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My beloved children in the lands of immigration, Priests and
congregation.
I congratulate you all for the Feast of Resurrection, wishing you all
on this Feast peace and edification, with all goodness and blessing. I
always love to hear good news about you regarding your spiritual growth
and active service in the church, and building the Kingdom of God on
earth.
Live in the joy of the Resurrection, for the Resurrection is joy in
all aspects.
- We rejoice firstly in the Resurrection of Christ, for by His
resurrection, He trampled upon death and became “the first fruits of
those who have fallen asleep.” That is, the First in the procession
of those who rise from death in all generations. And just as He rose,
we will also rise and be victorious over death in the Resurrection.
- We also rejoice in the Resurrection, for in it we will have
spiritual heavenly bodies according to the saying of Saint Paul the
Apostle in his First Epistle to the Corinthians chapter 15 verses 44
and 49. Lusts and desires will not have authority over these bodies,
nor sickness or weakness. Neither materialism nor earthly gravitation
will have authority over them, for if the earthly gravitation had
authority over them, they will fall from heaven to earth!
- And we rejoice in the Resurrection, for we shall meet all of our
relatives, our loved ones and our friends who have been separated from
us and preceded us to heaven.
- We will greatly rejoice in the Resurrection even more because of
the company of Angels and Saints in the coming age. Indeed it is a
great delight without any doubt, that the person enjoys knowing all
the prophets and apostles whose names were written in the Holy Bible
and to know personally all the martyrs in all the ages, all the
Saintly fathers and all the righteous shepherds, and all those who
have been characterized with deep virtues that distinguished their
lives from others. The person will also know the heroes of faith, and
the heroes of history who lived a righteous life as well as all the
desert fathers and all the examples of virtue over all the ages.
- We rejoice in the Resurrection for it is the start of entering
into the eternal delight and into immortality. No one will enjoy this
except those who overcome, according to the promise of the Lord to
them in the Book of Revelation (Revelation Chapters 2 and 3). When we
talk about this joy, we find that language falls short of expression,
understanding is also limited, and experience is non existent for its
hour has not yet come. The saying of the Bible about this eternal joy
is sufficient “…eye has not seen nor ear heard nor have entered into
the hearts of man the things which God has prepared for those who love
him.” (I Corinthians 2:9) No matter what crosses your mind of
explanations, these cannot express sufficiently this truth. For what
God has prepared for the righteous cannot ever be comprehended by the
mind of a person…
- And we rejoice in the Resurrection, for in it we shall live with
God Himself, according to His faithful promise “…that where I am there
you may be also.” (John 14:3) We shall live with Him in eternity, in
the heavenly Jerusalem, about which, the Book of Revelation says that
it is “… the tabernacle of God with men … God Himself will be with
them…” (Revelation 21:3) What a great delight is that which Saint
Paul the Apostle said, “…thus we shall always be with the Lord.” (I
Thessalonians 4:17)
- Then knowledge of God the Father will be deepened, as our Lord
Jesus Christ said to Him “and this is eternal life, that they may know
You, the only true God.” (John 17:3) And as Paul the Apostle said
about knowing Him “…face to face…” (I Corinthians 13:12)
Finally, my beloved children, I leave you in goodness and be well in
the Lord, and absolved from His Holy Spirit.
(Signed)
Shenouda III
April 2006 |