Tuesday, May 10, 2011
The Lord will accept the last even as the first
If any man
be devout and love God,
let him
enjoy this fair and radiant triumphal feast.
If any man
be a wise servant,
let him
enter rejoicing into the joy of his Lord.
If any have
labored long in fasting,
let him now
receive his recompense.
If any have
wrought from the first hour,
let him
today receive his just reward.
If any have
come at the third hour,
let him
with thankfulness keep the feast.
If any have
arrived at the sixth hour,
let him
have no misgivings,
because he
shall in no wise be deprived.
If any have
delayed until the ninth hour,
let him
draw near, fearing nothing.
If any have
tarried even until the eleventh hour,
let him
also be not alarmed at his tardiness;
for the
Lord, who is jealous of his honor,
will accept
the last even as the first;
he gives
rest unto him who comes at the eleventh hour,
even as
unto him who has worked from the first hour.
And He
shows mercy upon the last,
and cares
for the first;
and to the
one he gives, and upon the other he bestows gifts.
And he both
accepts the deeds,
and
welcomes the intention,
and honors
the acts and praises the offering.
Wherefore,
enter ye all into the joy of your Lord,
and receive
your reward,
both the
first and likewise the second.
You rich
and poor together,
hold high
festival.
You sober
and you heedless,
honor the
day.
Rejoice
today,
both you
who have fasted
and you who
have disregarded the fast.
The table
is fully laden;
feast
sumptuously.
The calf is
fatted;
let no one
go hungry away.
Enjoy the
feast of faith;
receive all
the riches of loving-kindness.
Let no one
bewail his poverty,
for the
universal kingdom has been revealed.
Let no one
weep for his iniquities,
for pardon
has shone forth from the grave.
Let no one
fear death,
for the
Savior's death has set us free:
he that was
held prisoner of it has annihilated it.
By
descending into hell, he made hell captive.
He
embittered it when it tasted of his flesh.
And Isaiah,
foretelling this, cried:
"Hell
was embittered when it encountered thee in the lower regions."
It was
embittered, for it was abolished.
It was
embittered, for it was mocked.
It was
embittered, for it was slain.
It was
embittered, for it was overthrown.
It was
embittered, for it was fettered in chains.
It took a
body, and met God face to face.
It took
earth, and encountered heaven.
It took
that which was seen, and fell upon the unseen.
O Death,
where is your sting?
O Hell,
where is your victory?
Christ is
risen, and you are overthrown.
Christ is
risen, and the demons are fallen.
Christ is
risen, and the angels rejoice.
Christ is
risen, and life reigns.
Christ is
risen, and not one dead remains in the grave.
For Christ,
being risen from the dead,
is become
the first-fruits of those who have fallen asleep.
To him be
glory and dominion unto ages of ages. Amen.
-- From an Easter Sermon by St John Chrysostom
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