All share in the joy of
Christmas.
Our Savior, dearly-beloved, was
born today (Christmas day): let us be glad. For there is no
proper place for sadness, when we keep the birthday of the
Life, which destroys the fear of mortality and brings to us
the joy of promised eternity. No one is kept from sharing in
this happiness. There is for all one common measure of joy,
because as our Lord, the destroyer of sin and death, finds
none free from the charge, so He comes to free us all.
Let
the saint exult in that he draws near to victory. Let the
sinner be glad in that he is invited to being pardon. Let
the gentile take courage in that he is called to life. For
the Son of God in the fullness of time which the inscrutable
depth of the Divine counsel has determined, has taken on him
the nature of man, thereby to reconcile it to its Author: in
order that the inventor of death, the devil, might be
conquered. And in this conflict undertaken for us, the fight
was fought on great and wondrous principles of fairness.
Truly foreign to this nativity is
that which we read of all others: "no one is clean from
stain, not even the infant who has lived but one day upon
earth." Nothing therefore of the lust of the flesh has
passed into that peerless nativity, nothing of the law of
sin has entered.
A royal Virgin of the stem of David is
chosen, to be impregnated with the sacred seed and to
conceive the Divinely-human offspring in mind first and then
in body: she learns from the angel that what is to be
wrought in her is of the Holy Ghost. Nor does she believe it
loss of honor that she is soon to be the Mother of God. Her
implicit faith is confirmed also by the attesting of a
miracle, and Elizabeth receives unexpected fertility: in
order that there might be no doubt that He who had given
conception to the barren, would give it even to a
virgin.
Therefore the Word of God, Himself
God, the Son of God who "in the beginning with God," through
whom "all things were made" and "without" whom "was nothing
made," with the purpose of delivering man from eternal
death, became man: The true God and true man were combined
to form one Lord, so that, as suited the needs of our case,
one and the same Mediator between God and men, the Man
Christ Jesus, could both die with the one and rise again
with the other.
Rightly therefore did the birth of
our Salvation impart no corruption to the Virgin's purity,
because the bearing of the Truth was the keeping of honor.
Such then beloved was the nativity which became the Power of
God and the Wisdom of God even Christ, whereby He might be
one with us in manhood and surpass us in Godhead.
For unless
He were true God, He would not bring us a remedy: unless He
were true Man, He would not give us an example. Therefore
the exulting angel's song when the Lord was born is this,
"Glory to God in the Highest," and their message, "peace on
earth to men of good will." For they see that the heavenly
Jerusalem is being built up out of all the nations of the
world: and over that indescribable work of the Divine love
how ought the humbleness of men to rejoice, when the joy of
the lofty angels is so great?
Christians then must live worthily
of Christ their Head.
Let us then, dearly beloved, give
thanks to God the Father, through His Son, in the Holy
Spirit, Who "for His great mercy, wherewith He has loved
us," had pity on us: and "when we were dead in sins, has
quickened us together in Christ," that we might be in Him a
new creation and a new production.
Let us put off then the
old man with his deeds: and having obtained a share in the
birth of Christ let us renounce the works of the flesh.
Christian, acknowledge your dignity, and becoming a partner
in the Divine nature, refuse to return to the old baseness
by degenerate conduct.
Remember the Head and the Body of
which you are a member. Remember that you were rescued from
the power of darkness and brought out into God's light and
kingdom. By the mystery of Baptism you were made the temple
of the Holy Ghost: and do not subject yourself once more to
the devil; because your purchase money is the blood of
Christ, because He shall judge you in truth Who ransomed you
in mercy, who with the Father and the Holy Spirit reigns for
ever and ever.
Amen.