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The teaching of Scripture is that he must
rise from the dead.
"This is the day that the Lord has made: let us rejoice
and be glad in it" with a spiritual gladness pleasing to God.
This is our greatest feast, one that is celebrated by all
the world, a feast of renewal and salvation.
Today God has fulfilled all types, symbols, and prophecies. Christ our Passover, the true Passover, "is sacrificed,"
and in Christ all is made new: there is a new creation, a
new
faith, new laws, a new people of God, a new Israel in place
of the old, a new Passover, a new and spiritual circumcision,
a new and unbloody sacrifice, a new divine covenant.
We too must be renewed today; we must renew a right spirit
within our hearts and so prepare to enter into the mysteries
of this new and perfect feast and to exult in this day’s
heavenly joy.
We shall then depart as initiates of the mysteries
of the new Passover, mysteries fulfilling those of the old
dispensation and which will never be superseded. We shall
see how great the difference is between the Jewish mysteries
and ours and be able to compare the type with the reality.
With
these thoughts, let us begin our meditation upon Christ,
our Passover, and upon his mission.
Of old, Moses, the lawgiver, was sent by God from a high
mountain to save his people and to symbolize the law. The
Lord, the lawgiver, was also sent, God by God, mountain from
the highest mountain of heaven, to save our people and to be the law.
Moses delivered his people from Pharaoh
and the Egyptians, but Christ has delivered us from the devil
and
evil spirits. Moses made peace between his two contending
brethren, but Christ has made peace between his two peoples
and united heaven and earth.
Israel kept the symbolic Passover by night: we celebrate
the true Passover by the light of day. They kept it in the
evening of the day: we keep it in the evening of the world.
Then
the doorposts and lintels were sprinkled with blood: now
it is the hearts of the faithful that are sealed with
the blood of Christ.
Then the sacrifice was offered by night
and the crossing of the Red Sea took place at night, but
now we are saved by the Red Sea of baptism that glows with
the fire of the Spirit.
In baptism the Spirit of God truly
descends and appears on the waters in which the head of the
serpent, the prince of serpents and demons, is crushed.
Moses
gave Israel its baptism by night and a cloud overshadowed
the people, but it is the power of the Most High that overshadows
the people of Christ.
Moses had recourse to a rock of this creation, but we turn
to the rock of faith. Then, the tablets of the law were broken
in pieces as a sign that the law would be abrogated: now,
the laws of God stand for ever.
Then, the making of a molten
calf brought retribution on the people: now, the sacrifice
of the Lamb of God is the salvation of the people.
Then,
water poured from the rock when it was struck by a rod: now,
from the pierced and lifegiving side of the rock which is
Christ, both blood and water flow.
The Jews of old were given
quails from heaven: our gift from on high is the Dove, the
Holy Spirit.
They fed on perishable manna and died: the bread
that we eat brings us everlasting life.
(Homily
3 on Christ’s Resurrection: PG 43, 466-70)
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