Homily for the Sunday of the Paralytic
On the Abolition of the Sabbath by Christ
By St. Cleopa of Sihastria
“Let no one therefore judge you in food or in drink, or regarding a feast, or new moon, or Sabbaths, which are a shadow of things to come” (Colossians 2:16–17)
Christ is risen!
On the Abolition of the Sabbath by Christ
By St. Cleopa of Sihastria
“Let no one therefore judge you in food or in drink, or regarding a feast, or new moon, or Sabbaths, which are a shadow of things to come” (Colossians 2:16–17)
Christ is risen!
Beloved faithful,
In today’s Gospel we see that Jesus Christ healed, on a Sabbath day, a paralytic who had been lying for 38 years. For this the Jews were angered, because the Lord had broken the commandment of the Sabbath. If, however, you listen attentively to what we shall speak today, you will clearly understand that the observance of the Sabbath is not given to Christians, but to the Jews; and at the same time you will understand that both the Savior and the Holy Apostles abolished, by word and deed, the observance of the Sabbath.
First, I will show that from Adam until Moses, for a period of 4,108 years, none of the ancient patriarchs kept the Sabbath as a feast. In order to understand this great truth, we will appeal to the testimonies of Holy Scripture, through which we will show that when God created man, He did not give him from the beginning a commandment to observe any day, but only placed him in the Garden of Eden — that is, in Paradise — to cultivate it and to guard it (Genesis 2:15). Then He gave him the first commandment: not to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil (Genesis 2:17). Moreover, after Adam broke the commandment of God and was driven out of Paradise, he received no commandment from God to observe any day. On the contrary, his whole life now became a continuous labor under the form of a curse, and he received this command and sentence from God, who said to him: “In the sweat of your face you shall eat your bread, until you return to the earth from which you were taken; for dust you are, and to dust you shall return” (Genesis 3:19).








