PASCHAL GREETINGS
of the Metropolitan of Singapore and South East Asia SERGIY
to the Most Reverend bishops, clergy, and all God-loving flock
of the Patriarchal Exarchate of South East Asia
Most Reverend brethren archpastors, venerable priests, deacons, and beloved
brothers and sisters!
CHRIST IS RISEN!
Beloved, I heartily congratulate all of you, on the
great and luminous feast of the Holy Pascha!
Today we are spiritually experiencing an event that
has the most important significance not only on the scale of world history, but
also for the life of each of us. The only begotten Son of God became incarnate
and shares our burdens of earthly being, teaches us heavenly truths and, having
suffered torments, died on the Cross. For many millennia since the fall of the
first people from the Creator, man experienced the tragedy of disunity, but no
human effort was able to overcome this abyss of sin. Yet God Himself comes to
earth and sacrifices Himself for the salvation of many.
When the myrrh-bearing women and the Saviour's
disciples came to the burial cave and did not find the body of the beloved
Master, they first experienced loss and confusion. They did not dare to believe
in the reality of the miracle that had happened - what happened seemed so
incredible to them. But soon the darkness of doubt cleared, and embarrassment
gave way to great joy and great gratitude to God. He is not here: for He is
risen, as He said! (Matt. 28: 6) Where until recently their aspirations and
hopes were buried, sprouts of warm, sincere faith sprang up and the beauty of
sacrificing and the immeasurable depth of Divine love for people revealed.
Death - the main and inexorable enemy of man - was finally defeated - it could
not keep the Creator and the Source of Life captive!
This is the
victory that overcomes the world — our faith (1 John 5: 4), - the Apostle John testifies.
What are these unusual words about? They are about the power of the Gospel that
surpasses all understanding. This unique power lies in two simple words of Paschal
greeting. It is in them - the main content of our faith, a solid foundation of
hope and an inexhaustible source of love. Through His glorious Resurrection,
Christ opened the door to eternal life for us and granted true spiritual
freedom: the freedom that we should be called children of God (1 John 3:1).
Each person is infinitely
precious in the eyes of the Lord. Testifying of this, the Saviour walked into
the world and transfigured it with works of love and mercy; healed the sick,
encouraged the mourners, extended a helping hand to the stumbled. So it is for
us, if we want to be truly Christ’s, it is necessary to do the work of Christ,
imitating Him in the sacrificial service to our neighbours, because only by works faith was
made perfect
(James 2: 22). The Lord, Who knows the full depth of human pain, is always with
those who are in trouble. And we, by the commandment of the Saviour, are called
to see Christ in every neighbour (Matthew 25: 40).
He who lives in the Spirit
also has in himself the fruits of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness,
faith, meekness, temperance (Gal. 5: 22-23). A vivid image of such an evangelical life was
revealed by the great ascetic of the last century, St. John the Wonderworker,
Archbishop of Shanghai and San Francisco. With an open and courageous heart, he
came to the sick and helped those in need, prayed for the afflicted and sought
to console those who mourn. Let the example of his struggle be a useful
edification for all of us, especially during this difficult time, when the Lord
has visited the nations with a dangerous disease.
Our Church life must be
full of responsibility. Participation in the Holy Eucharist is the most
important action of a Christian: when we partake of the Divine Body and Blood
of the Saviour, we let the Lord into us - in Him our weakness becomes a real power
that can transform the world. We only need to let Christ to act. But just like
“from contact with the fire either ashes or steel is obtained, depending
on what is touched. So too does it happen with a man, and everything depends on
what he brings to the divine Fire - in what state he touches God. If he keeps
himself like iron, the power of the iron becomes steel. If he lets himself go
to the point of the weakness of chaff - he will burn up.” (St. John, Archbishop of
Shanghai. God is a Consuming Fire).
May, through the prayers of
St. John the Wonderworker, Archbishop of Shanghai, our faith which
worketh by love (Gal.
5, 6), be strengthened like steel and become a lamp to the world, so that people,
seeing our good works and glorify your Father in heaven (Matt. 5 , 16).
Not in all circumstances we
are able to openly testify of the Resurrected Saviour, but our everyday
Christianity must always be visible, significant and active. Such a testimony,
full of the spirit of love for neighbours and true joy in God, when we
experience the reality of the Pascha miracle, sounds louder and more convincing
than many beautiful and right words.
May the life-giving light
of the Resurrection of Christ shine indefinitely in our hearts, illumine and
comfort our near and distant. Congratulating all of you once again, beloved, on
the great feast of Pascha, I wish you generous mercies from Saviour, Who has
risen from the Tomb. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God
the Father, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all.
TRULY CHRIST IS
RISEN!
Metropolitan of Singapore and South East Asia,
Patriarchal Exarch of South East Asia
Pascha of Christ
2020
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