Gregory of Nazianzus -- First Paschal Oration [I-III]

Categories: feast-days, spiritual-writings

Date: 05 May 2008 06:11:09

On Easter and His Reluctance

I. It is the Day of the Resurrection, and my Beginning has good auspices. Let us then keep the Festival with splendour [Isaiah 66:5] and let us embrace one another. Let us say Brethren, even to those who hate us; much more to those who have done or suffered anything out of love for us. Let us forgive all offences for the Resurrection's sake: let us give one another pardon, I for the noble tyranny which I have suffered (for I can now call it noble); and you who exercised it, if you had cause to blame my tardiness; for perhaps this tardiness may be more precious in God's sight than the haste of others. For it is a good thing even to hold back from God for a little while, as did the great Moses of old [Exodus 4:10] and Jeremiah [Jeremiah 1:6] later on; and then to run readily to Him when He calls, as did Aaron [Exodus 4:27] and Isaiah [Isaiah 1:6] so only both be done in a dutiful spirit;— the former because of his own want of strength; the latter because of the Might of Him That calls.

II. A Mystery anointed me; I withdrew a little while at a Mystery, as much as was needful to examine myself; now I come in with a Mystery, bringing with me the Day as a good defender of my cowardice and weakness; that He Who today rose again from the dead may renew me also by His Spirit; and, clothing me with the new Man, may give me to His New Creation, to those who are begotten after God, as a good modeller and teacher for Christ, willingly both dying with Him and rising again with Him.

III. Yesterday the Lamb was slain and the door-posts were anointed, and Egypt bewailed her Firstborn, and the Destroyer passed us over, and the Seal was dreadful and reverend, and we were walled in with the Precious Blood. Today we have clean escaped from Egypt and from Pharaoh; and there is none to hinder us from keeping a Feast to the Lord our God— the Feast of our Departure; or from celebrating that Feast, not in the old leaven of malice and wickedness, but in the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth [1 Corinthians 5:8] carrying with us nothing of ungodly and Egyptian leaven.

[Parts IV - VI later in the week...]