From the Catecheses by Saint John Chrysostom, bishop
Christ and Moses |
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The
Israelites witnessed marvels; you also will witness marvels, greater
and more splendid than those which accompanied them on their departure
from Egypt. You did not see Pharaoh drowned with his armies, but you
have seen the devil with his weapons overcome by the waters of baptism.
The Israelites passed through the sea; you have passed from death to
life. They were delivered from the Egyptians; you have been delivered
from the powers of darkness. The Israelites were freed from slavery to a
pagan people; you have been freed from the much greater slavery to sin.
Do you need another argument to show that the gifts
you have received are greater than theirs? The Israelites could not look
on the face of Moses in glory, though he was their fellow servant and
kinsman. But you have seen the face of Christ in his glory. Paul cried
out: We see the glory of the Lord with faces unveiled.
In those days Christ was present to the Israelites as
he followed them, but he is present to us in a much deeper sense. The
Lord was with them because of the favor he showed to Moses; now he is
with us, but not simply because of your obedience. After Egypt they
dwelt in desert places; after your departure you will dwell in heaven.
Their great leader and commander was Moses; we have a new Moses, God
himself, as our leader and commander.
What distinguished the first Moses? Moses, Scripture tells us, was more gentle than all who dwelt upon the earth.
We can rightly say the same of the new Moses, for there was with him
the very Spirit of gentleness, united to him in his inmost being. In
those days Moses raised his hands to heaven and brought down manna, the
bread of angels; the new Moses raises his hands to heaven and gives us
the food of eternal life. Moses struck the rock and brought forth
streams of water; Christ touches his table, strikes the spiritual rock
of the new covenant and draws forth the living water of the Spirit. This
rock is like a fountain in the midst of Christ’s table. so that on all
sides the flocks may draw near to this living spring and refresh
themselves in the waters of salvation.
Since this fountain, this source of life, this table
surrounds us with untold blessings and fills us with the gifts of the
Spirit, let us approach it with sincerity of heart and purity of
conscience to receive grace and mercy in our time of need. Grace and
mercy be yours from the only-begotten Son, our Lord and Savior Jesus
Christ; through him and with him be glory, honor and power to the
Father and the life-giving Spirit, now and always and for ever. Amen.
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