The firstborn of the new creation
The
reign of life has begun, the tyranny of death is ended. A new birth has
taken place, a new life has come, a new order of existence has
appeared, our very nature has been transformed! This birth is not
brought about by human generation, by the will of man, or by the desire
of the flesh, but by God.
If you wonder how, I will explain in clear language.
Faith is the womb that conceives this new life, baptism the rebirth by
which it is brought forth into the light of day. The Church is its
nurse; her teachings are its milk, the bread from heaven is its food. It
is brought to maturity by the practice of virtue; it is wedded to
wisdom; it gives birth to hope. Its home is the kingdom; its rich
inheritance the joys of paradise; its end, not death, but the blessed
and everlasting life prepared for those who are worthy.
This is the day the Lord has made – a day far
different from those made when the world was first created and which are
measured by the passage of time. This is the beginning of a new
creation. On this day, as the prophet says, God makes a new heaven and a
new earth. What is this new heaven? you may ask. It is the firmament of
our faith in Christ. What is the new earth? A good heart, a heart like
the earth, which drinks up the rain that falls on it and yields a rich
harvest.
In this new creation, purity of life is the sun, the
virtues are the stars, transparent goodness is the air, and the depths
of the riches of wisdom and knowledge, the sea. Sound doctrine, the
divine teachings are the grass and plants that feed God’s flock, the
people whom he shepherds; the keeping of the commandments is the fruit
borne by the trees.
On this day is created the true man, the man made in
the image and likeness of God. For this day the Lord has made is the
beginning of this new world. Of this day the prophet says that it is not
like other days, nor is this night like other nights. But still we have
not spoken of the greatest gift it has brought us. This day destroyed
the pangs of death and brought to birth the firstborn of the dead.
I ascend to my Father and to your Father, to my God
and to your God. O what wonderful good news! He who for our sake became
like us in order to make us his brothers, now presents to his true
Father his own humanity in order to draw all his kindred up after him.
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