| Christmas Prolog |
The Nativity of Our Lord, God and Savior Jesus Christ But when the fullness of the time had come, God sent forth His Son
(Galatians 4:4) to save the human race. And when nine months were
fulfilled from the Annunciation, when the Archangel Gabriel had
appeared to the Most-holy Virgin in Nazareth, saying, Rejoice, thou that art highly favored … behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and bring forth a Son
(Luke 1:28, 31), at that time there went forth a decree from Caesar
Augustus that all the people of the Roman Empire should be taxed. In
accordance with this decree, everyone had to go to his own town and be
registered. That is why the righteous Joseph came with the Most-holy
Virgin to Bethlehem, the city of David, for they were both of the royal
lineage of David. Since many people descended on this small town for
the census, Joseph and Mary were unable to find lodging in any house,
and they sought shelter in a cave which shepherds used as a sheepfold.
In this cave-on the night between Saturday and Sunday, on the 25th of
December-the Most-holy Virgin gave birth to the Savior of the world,
the Lord Jesus Christ. Giving birth to Him without pain just as He was
conceived without sin by the Holy Spirit and not by man, she herself
wrapped Him in swaddling clothes, worshiped Him as God, and laid Him in
a manger. Then the righteous Joseph drew near and worshiped Him as the
Divine Fruit of the Virgin's womb. Then the shepherds came in from the
fields, directed by an angel of God, and worshiped Him as the Messiah
and Savior. The shepherds heard a multitude of God's angels singing: Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men
(Luke 2:14). At that time three wise men arrived from the east, led by
a wondrous star, bearing their gifts: gold, frankincense and myrrh.
They worshiped Him as the King of kings, and offered Him their gifts
(Matthew 2). Thus entered the world He Whose coming was foretold by the
prophets, and Who was born in the same manner in which it had been
prophesied: of a Most-holy Virgin, in the town of Bethlehem, of the
lineage of David according to the flesh, at the time when there was no
king in Jerusalem of the lineage of Judah, but rather when Herod, a
foreigner, was reigning. After many types and prefigurings, messengers
and heralds, prophets and righteous men, wise men and kings, finally He
appeared, the Lord of the world and King of kings, to perform the work
of the salvation of mankind, which could not be performed by His
servants. To Him be eternal glory and praise! Amen. HYMN OF PRAISE Out of burning love, Thou didst come down from heaven; REFLECTION The Lord Jesus, born in Bethlehem, was first
worshiped by shepherds and wise men (astrologers) from the east-the
simplest and the wisest of this world. Even today, those who most
sincerely worship the Lord Jesus as God and Savior are the simplest and
the wisest of this world. Perverted simplicity and half-learned wisdom
were always the enemies of Christ's divinity and His Gospel. But who
were these wise men from the east? This question was especially studied
by St. Dimitri of Rostov. He claims that they were kings of certain
smaller regions or individual towns in Persia, Arabia and Egypt. At the
same time, they were erudite in the knowledge of astronomy. This
wondrous star appeared to them, which announced the birth of the New
King. According to St. Dimitri, this star appeared to them nine months
before the birth of the Lord Jesus, i.e., at the time of His conception
by the Most-holy Theotokos. They spent nine months in studying this
star, in preparing for the journey and in traveling. They arrived in
Bethlehem shortly after the birth of the Savior of the world. One of
them was called Melchior. He was old, with long white hair and beard.
He offered the Lord the gift of gold. The second was called Caspar, of
ruddy face, young and beardless. He offered the Lord the gift of
frankincense. The third was called Balthasar, of dark complexion and a
very heavy beard. He offered the Lord the gift of myrrh. After their
deaths, their bodies were taken to Constantinople, from Constantinople
to Milan, and from Milan to Cologne. It can be added that these three
wise men were representatives of the three main races of men that
descended from Noah's three sons: Shem, Ham and Japheth. The Persian
represented the Japhethites, the Arabian represented the Semites, and
the Egyptian represented the Hamites. Thus it can be said that, through
these three, the whole human race worshiped the Incarnate Lord and God. CONTEMPLATION Contemplate the beauty of the soul of the Most-holy Theotokos: HOMILY The only-begotten Son of God, brethren, begotten in eternity of the Father without a mother, was born in time of a mother without a father. That first begetting is an unfathomable mystery of the Holy Trinity in eternity, and the second is the unfathomable mystery of God's power and love for mankind in time. The greatest mystery in time corresponds to the greatest mystery in eternity. Without entering into this greatest mystery with the small taper of our understanding, let us be content, brethren, with the knowledge that our salvation had its origin not from man or from earth, but from the greatest heights of the divine invisible world. So great is God's mercy, and so great is the dignity of man, that the Son of God Himself came down from eternity into time, from heaven to earth, from the throne of glory to the shepherd's cave, solely to save mankind, to cleanse men from sin and to return them to Paradise. I came forth from the Father, where I had everything, and am come into the world, which cannot give Me anything. The Lord was born in a cave to show that the whole world is one dark cave, which He alone can illumine. The Lord was born in Bethlehem-and Bethlehem means ``the House of Bread''-to show that He is the only Bread of Life worthy of true men. O Lord Jesus, the Pre-eternal Son of the Living God and the Son of the Virgin Mary, enlighten us and nourish us with Thyself. To Thee be glory and praise forever. Amen. |