The
Cross is Not Only
the Mystery of Salvation, But an Example to Follow
The whole of the Easter mystery, dearly-beloved, has been
brought before us in the Gospel narrative, and the ears of the mind have been
so reached through the ear of flesh that none of you can fail to have a picture
of the events: for the text of the Divinely-inspired story has clearly shown
the treachery of the Lord Jesus Christ's betrayal, the judgment by which He was
condemned, the barbarity of His crucifixion, and glory of His resurrection. But
a sermon is still required of us, that the priests' exhortation may be added to
the solemn reading of Holy Writ, as I am sure you are with pious expectation
demanding of us as your accustomed due. Because therefore there is no place for
ignorance in faithful ears, the seed of the Word which consists of the
preaching of the Gospel, ought to grow in the soil of your heart, so that, when
choking thorns and thistles have been removed, the plants of holy thoughts and
the buds of right desires may spring up freely into fruit. For the cross of
Christ, which was set up for the salvation of mortals, is both a mystery and an
example : a sacrament where by the Divine power takes effect, an example
whereby man's devotion is excited: for to those who are rescued from the
prisoner's yoke Redemption further procures the power of following the way of
the cross by imitation. For if the world's wisdom so prides itself in its error
that every one follows the opinions and habits and whole manner of life of him whom
he has chosen as his leader, how shall we share in the name of Christ save by
being inseparably united to Him, Who is, as He Himself asserted, the Way, the
Truth, and the Life John 14:6? the Way that is of holy living, the Truth of
Divine doctrine, and the Life of eternal happiness.
Christ took our nature upon Him for our salvation
For when the whole body of mankind had fallen in our first
parents, the merciful God purposed so to succour, through His only-begotten
Jesus Christ, His creatures made after His image, that the restoration of our
nature should not be effected apart from it, and that our new estate should be
an advance upon our original position. Happy, if we had not fallen from that
which God made us; but happier, if we remain that which He has re-made us. It
was much to have received form from Christ; it is more to have a substance in
Christ. For we were taken up into its own proper self by that Nature (which
condescended to those limitations which loving-kindness dictated and which yet
incurred no sort of change. We were taken up by that Nature ), which destroyed
not what was His in what was ours, nor what was ours in what was His; which
made the person of the Godhead and of the Manhood so one in Itself that by
co-ordination of weakness and power, the flesh could not be rendered inviolable
through the Godhead, nor the Godhead passible through the flesh. We were taken
up by that Nature, which did not break off the Branch from the common stock of
our race, and yet excluded all taint of the sin which has passed upon all men.
That is to say, weakness and mortality, which were not sin, but the penalty of
sin, were undergone by the Redeemer of the World in the way of punishment, that
they might be reckoned as the price of redemption. What therefore in all of us
is the heritage of condemnation, is in Christ the mystery of godliness. For being free from debt, He gave Himself up
to that most cruel creditor, and suffered the hands of Jews to be the devil's agents
in torturing His spotless flesh. Which flesh He willed to be subject to death,
even up to His (speedy) resurrection, to this end, that believers in Him might
find neither persecution intolerable, nor death terrible, by the remembrance
that there was no more doubt about their sharing His glory than there was about
His sharing their nature.
taken from a Sermon by Saint Leo the Great
Photo taken from Wikimedia Commons
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