Third Joyful Mystery ~ The Nativity of Our Lord, Jesus Christ
From Christmas Morning Sermon by St. John Chrysostom
What shall I
say! And how shall I describe this Birth to you? For this wonder fills me with
astonishment. The Ancient of days has become an infant. He Who sits upon the
sublime and heavenly Throne, now lies in a manger. And He Who cannot be
touched, Who is simple, without complexity, and incorporeal, now lies subject
to the hands of men. He Who has broken the bonds of sinners, is now bound by an
infant’s bands. But He has decreed that ignominy shall become honor, infamy be
clothed with glory, and total humiliation the measure of His Goodness.
For this He
assumed my body, that I may become capable of His Word; taking my flesh, He
gives me His spirit; and so He bestowing and I receiving, He prepares for me
the treasure of Life. He takes my flesh, to sanctify me; He gives me His
Spirit, that He may save me.
Come, then,
let us observe the Feast. Truly wondrous is the whole chronicle of the
Nativity. For this day the ancient slavery is ended, the devil confounded, the
demons take to flight, the power of death is broken, paradise is unlocked, the
curse is taken away, sin is removed from us, error driven out, truth has been
brought back, the speech of kindliness diffused, and spreads on every side, a
heavenly way of life has been planted on the earth, angels communicate with men
without fear, and men now speak with angels.
Why is this?
Because God is now on earth, and man in heaven; on every side all things commingle.
He became Flesh. He did not become God. He was God. Wherefore He became flesh,
so that He Whom heaven did not contain, a manger would this day receive. He was
placed in a manger, so that He, by whom all things arc nourished, may receive
an infant’s food from His Virgin Mother. So, the Father of all ages, as an
infant at the breast, nestles in the virginal arms, that the Magi may more
easily see Him. Since this day the Magi too have come, and made a beginning of
withstanding tyranny; and the heavens give glory, as the Lord is revealed by a
star.
To Him,
then, Who out of confusion has wrought a clear path, to Christ, to the Father,
and to the Holy Ghost, we offer all praise, now and forever. Amen.
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