St Gregory Nazianzen
The wonder of the Incarnation |
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The
very Son of God, older than the ages, the invisible, the
incomprehensible, the incorporeal, the beginning of beginning, the light
of light, the fountain of life and immortality, the image of the
archetype, the immovable seal, the perfect likeness, the definition and
word of the Father: he it is who comes to his own image and takes our
nature for the good of our nature, and unites himself to an intelligent
soul for the good of my soul, to purify like by like. He takes to
himself all that is human, except for sin. He was conceived by the
Virgin Mary, who had been first prepared in soul and body by the Spirit;
his coming to birth had to be treated with honour, virginity had to
receive new honor. He comes forth as God, in the human nature he has
taken, one being, made of two contrary elements, flesh and spirit.
Spirit gave divinity, flesh received it.
He who makes rich is made poor; he takes on the
poverty of my flesh, that I may gain the riches of his divinity. He who
is full is made empty; he is emptied for a brief space of his glory,
that I may share in his fullness. What is this wealth of goodness? What
is this mystery that surrounds me? I received the likeness of God, but
failed to keep it. He takes on my flesh, to bring salvation to the
image, immortality to the flesh. He enters into a second union with us, a
union far more wonderful than the first.
Holiness had to be brought to man by the humanity
assumed by one who was God, so that God might overcome the tyrant by
force and so deliver us and lead us back to himself through the
mediation of his Son. The Son arranged this for the honour of the
Father, to whom the Son is clearly obedient in all things.
The Good Shepherd, who lays down his life for the
sheep, came in search of the straying sheep to the mountains and hills
on which you used to offer sacrifice. When he found it, he took it on
the shoulders that bore the wood of the cross, and led it back to the
life of heaven.
Christ, the light of all lights, follows John, the
lamp that goes before him. The Word of God follows the voice in the
wilderness; the bridegroom follows the bridegroom’s friend, who prepares
a worthy people for the Lord by cleansing them by water in preparation
for the Spirit.
We needed God to take our flesh and die, that we might
live. We have died with him, that we may be purified. We have risen
again with him, because we have died with him. We have been glorified
with him, because we have risen again with him.
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