick on the pig doesn't fool Our Lord. As Jesus died on the cross he knew all your sins, took them from you, and gives you a new heart by bringing light to all darkness.
This is a Savior who loves the real you, not just the one you show to the people at your church. Jesus loves the person you are afraid to show people, the one you hide from our sight, and even try to hide from God.
This is that truth: death would die and we will live. Our Lord promised you would have trouble, but by his death you will see life. He promised to bring everything to light, as painful as that is for us who so often love darkness. And he promised that you would live with him. Life overcoming death, light in into darkness, truth to liars--you are the one made new, you are the one Transfigured.
![]() |
| Katharina |
![]() |
| Zechariah |
So I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did and the other ladies at church did. I hope you all have a great Sunday. I'm now off to do some cleaning, laundry, and maybe fit a walk in on this wonderful day we are having today here in Philly.



