Easter Vigil, April 15, 2006
An Easter Homily, by St. John Chrysostom
If any person is devout and loves God, let him come to this
radiant triumphant feast.
If any person is a wise follower, let him enter into the joy
of his Lord, rejoicing.
If any have fasted long, let him now receive refreshment.
If any have labored from the first hour, let him today
receive his just reward.
If any came at the third hour, let him keep the feast
with thankfulness.
If any arrived at the sixth hour, let him have no misgivings
for he shall not be deprived.
If any delayed to the ninth hour, let him draw near,
fearing nothing.
If any have waited even until the eleventh hour, let him not
be alarmed at this tardiness.
For the Lord will accept the last even as the first.
He gives rest to the one who comes at the eleventh hour as
to him who labored from the first hour.
He shows mercy on the last and he cares for the first.
Therefore, all of you, enter into the joy of your Lord.
Rich and poor together, hold high festival.
Diligent and heedless, honor this day.
Both you who have fasted, and you who did not fast,
rejoice together today.
The table is full; all of you, feast sumptuously.
The calf is fatted; let no one go away hungry.
Enjoy the feast of faith; receive the riches of God's mercy.
Let no one bewail his poverty, for the fullness of the
kingdom is revealed.
Let no one weep for his iniquities, for forgiveness shines
forth from the grave.
Let no one fear death, for the savior's death has set us free.
He who was held prisoner by death has annihilated it.
By descending into death, he made death captive.
He angered it when it tasted of his flesh.Isaiah saw this, and he cried:
Death was angered when it encountered you
in the lower regions.
It was angered, for it was defeated.
It was angered, for it was mocked.
It was angered, for it was abolished.
It was angered, for it was overthrown.
It was angered, for it was bound in chains.
Death received a body and it met God face to face.
It took earth and encountered heaven.
It took that which is seen and fell upon the unseen.
O Death, where is your sting?
O Grave, where is your victory?
Christ is risen and you are overthrown.
Christ is risen and the devils have fallen.
Christ is risen and the angels rejoice.
Christ is risen and life reigns.
Christ is risen and not one dead remains in the grave.
For Christ, being risen from the dead, is become the first
fruits of those who have fallen asleep, and to him be glory
and honor, even to eternity. Amen
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