Dedicated to the Lord Jesus Christ Who loved us, gave Himself for us, and washed us from our sins in His own Blood; and to the Church, which is His body.

It's interesting to compare Jesus' transfiguration with that of Moses'. Jesus' face shone as the sun and His garment was as white as the light. This certainly exceeded what Moses experienced, and yet Jesus' face did not continue to shine when He came down off of the mountain as Moses' face did. Moses' face shinned with the glory of God, but Jesus was the glory of God (John 1:14; Hebrews 1:3). 
Moses put a veil over his face to conceal the glory of God (Exodus 34:29-35) so that the people would not be afraid to come near him. Jesus' body was His veil that concealed His true glory within. 
During Jesus' transfiguration, He pulled back the veil of His flesh, and we simply caught a glimpse of His glory that he had with the Father before the world was (John 17:5). At Jesus' death, the veil of His body was "rent in two" giving us direct access to the glory of God (Hebrews 10:19-20).
We need to be conformed to the death of Christ. Reckoning ourselves dead to sin and all its effects upon us in the same way that Christ is dead to sin and all its effects upon Him. Many people focus on the death to sin but omit being alive unto God. It is assumed that if we will just die to sin, then life with Christ comes automatically.
That's no more so than physical death automatically producing physical resurrection. God doesn't need dead people. He needs people who have risen from the dead spiritually. People who know who they are "In Christ." 
The victorious New Testament believer is not just living for the Lord, but the risen Christ is actually living through him. There are over a hundred scriptural references to the indwelling presence of the Lord in the life of a believer. 
We must look into the Word, and see what God has to say about us.