
Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional
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Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional
Serve Where You Are | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 17:1-2
Serve Where You Are — Devotional on Matthew 17:1–2
Keywords: Matthew 17:1–2, Transfiguration, discipleship, calling, purpose, everyday faith
In Matthew 17:1–2, Jesus takes Peter, James, and John up a mountain and reveals His glory in the Transfiguration. These three disciples were far from perfect, yet Jesus entrusted them with a glimpse of heaven. Their role was unique, but it didn’t make them more valuable than the others—it simply reflected God’s plan for them.
In this episode we explore:
- Why only Peter, James, and John saw the Transfiguration.
- How God gives each believer unique roles and callings.
- The importance of shining Christ’s light in ordinary, daily faithfulness.
- Why comparison robs us of purpose, but obedience multiplies impact.
Reflection Question: Where in your life do you need to stop comparing and start embracing the role God has placed before you?
Challenge: Look for one simple way to reflect Jesus’ light today—through prayer, kindness, encouragement, or service.
Listen in and be encouraged: your everyday obedience might be someone else’s glimpse of God’s glory.