“Mount of Transfiguration” (Matt. 17:1-5)
Published 23 Feb. 2026
🔎 DAILY HEART EXAMINATION
Let the Word steady your future and sharpen your obedience.
- 1️⃣ What truth about Jesus must I believe today?
- 2️⃣ Where is fear quietly shaping my decisions?
- 3️⃣ What attitude must change in light of eternity?
- 4️⃣ What obedience step will I take before this day ends?
💥 SINS / FAILURES
Where this passage exposes what can derail faith, clarity, and obedience.
- 1️⃣ Confusing fascination with the supernatural for faith—curiosity without obedience. Support: Matthew 17:1–5; Matthew 7:24–27; James 1:22–25
- 2️⃣ Ignoring Scripture definitions—hearing “transfigured” but not seeking meaning or truth. Support: Matthew 17:2; Acts 17:11; 2 Timothy 2:15
- 3️⃣ Drifting on Jesus’ identity—needing “proof” only when pressure rises. Support: Matthew 17:5; Matthew 16:15–17; John 20:27–31
- 4️⃣ Selective listening—wanting comfort but resisting the command: “Listen to Him.” Support: Matthew 17:5; Luke 6:46; Hebrews 3:7–8
- 5️⃣ Unexamined conviction—living as if Jesus’ words and return don’t really change priorities. Support: Matthew 17:5; 2 Peter 1:16–18; Titus 2:11–13
🏆 SUCCESSES / SPIRITUAL GROWTH
What God grows in us when we take Jesus seriously.
- 1️⃣ Accepting Jesus’ training process—He builds faith through intentional, personal experiences. Support: Matthew 17:1; Mark 9:2–3; John 21:17–19
- 2️⃣ Seeing Jesus rightly—God grants clarity about Christ that strengthens endurance. Support: Matthew 17:2; John 1:14; Hebrews 12:2–3
- 3️⃣ Preparing for suffering with truth—confidence in Jesus steadies the soul before hard days. Support: Matthew 17:5; John 16:33; 1 Peter 4:12–13
- 4️⃣ Grasping continuity—Moses and Elijah confirm God’s long plan converges in Christ. Support: Matthew 17:3; Luke 24:27; Romans 15:4
- 5️⃣ Living as a witness—Peter and John carried durable confidence into ministry and writing. Support: 2 Peter 1:16–18; 1 John 1:1–3; Acts 4:19–20
🧭 LEADERSHIP DYNAMICS
How God forms leaders who can hold steady when others wobble.
- 1️⃣ Leadership is built by proximity to Jesus—selected training produces resilient servants. Support: Matthew 17:1; Mark 5:37; Luke 22:39–40
- 2️⃣ Leaders endure by remembered truth—James’ future courage is fueled by what he saw of Jesus. Support: Acts 12:1–2; Matthew 17:2; Hebrews 10:32–34
- 3️⃣ Leadership begins with submission—God’s command is not “analyze Him” but “Listen to Him.” Support: Matthew 17:5; Deuteronomy 18:15; John 14:23–24
- 4️⃣ Leaders stabilize others—Peter, James, and John strengthened the early believers under pressure. Support: Acts 2:42; Galatians 2:9; 1 Peter 5:10
- 5️⃣ Leaders call for conviction-checks—true shepherding presses people to decide who Jesus is. Support: Matthew 16:15–16; Matthew 17:5; John 8:24