The Glory You Gave
Me, I Have Given to Them
Our
Lord’s words in the gospel bring out the meaning of this text more clearly.
After having conferred all power on his disciples by his blessing, he obtained
many other gifts for them by his prayer to the Father. Among these was included
the greatest gift of all, which was that they were no longer to be divided in
their judgement of what was right and good, for they were all to be united to
the one supreme Good. As the Apostle says, they were to be bound together with
the bonds of peace in the unity that comes from the Holy Spirit. They were to
be made one body and one spirit by the one hope to which they were all called.
We shall do better, however, to quote the sacred words of the gospel itself. I
pray, the Lord says, that
they all may be one; that as you, Father, are in me and I am in you, so they
also may be one in us.
Now
the bond that creates this unity is glory. That the Holy Spirit is called glory
no one can deny if he thinks carefully about the Lord’s words: The
glory you gave to me, I have given to them. In fact, he gave this glory to his
disciples when he said to them: Receive the Holy Spirit. Although he had always possessed it,
even before the world existed, he himself received this glory when he put on
human nature. Then, when his human nature had been glorified by the Spirit, the
glory of the Spirit was passed on to all his kin, beginning with his disciples.
This is why he said: The glory you gave to me, I have given to
them, so that they may be one as we are one. With me in them and you in me, I
want them to be perfectly one.
Whoever
has grown from infancy to manhood and attained to spiritual maturity possesses
the mastery over his passions and the purity that makes it possible for him to
receive the glory of the Spirit. He is that perfect dove upon whom the eyes of
the bridegroom rest when he says: One alone is my dove, my perfect one.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of
Readings
From a homily on the Song of
Songs by Saint Gregory of Nyssa, bishop
Photo taken from Barry
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