December: Day 25: Teaching 3:
The Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ
(On the day of the Nativity of Christ, Christians should bring gifts to their Savior following the example of the Eastern sages: instead of gold - faith, instead of frankincense - gratitude and praise to God, and instead of myrrh - a willingness to do good to people.)
By Archpriest Grigory Dyachenko
The Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ
(On the day of the Nativity of Christ, Christians should bring gifts to their Savior following the example of the Eastern sages: instead of gold - faith, instead of frankincense - gratitude and praise to God, and instead of myrrh - a willingness to do good to people.)
By Archpriest Grigory Dyachenko
I. Today we celebrate the Nativity of the Savior of the world, the Lord Jesus Christ. For 5,508 years, people awaited this event. All these millennia, the Lord prepared the world for the Savior's birth. By the end of these millennia, one might say the entire universe, both on the basis of divine revelations and due to the awareness of spiritual weaknesses, awaited the heavenly Redeemer. The Nativity of Christ the Savior occurred as follows. Before His coming, the Jews were under Roman rule. The Roman Emperor, Caesar Augustus, ordered a nationwide census, and every Roman subject was required to register in his hometown. Joseph and his betrothed, the Holy Virgin Mary, were from Bethlehem but lived in Nazareth, so they set out from Nazareth for Bethlehem. Unable to find room at an inn, they stopped to spend the night in a cave outside the city. Here the Lord was born and, wrapped in swaddling clothes, was laid in a manger. The shepherds of Bethlehem were the first to learn of the Savior's birth. An angel appeared to them and told them that Christ the Lord had been born. They were also privileged to see angels praising God and crying out, "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among those whom He is pleased." They were the first to worship the newborn Savior when they arrived at the cave. After them, the Magi (wise men) of the East learned of the Savior's birth and came to worship Him. They brought gifts to the newborn Christ: gold, as to a king; frankincense, or precious incense, as to God; and myrrh (an aromatic ointment), as to one about to die.








