From the Explanation on Ecclesiastes by St Gregory of Agrigentum
Come to the Lord and receive enlightenment |
---|
Saint Mary Magdalen de Pazzi |
Light is sweet, says Ecclesiastes, at the sight of the sun the eyes are glad.
Take away light, and the world is without beauty. Take away light, and
life itself is without life. Moses, a man who saw God, says God saw the light and said it was good. So it is right for us to contemplate the great, the true, the eternal light that enlightens every man that comes into the world –
that is, Christ the saviour and redeemer of the world, who was made man
and lived the human condition to its very end. Of him the prophet David
says in the Psalms,
Sing to the Lord and celebrate his name!
Make a road for him who rides upon the clouds –
“The Lord” is his name.
Rejoice in his sight!
He called the light sweet and foretold that it would be
good to see with his own eyes the Sun of glory, he who as God-in-man
said I am the light of the world. Anyone who follows me will not be walking in the dark: he will have the light of life. And again: This is the judgement, that light has come into the world.
In this way he used the light of the sun, which we perceive with our
eyes, as a prefiguration of the coming of the Sun of justice. That Sun
was sweet indeed for those who were found worthy to be taught by him and
to see him with their own eyes just like any other man. He was not just
any man, he was also the true God, and this is why he made the blind
see, the lame walk and the deaf hear, this is why he cleansed people
afflicted with leprosy and by his sole command called the dead back to
life.
Moreover, even now, in the present, it is a most sweet
activity to look on him with the eyes of the spirit, to contemplate his
divine beauty and ponder it in our hearts. Thus through communion and
togetherness we are enlightened and adorned, our spirits filled with
sweetness and we ourselves wrapped in holiness as in a cloak. We attain
understanding and finally we are filled with exultation in God which
will last all the days of this our present life. As the wise preacher
Ecclesiastes said, However great the number of years that a man may live, let him enjoy them all. Obviously the Sun of justice makes all who gaze on him rejoice. As the prophet David says:
The righteous are glad and exult in God’s sight;
they rejoice in their gladness.
and
Rejoice in the Lord, you just: it is good for the upright to praise him.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.