You and I are closer to some people than we are to others. We have acquaintances, friends and loved ones. We share some things with everyone and more personal things with our friends, but we reserve our most intimate moments for those who know us best and are in the best position to understand when something unexpected or troubling happens in our lives.
Jesus was closer to some of his followers than to others. He had many disciples, 12 apostles and an inner circle of three best friends: Peter, James and his beloved disciple, John. He shared some things with all of his followers and more personal things with the apostles. For instance, the Last Supper, but he reserved his most intimate moments for his inner circle.
Jesus shared with these three closest friends his most glorious moments like his Transfiguration in today's Gospel and his most painful moments, like the Agony in the Garden. These three were the ones who knew Jesus the best and the price he was paying personally to do his Father's will. These three knew more than the others who Jesus was on the inside — they knew more about his courage, as well as his fears — which will make Peter and James' abandonment of Jesus on Good Friday all the more painful.
“That is the basic message of Jesus’ Transfiguration for us: the road to glory passes through Calvary!”