"For the Son of Man has come to seek and to save
that which was lost" (Luke 19:10)
Finally, we have reached the feast of the Nativity of Christ and we have bowed down to the eternal Child with the Most Pure Ever-Virgin, His Mother, and we have sung with the Church of God's extreme compassion and condescension towards us, for the Son of God became the Son of man in order to save perishing man.
But we have not yet accomplished a great deed merely by bowing before the divine Infant, for many of us have worshiped only with our bodies, and worship with the body without worship of the spirit is a sacrifice far from pleasing to God; it is the Church, not us, that has truly sung of His ineffable goodness and condescension toward humanity: we have been only listeners. I want to ask you and myself: are we doing anything in response to such unspeakable condescension of the Son of God toward us? For such an extreme and astonishing self-emptying of the Son of God for the salvation of perishing humanity demands, my brothers, urgent and intensified efforts from us in the work of salvation.






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