Mark 9:1–8
This is my dearly loved Son. Listen to Him.
Mark 9:7
Peter, James, and John had walked with Jesus, heard His teaching, and witnessed His miracles. Yet on the mountain they were given a deeper glimpse of who He truly is. Jesus was transfigured before them, His clothes became dazzling white, and Moses and Elijah appeared with Him. Overwhelmed by the moment, Peter immediately wanted to speak and do something: “Let’s make three shelters” (v. 5). Mark tells us that Peter “didn’t really know what else to say” (v. 6). Then the Father’s voice interrupted: “This is my dearly loved Son. Listen to him.”
Carlo Carretto writes, “I said earlier that prayer is like love. Words pour at first. Then we are more silent and can communicate in monosyllables. In difficulties a gesture is enough, a word, or nothing at all—love is enough.” There are moments when, like Peter, we are too quick to speak, explain, plan, and act. But sometimes discipleship means becoming silent before Christ and simply listening. When the cloud lifted, Moses and Elijah were gone, and the disciples saw only Jesus. In the silence, their attention was drawn back to Him.
Listening to Jesus is more than hearing His words; it means allowing His voice to shape our lives and lead us into obedience. “My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me” (John 10:27). In a world filled with many voices—and amid our own fears, opinions, and plans—we need to become still enough to hear Christ. Today, before we rush to speak or act, may we turn our attention to Jesus, listen to His voice, and be ready to follow where He leads.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, quiet our hearts and teach us to listen to Your Son. Help us to trust His voice and obey His call. Amen.
