The Radiance That Transforms
Reading - Hebrews 1:1–4
“The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and
the exact representation of his being,
sustaining all things by his powerful word.”
Hebrews 1:3
Lent calls us to slow down and listen again for the voice of God. The writer of Hebrews reminds us that “in the past God spoke to our ancestors through the prophets… but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son” (Hebrews 1:1–2). In Jesus Christ, God’s heart is revealed fully and clearly. When we look at Christ—His compassion for the broken, His humility before the Father, His sacrificial love—we see the very character of God shining into the world. Transformation begins here: by fixing our attention on Christ. As Paul writes, “God… made his light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of God’s glory displayed in the face of Christ” (2 Corinthians 4:6). The more we behold Christ, the more our lives are quietly reshaped by His presence.
Hebrews describes Jesus with breathtaking clarity: “The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of his being, sustaining all things by his powerful word” (Hebrews 1:3). The One who created the universe also sustains our lives. This power is not harsh or coercive—it is the redeeming power of love. Through the cross Christ has “provided purification for sins” and now reigns at the right hand of God (Hebrews 1:3). When we encounter this glory, our perspective changes. The theologian John Baillie prayed for such a vision of God: “May there fall upon me now, O God, a great sense of Thy power and Thy glory, so that I may see all earthly things in their true measure… Grant unto me such a vision of Thine uncreated beauty as will make me dissatisfied with all lesser beauties.” To glimpse the glory of Christ is to see the world differently—our pride diminishes, our anxieties shrink, and our hearts begin to long for the beauty and holiness of God.
Lent is therefore not merely a season of restraint but a season of vision. As we contemplate the radiance of Christ, the Spirit transforms us. The One who sustains the universe also sustains our souls, teaching us to trust His purposes and rest in His care. Baillie continues in humble surrender: “I am content, O Father, to leave my life in Thy hands… believing that I can find in Thee a righteousness that I could never have won for myself.” This is the posture of the Lenten heart—humble, trusting, and attentive to the glory of God revealed in Christ. As we behold Him, we are gradually drawn into His likeness, learning to see all things in the light of His eternal kingdom.
Prayer
Heavenly Father,
May there fall upon us now a deep sense of Your power and Your glory, so that we may see all earthly things in their true measure. Give us such understanding of Your holiness that pride falls away from our hearts, and grant us such a vision of Your uncreated beauty that we grow dissatisfied with all lesser things.
We place our lives into Your hands, trusting that You sustain all things by Your powerful Word and that Your love holds all whom we cherish. Transform us as we behold the radiance of Christ, and let Your glory shape our lives during this Lenten season.
To You, O God, be glory forever. Amen.

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