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2nd Sunday Lent C

Gen 15:5-12, 17-18

Abram (not yet Abraham) receives a divine promise of numerous descendants and land, emphasizing his faith in Yahweh’s power. This faith is noted as an act of righteousness and will later be highlighted by Paul to argue that faith, not works, leads to justification (Rom 4:2f).

When Abram asks for a sign, Yahweh establishes a covenant, requiring only Abram’s trust. The ritual involves Abram falling into a deep sleep, with the severed animals symbolizing the seriousness of the covenant, which both parties would pay for if broken (Jer 34:18ff).

Only Yahweh participates in the ritual, signified by an oven and a torch. The covenant is bilateral yet highlights divine initiative, promising land from Egypt to the Euphrates—representing ideal boundaries rather than historical ones, with the closest reality seen during the Davidic era in the tenth century B.C.

 

Phil 3:17-4:1

Paul emphasizes the ethical demands shaped by the expectation of Christ’s return, urging Christians to reflect their heavenly citizenship in their conduct. He encourages believers to view him as a model, connecting example to apostleship. He warns against Judaizers, who still promote circumcision and dietary laws, undermining Christ’s complete redemptive work. Their focus on “flesh” reflects a material mindset, while Christians look forward to a transformation through Christ’s return (v21). This transformation signifies a move beyond earthly concerns to a heavenly homeland, prompting Paul’s readers to remain steadfast in their faith.

 

Lk 9:28-36

The gospel discusses the transfiguration of Jesus, highlighting key differences in Luke’s account compared to the other synoptic gospels. Following Jesus’ prediction of his passion, the transfiguration reveals the connection between suffering and glory in discipleship (9:22-27). Luke emphasizes prayer, presenting the mountain as a neutral place for Jesus’ important moments (vv28f).

Moses and Elijah appear, symbolizing the law and prophets, discussing Jesus’ exodus—his journey toward Jerusalem, the cross, and eventual glory. Unlike the others, Luke notes the apostles’ semi-sleeping state (v32) during this divine experience, linking it to moments of supernatural communication. Peter’s desire to stay in this moment aligns with the end-time theme reflected in the feast of Tabernacles (v33).

The Father identifies Jesus as the fulfillment of scriptural promises: the Son, the servant of the Lord, and the prophet like Moses (v35), with an emphasis on Jesus’ unique divine sonship (3:22). The command to “listen to him” underscores the importance of Jesus’ teachings in relation to the prophetic figures. Unlike in other gospels, the apostles in Luke are not silent but remain respectfully circumspect (v36).

Jesus has demonstrated that we can be transformed and fully experience His glory through suffering. If we continue to listen to Him and follow Him, the beloved Son of the Father, we can endure this journey in our lives!
Amen.

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