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In the stories we tell, our most beloved fables, there will often be a moment in the story where the main character is shown a vision of some greater reality, one far beyond their imagining. This encounter leaves then transformed and ready to face the trials ahead.
But when Jesus shows his disciples his glory, they are left profoundly unchanged.
That’s because the Transfiguration is a true story.
By Redeemer Anglican Church, Annapolis MD5
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In the stories we tell, our most beloved fables, there will often be a moment in the story where the main character is shown a vision of some greater reality, one far beyond their imagining. This encounter leaves then transformed and ready to face the trials ahead.
But when Jesus shows his disciples his glory, they are left profoundly unchanged.
That’s because the Transfiguration is a true story.