The Light That
Enlightens Every Man
The lamp that is set
on the lamp-stand is the true light from the Father, the light that enlightens
every man coming into the world, namely our Lord Jesus Christ. By becoming one
of us and assuming our human nature he became and was called the lamp. This
means that he is by nature the wisdom and word of God, the Father, which is
faithfully and loyally preached in God’s Church and which is raised up as a
shining and resplendent light among the nations by a life of virtue led in
accordance with the commandments, giving light to all who are in the house (by
that I mean in this world). So the divine Word says somewhere: Nor
do men light a lamp and put it under a bushel, but on a stand, and it gives
light to all in the house.Clearly he is calling himself a lamp, for
while he was God by nature he became a man according to God’s plan of salvation.
I think that in his
wisdom the great David understood this when he called the Lord a lamp: Your
word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path. For that is the sort of Saviour my
Lord and God is, delivering men from the darkness of ignorance and sin, which
is also why scripture calls him a lamp.
Like a lamp he has
dispelled the gloom of ignorance and the darkness of sin, and in this way he
alone has become the path to salvation for all men. By virtue and knowledge he
brings to the Father all those who are resolved to follow him, who is the way
of righteousness, by keeping the divine commandments. The Holy Church he calls
the lamp-stand, for through its preaching the word of God shines out on it and
enlightens all that live in this world, as in a house, with the brightness of
truth, filling the minds of all men with the knowledge of God.
If the letter is not
understood according to the spirit, then it can only be grasped with the
senses, which means that what it has to say is restricted and the force of what
is written is not allowed to sink into the mind.
Therefore, let us not
put the lamp (that is the enlightening word of knowledge) which we have lit by
spiritual contemplation and action under a bushel. Let us not be guilty of
restricting the incomprehensible force of wisdom by the letter. Let us put it
on the lamp-stand (by that I mean the Church), where on the heights of true
contemplation it may hold out the light of divine teaching to all men.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of
Readings
From the
discourses addressed to Thalassius by Saint Maximus the Confessor
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taken from Wikimedia
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