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A
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Christ
is risen! He is truly risen!
“Christ
is risen from the dead, and by His death He has trampled upon death and has
given life to those who are in the tombs.”
We
celebrate, during these forty days of Holy and Glorious Pascha, the victory
that our Lord, God, and Savior Jesus Christ won over sin and death. This
triumph is a triumph of light over darkness, of good over evil, of truth
over lies and falsehood. Saint Paul tells us, “sin came into the world
through one man and death through sin … then as one man's trespass led to
condemnation for all men, so one man's act of righteousness leads to
acquittal and life for all men … so that, as sin reigned in death, grace
also might reign through righteousness to eternal life through Jesus Christ
our Lord. (Romans 5:12a, 18, 21) Commenting on these words of
The
glorious Resurrection of our Lord Jesus is the greatest event in human
history. This mystery is
beyond words, beyond our ability to comprehend. Saint
John Chrysostom preached to the faithful in
Our
response to the glorious victory that Jesus won for us by His life-giving
and triumphant Resurrection is one of joy and jubilation and action. If we
carry this joy each day, especially for these forty days of the
Resurrection, many lives will be touched.
Nietzsche, the nineteenth century philosopher of atheism once
sneered: “If you want me to believe in your Redeemer, then look more
redeemed.” As the saying
goes, you may be the only Gospel a person will ever read.
In our dark culture of despair, a loving smile, a kind word, a
generous gesture, a cheerful disposition will allow others to see the
glorious light of the risen Lord burning in our hearts. Be
for the people you meet the “Good News” of our Lord’s Gospel with
radiant joy of Christ’s Resurrection shining through you. I encourage you
to strive to do the next good thing. Strive to do the next right action.
Love. Be generous. Forgive. “Love one another with brotherly affection;
outdo one another in showing honor… Rejoice with those who rejoice, weep
with those who weep … Live in harmony with one another; do not be
haughty, but associate with the lowly; never be conceited … Do not be
overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.”
(Romans 12:10, 15, 16, 21))
The
Resurrection of Christ is a spring of mercy and forgiveness for each of us
and for our world. For the
forty days of Holy Pascha, we stand in church as a reminder that we stand
in the unconditional love and boundless mercy of the risen Lord. Then,
let us “stand well” by deciding to forgive those who have hurt us and
by choosing to let go of all grudges and resentments that we hold. Let us
truly make the Resurrection of Christ a new beginning this year. “If any
one is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has passed away, behold,
the new has come.” (II Corinthians 5:17)
Our
holy Christian Faith is more than a doctrinal creed, more than a moral
code, more than a means of worship. Above all, our Christian Faith is a
Person, the Person of Jesus Christ and our profound and intimate love for
Him in the depths of our hearts! Of
themselves, creeds, moral teachings, church programs and buildings cannot
save or sanctify. It is Christ
Jesus alone who restores our fallen nature and lifts us up to become
“partakers of the Divine Nature.” His
glorious Resurrection is our victory over sin and death, darkness
and fear, guilt and shame. Indeed,
it is the “down payment” on our own resurrection if we but
follow the path that our Lord has trod. It
is by the power of His saving death and holy Resurrection that the
Sacraments, the teaching, and the good works of our Church become
themselves a life-giving spring.
This
year we rejoice with even greater joy and enthusiasm as we sing our hymns
of the Resurrection, because we celebrate this Holy Pascha with our
Orthodox brothers and sisters throughout the world. We
pray in a special way, as is our Melkite heritage, that all who sing with
one voice of the holy Resurrection of Christ may become united in His one
Body by the power of the Holy Spirit unto the glory of God our Heavenly
Father.
“May
the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the eternal High Priest
Jesus Christ Himself, the Son of God, help you to grow in faith and truth,
in unfailing gentleness and the avoidance of all anger, in patience and
forbearance, and in calmness and purity. To you, and to ourselves as well,
and to all those under heaven who shall one day come to believe in our Lord
Jesus Christ and in His Father who raised Him from the dead, may He grant
part and portion among His saints.” (from the second century Letter of
Saint Polycarp)
Finally,
may Christ our God, who conquered death by His death, grant peace and
prosperity to
Christ
is risen! He is truly Risen!
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John A. Elya
Eparch
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