F.B. Meyer reflects on the Transfiguration of Jesus, emphasizing His deep connection with nature and the significance of His communion with the disciples on Mount Hermon. Meyer highlights the appearance of Moses and Elijah, who represent the Law and the Prophets, affirming Jesus' dignity and foreshadowing His impending death and resurrection. The sermon underscores the importance of focusing on Jesus alone, as the voice of God commands the disciples to listen to Him, moving beyond the Law and Prophets to the fulfillment found in Christ. Meyer encourages believers to seek solace and strength in Jesus, especially in times of loss and uncertainty, as He is sufficient for every need. The theme of Christ's death and resurrection is presented as the central focus of heaven and the key to understanding salvation.