We have wandered with Christ from the desert to the mountaintop these first two weeks of Lent. We saw Him weakened after 40 days of severe fasting; today we see Him gloriously radiant. We have seen His humanity as well as His Divinity. The first two Sundays of Lent remind us that Jesus is fully human and fully Divine. They also remind us that Jesus’ human nature and His Divine nature neither coerce nor influence the other nature of Our Lord. This is part of the Mystery of the Second Person of the Most Holy Trinity: that He is equally human and equally Divine. While we will never be able to comprehend it, we are nevertheless given glimpses of His glory even here and now and are called to be in awe and wonder of Him and to adore Him as Peter, James and John do. A fitting way to spend the Second Sunday of Lent and the days throughout this week: in the Adoration Chapel adoring Our Eucharistic Lord and being in awe and wonder of Him Who, under the appearance of bread, is the very One Who is transfigured atop Mount Tabor.
Transfiguration: A Conversation Between Jesus, Elijah, and Moses
https://comeandreason.com/transfiguration/

