From an Easter letter by Saint Anthanasius, bishop
We keep the coming feast of the Lord through deeds,
not
words
The Word who became all things for us is close to us, our
Lord Jesus Christ who promises to remain with always. He cries out, saying, “See, I am with you all the days of this age. He is Himself the shepherd, the high priest,
the way and the door, and has become all things at once for us. In the same way, He has come among us as our
feast and holy days as well. The blessed
Apostle says of Him who was awaited: Christ
has been sacrificed as our Passover.
It was Christ who shed His light on the psalmist as he prayed: You are my joy, deliver me from those
surrounding me.
True joy, genuine festival,
means the casting out of
wickedness.
To achieve this one must
live a life
of perfect goodness and,
in the serenity of the fear of God,
practice contemplation in one’s heart.
This was the way of the saints, who in their lifetime and at
every stage of life rejoiced as at a feast.
Blessed David, for example, not once but seven times rose at night to
win God’s favor through prayer. The
great Moses was full of joy as he sang God’s praises in hymns of victory for
the defeat of Pharaoh and the oppressors of the Hebrew people. Others had hearts filled always with gladness
as they performed their sacred duty of worship, like the great Samuel and the
blessed Elijah. Because of their holy
lives they gained freedom, and now keep festival in heaven. They rejoice after their pilgrimage in
shadows, and now distinguish the reality from the promise.
When we celebrate the feast in our own day, what path are we
to take? As we draw near to this feast,
who is to be our guide? Beloved, it must
be none other than Jesus Christ. He
says: I am the way. As blessed John tells us: it is Christ who takes away the sin of the world. It
is He who purifies our souls, as the prophet Jeremiah says: Stand upon the ways; look and see which is
the good path, and you will find in it the way of amendment for your souls.
In former times the blood of goats and the ashes of a calf
were sprinkled on those who were unclean, but they were able to purify only the
body. Now through the grace of God’s
Word everyone is made abundantly clean.
If we follow Christ closely, we shall be allowed, even on this earth, to
stand as it were on the threshold of the heavenly Jerusalem, and enjoy the
contemplation of that everlasting feast, like the blessed apostles, who in
following the Savior as their leader, showed, and still show, the way to obtain
the same gift from God.
They said: See, we have left all things and followed You.
We too follow the Lord, and we keep His feast by deeds rather than by
words.
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