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February 12, 2026

Glorious Transformation

Bethany Barnett   |   Read Psalm 2:1-12

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Lectionary Week
February 9–15, 2026
Scripture Overview

A cloud, not dark, but burning like fire settles atop Mount Sinai: This is the Word of the Lord. In the unmediated presence of God, we cannot help but be utterly transformed by the experience. Jesus, even the one who is himself divine, begins to glow when God shows up in person. The author of 2 Peter recalls this mountaintop experience, and the psalm praises the tradition of anointed ones. We must also be transformed by the bright, life-changing appearance of God. When we see the light of God shining in a dark place, some of us run in fear, others tremble unable to move, still others stand in awe of God’s glory. The same God who transformed Jesus Christ is at work in us. We will never be the same.

Questions and Suggestions for Reflection

Read Exodus 24:12-18. Read slowly, paying attention to all five senses. What do you think Moses saw, touched, smelled, and tasted?
Read Psalm 2. When have you seen people in power do something antithetical to the will or character of God? What is this psalm’s response to that action?
Read Matthew 17:1-9. What would it be like to stand in the full presence of God? What would God tell you?
Read 2 Peter 1:16-21. What is God doing in your life to transform your heart? What can you do to accept God’s work in your life?

Respond by posting a prayer.

Psalm 2:1-12

1 Why do the nations rant? Why do the peoples rave uselessly? 2 The earth’s rulers take their stand; the leaders scheme together against the LORD and against his anointed one. 3 “Come!” they say. “We will tear off their ropes and throw off their chains!” 4 The one who rules in heaven laughs; my Lord makes fun of them. 5 But then God speaks to them angrily; then he terrifies them with his fury: 6 “I hereby appoint my king on Zion, my holy mountain!” 7 I will announce the LORD’s decision: He said to me, “You are my son, today I have become your father. 8 Just ask me, and I will make the nations your possession; the far corners of the earth will be your property. 9 You will smash them with an iron rod; you will shatter them like a pottery jar.” 10 So kings, wise up! Be warned, you rulers of the earth! 11 Serve the LORD reverently trembling, 12 kiss his feet or else he will become angry, and your way will be destroyed because his anger ignites in an instant. But all who take refuge in the LORD are truly happy!

Unless otherwise indicated, scripture quotations are from the Common English Bible. Copyright © 2011 Common English Bible. Used by permission.

Many psalms are attributed to David, and even more reflect the experience of a king anointed by God. Psalm 1 sets up the “wheat and chaff” metaphor. Psalm 2 continues the separating of the “good” from the “bad” by contrasting other world leaders with the king of Israel. It accuses...

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Jesus, Son of God, help me be like you. I need your grace so I can follow in your footsteps. Amen.


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