The
Incarnation an Unceasing Source of Joy
Though
all the divine utterances exhort us, dearly beloved, to rejoice in the Lord
always Philippians 4:4, yet today we are no doubt incited to a full spiritual
joy, when the mystery of the Lord's nativity is shining brightly upon us , so
that we may have recourse to that unutterable condescension of the Divine
Mercy, whereby the Creator of men deigned to become man, and be found ourselves
in His nature whom we worship in ours. For God the Son of God, the
only-begotten of the eternal and not-begotten Father, remaining eternal in the
form of God, and unchangeably and without time possessing the property of being
no way different to the Father He received the form of a slave without loss of
His own majesty, that He might advance us to His state and not lower Himself to
ours. Hence both natures abiding in possession of their own properties such
unity is the result of the union that whatever of Godhead is there is
inseparable from the manhood: and whatever of manhood, is indivisible from the
Godhead.
The
Virgin's conception explained
In
celebrating therefore the birthday of our Lord and Saviour, dearly beloved, let
us entertain pure thoughts of the blessed Virgin's child-bearing, so as to
believe that at no moment of time was the power of the Word wanting to the
flesh and soul which she conceived, and that the temple of Christ's body did
not previously receive its form and soul that its Inhabitant might come and
take possession but through Himself and in Himself was the beginning given to
the New Man, so that in the one Son of God and Man there might be Godhead
without a mother, and Manhood without a Father. For her virginity fecundated by
the Holy Spirit at one and the same time brought forth without trace of
corruption both the offspring and the Maker of her race. Hence also the same
Lord, as the Evangelist relates, asked of the Jews whose son they had learned
Christ to be on the authority of the Scriptures, and when they replied that the
tradition was He would come of David's seed, How, says He, does David in the
Spirit call Him Lord, saying, the Lord said to my Lord: sit on My right hand
till I place your enemies as the footstool of your feet ? And the Jews could
not solve the question put, because they did not understand that in the one
Christ both the stock of David and the Divine nature were there prophesied.
In
redeeming man, justice as well as mercy had to be considered
But the
majesty of the Son of God in which He is equal with the Father in its garb of a
slave's humility feared no diminution, required no augmentation: and the very
effect of His mercy which He expended on the restitution of man, He was able to
bring about solely by the power of His Godhead; so as to rescue the creature
that was made in the image of God from the yoke of his cruel oppressor. But
because the devil had not shown himself so violent in his attack on the first
man as to bring him over to his side without the consent of His free will,
man's voluntary sin and hostile desires had to be destroyed in such wise that
the standard of justice should not stand in the way of the gift of Grace. And
therefore in the general ruin of the entire human race there was but one remedy
in the secret of the Divine plan which could succour the fallen, and that was
that one of the sons of Adam should be born free and innocent of original
transgression, to prevail for the rest both by His example and His merits.
Still further, because this was not permitted by natural generation, and
because there could be no offspring from our faulty stock without seed, of
which the Scripture says, Who can make a clean thing conceived of an unclean
seed? Is it not You who is alone Job 14:4? David's Lord was made David's Son,
and from the fruit of the promised branch sprang One without fault, the twofold
nature joining together into one Person, that by one and the same conception
and birth might spring our Lord Jesus Christ, in Whom was present both true
Godhead for the performance of mighty works and true Manhood for the endurance
of sufferings.
All
heresies proceed from failure to believe the twofold nature of Christ
The
catholic Faith then, dearly beloved, may scorn the errors of the heretics that
bark against it, who, deceived by the vanity of worldly wisdom, have forsaken
the Gospel of Truth, and being unable to understand the Incarnation of the
Word, have constructed for themselves out of the source of enlightenment
occasion of blindness. For after investigating almost all false believers'
opinions, even those which presume to deny the Holy Spirit, we come to the
conclusion that hardly any one has gone astray, unless he has refused to
believe the reality of the two natures in Christ under the confession of one
Person. For some have ascribed to the Lord only manhood , others only Deity.
Some have said that, though there was in Him true Godhead, His flesh was
unreal. Others have acknowledged that He took true flesh but say that He had
not the nature of God the Father; and by assigning to His Godhead what belonged
to His human substance, have made for themselves a greater and a lesser God,
although there can be in true Godhead no grades: seeing that whatever is less
than God, is not God. Others recognizing that there is no difference between
Father and Son, because they could not understand unity of Godhead except in
unity of Person, have maintained that the Father is the same as the Son : so
that to be born and nursed, to suffer and die, to be buried and rise again,
belonged to the same Father who sustained throughout the Person of both Man and
the Word. Certain have thought that our Lord Jesus Christ had a body not of our
substance but assumed from higher and subtler elements : whereas certain others
have considered that in the flesh of Christ there was no human soul, but that
the Godhead of the Word Itself fulfilled the part of soul. But their unwise
assertion passes into this form that, though they acknowledge the existence of
a soul in the Lord, yet they say it was devoid of mind, because the Godhead of
Itself was sufficient for all purposes of reason to the Man as well as to the
God in Christ. Lastly the same people have dared to assert that a certain
portion of the Word was turned into Flesh, so that in the manifold varieties of
this one dogma, not only the nature of the flesh and of the soul but also the
essence of the Word Itself is dissolved...
The
Deity and the Manhood were present in Christ from the very first
Keep far
from your hearts, dearly beloved, the poisonous lies of the devil's
inspirations, and knowing that the eternal Godhead of the Son underwent no
growth while with the Father, be wise and consider that to the same nature to
which it was said in Adam, You are earth, and unto earth shall you go Genesis
3:19, it is said in Christ, sit on My right hand. According to that Nature,
whereby Christ is equal to the Father, the Only-begotten was never inferior to
the sublimity of the Father; nor was the glory which He had with the Father a
temporal possession; for He is on the very right hand of the Father, of which
it is said in Exodus, Your right hand, O Lord, is glorified in power Exodus
16:6; and in Isaiah, Lord, who has believed our report? And the arm of the
Lord, to whom is it revealed Isaiah 53:1? The man, therefore, assumed into the
Son of God, was in such wise received into the unity of Christ's Person from
His very commencement in the body, that without the Godhead He was not
conceived, without the Godhead He was not brought forth, without the Godhead He
was not nursed. It was the same Person in the wondrous acts, and in the
endurance of insults; through His human weakness crucified, dead and buried:
through His Divine power, being raised the third day, He ascended to the
heavens, sat down at the right hand of the Father, and in His nature as man
received from the Father that which in His nature as God He Himself also gave.
The
fullness of the Godhead is imparted to the Body (the Church) through the Head,
(Christ)
Meditate,
dearly beloved on these things with devout hearts, and be always mindful of the
apostle's injunction, who admonishes all men, saying, See lest any one deceive
you through philosophy and vain deceit according to the tradition of men, and
not according to Christ; for in Him dwells all the fullness of the Godhead
bodily, and you have been filled in Him Colossians 2:8-10 . He said not
spiritually but bodily, that we may understand the substance of flesh to be
real, where there is the dwelling in the body of the fullness of the Godhead:
wherewith, of course, the whole Church is also filled, which, clinging to the
Head, is the body of Christ; who lives and reigns with the Father and the Holy
Ghost, God for ever and ever. Amen.
taken from a Sermon by Saint Leo the Great
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