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The sermon centers on the transformative hope of Christian glory, rooted in Christ's divine nature and the ultimate destiny of believers. Drawing from 2 Timothy 2 and Luke 9, it emphasizes that Christ's glory—revealed in the Transfiguration—anticipates the eternal inheritance reserved in heaven, where believers will be conformed to His image. The passage underscores that this glory is not merely a future reward but a present reality shaping the believer's identity, purpose, and perseverance through suffering. The preacher highlights how God's glory is both revealed in creation and progressively realized in the lives of those who seek Him, calling the church to live in anticipation of seeing Christ as He is. Ultimately, the message is one of joyful hope, urging believers to purify themselves in light of this coming glory and to reflect Christ's presence in their lives, even amid present trials.