Why Transfigured Me Exists

Transfigured Me was born from my own journey of healing, where God began revealing the person He was forming beneath years of pain, confusion, and silence.

What I discovered along the way is that healing is not about becoming someone new.

It is about allowing God to uncover the identity He formed within us from the beginning.

The Meaning of Transfiguration

Matthew 17:2

“And He was transfigured before them…”

In many spaces today, people speak about transformation — the idea of changing ourselves through effort or reinvention.

But scripture shows us something deeper.

When Jesus was transfigured on the mountain, His glory was not created in that moment. It was revealed.

In the same way, the journey of healing often becomes the place where God begins revealing the identity He formed within us from the beginning.

This Season

There are seasons in life when God calls us forward, even when the path ahead feels uncertain.

Like the Israelites standing before the Red Sea, I have found myself in moments where the only way forward required trusting God to make a way where none seemed possible.

But the beauty of that moment in Scripture is not only that God opened the sea — it is that He closed it behind them.

The things that once held them in bondage did not follow them into freedom.

In many ways, emotional healing carries a similar moment of deliverance. The former identities, patterns, grief, and burdens that once defined us no longer have the authority to follow us into the identity God is revealing.

This season of my life is one of continued surrender, healing, and trusting God with the path ahead.

Walk the Journey

If you find yourself in a season where God is uncovering deeper parts of your identity, you are not alone.

Many of us reach moments in life where the path forward requires surrender, healing, and trusting God to reveal who we were always created to be.

Transfigured Me is simply a space where I share what I am learning along the way — reflections from my own journey, scriptures that have guided me, and resources that may help others navigate their own season of healing and identity restoration.

My prayer is that something shared here encourages you to keep walking, trusting that the God who began a good work in you will faithfully reveal the fullness of who He created you to be.