Six days after Jesus had predicted his suffering, he brought Peter along with James and John up a mountain. There, he was transfigured before them. They were given a glimpse of Jesus' majestic glory.
To a casual observer there was nothing in Jesus' likeness that might cause someone to be impressed. Rather, there was a lot that happened to Jesus that could make us grieve. In order to get a full picture, we should also have a glimpse of Jesus' glory and his acceptance by God his Father. In the midst of all Jesus went through, his true glory and the love and acceptance of God more than sustained him.
Suffering can be unbearable without knowing the bigger picture. We can feel drowning in whatever trouble we are in, but if we trust in God and in his word of hope, we may find that suffering is not the whole story. It is temporary, and even meaningful in the fullness of one's life.
Application: Lord, help me to see the glory of Jesus in the midst of my own suffering. Help me to hear your word and remember your love for me when I am struggling. Give me strength to go through today, in the assurance of your love and power.
One Word: Don't be afraid