By Saint Gregory Nazianzen
Christ is Born; glorify Him! Christ from heaven, go to meet Him! Christ
on earth, be lifted up! Sing to the Lord, all the earth. And
that I may join the two in one word: Let the heavens rejoice, and let
the earth be glad, because of Him who is of heaven and is now on earth.
Christ in the flesh, rejoice with trembling and with joy because of your
hope. Christ of a virgin. Live as virgins, you mothers, that you may be
mothers of Christ. Who does not worship Him who is from the beginning?
Who does not glorify Him who is also the end?
Again
the darkness is past. Again Light is made....The people that sat in
darkness, let them see the Great Light of full knowledge. Old things
have passed away. Behold, all things are becoming new. The letter gives
way, and the Spirit comes to the fore. The shadows flee away, for the
Truth has come upon them. Melchisedec is now fulfilled. He that was
without a mother (being begotten from the Father before all ages) now
becomes without a father (being born of the Virgin). The laws of nature
are upset. The world above must be filled. Christ commands it. Let us
not set ourselves against Him.
Clap
your hands together, all people. For unto us a Son is born, unto us a
Child is given, and the government shall be upon His shoulders (for with
the Cross it is raised up), and His name is called The Angel of the
Great Counsel of the Father. Let John the Baptist cry aloud: Prepare ye
the way of the Lord! And I too will cry aloud with the power of this
Day. He who is without flesh has become incarnate. The Son of God
becomes the Son of man. Jesus Christ: the same yesterday and today and
forever! Let the children of Israel who seeks signs be scandalized. Let
the pagans who seek wisdom speak of their folly. Let all the heretics
talk till their tongues ache. They shall believe when they see Him
ascending up into the heavens. And if not then, when they see Him coming
out of the heavens to sit in judgment.
This
then is our present festival. It is this that we are celebrating today:
the Coming of God to man, that we might go forth, or rather (for this is
a more proper expression), that we might go back to God - that putting
off the old man, we might put on the New; and that as we died in Adam so
we might live in Christ, being born with Christ and crucified with Him
and buried with Him and rising with Him!
From
Oration #38 delivered in 381 AD on Christmas Day