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From a sermon by Saint Augustine
A new creation in Christ |
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I
speak to you who have just been reborn in baptism, my little children
in Christ, you who are the new offspring of the Church, gift of the
Father, proof of Mother Church’s fruitfulness. All of you who stand fast
in the Lord are a holy seed, a new colony of bees, the very flower of
our ministry and fruit of our toil, my joy and my crown. It is the words
of the Apostle that I address to you: Put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh and its desires, so that you may be clothed with the life of him whom you have put on in this sacrament. You
have all been clothed with Christ by your baptism in him. There is
neither Jew nor Greek; there is neither slave nor freeman; there is
neither male nor female; you are all one in Christ Jesus.
Such is the power of this sacrament: it is a sacrament
of new life which begins here and now with the forgiveness of all past
sins, and will be brought to completion in the resurrection of the dead.
You have been buried with Christ by baptism into death in order
that, as Christ has risen from the dead, you also may walk in newness of
life.
You are walking now by faith, still on pilgrimage in a
mortal body away from the Lord; but he to whom your steps are directed
is himself the sure and certain way for you: Jesus Christ, who for our
sake became man. For all who fear him he has stored up abundant
happiness, which he will reveal to those who hope in him, bringing it to
completion when we have attained the reality which even now we possess
in hope.
This is the octave day of your new birth. Today is
fulfilled in you the sign of faith that was prefigured in the Old
Testament by the circumcision of the flesh on the eighth day after
birth. When the Lord rose from the dead, he put off the mortality of the
flesh; his risen body was still the same body, but it was no longer
subject to death. By his resurrection he consecrated Sunday, or the
Lord’s day. Though the third after his passion, this day is the eighth
after the Sabbath, and thus also the first day of the week.
And so your own hope of resurrection, though not yet
realised, is sure and certain, because you have received the sacrament
or sign of this reality, and have been given the pledge of the Spirit. If,
then, you have risen with Christ, seek the things that are above, where
Christ is seated at the right hand of God. Set your hearts on heavenly
things, not the things that are on earth. For you have died and your
life is hidden with Christ in God. When Christ, your life, appears, then
you too will appear with him in glory.
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