Fortunatus
posted on Jun 09, 2004 - 04:35 AM
+Iryny nem `hmot
The one who possesses wings of silver, the one to whom belongs the crown of gold, he who possesses some jewels: Michael the Archangel.
Now here is a marvel on which we must contemplate: one in servitude wears a crown of gold and jewels, before his master. How can it be that in front of the Lord of Hosts, an angel wears the crown?
In allowing this to be, the Lord of Glory is honouring him. The Lord has found him worthy of honour - and if the Lord of Hosts allows him this honour, then who are we not to offer praise?
We remember, then, that in the Holiest of Books, we know that clothing in jewels or garments, means one is clothed with virtue and holiness. If only we, too, could be clothed in such virtue, virtue found beautiful in the sight of our Lord... A virtue so pleasing and comely to Him that our Lord be praised through the beauty of our garments - the garments that come by His grace.
If only we could keep our white garment clean - let alone acquiring gold crowns and expensive jewels! If only we could struggle to honour Him before expecting others to praise Him through us...
If only we could learn to praise with the angels, saying, "Glory to God in the Highest!", so that others might glorify Him in us, and bow before Him who clothes us with honour.
If only we could reflect the rays of the Sun of Righteousness, that we might fly on the wings of grace.
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