Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh
In the name of the Father, of the Son and of the Holy Ghost.
In today's Gospel, Christ advises His disciples to learn to read the
signs of the times. Can we read the signs of the times? Have we
received this message, this calling compelling us to look at what
the times say to us?
Our times say something which is very worrying: while centuries back
the Christian Church proclaimed its message in a credible,
acceptable way, while people who heard the message did receive it
and believed it, it seems that our message reaches only the few. It
is not because the truth has changed, or because we must preach
another Gospel than the integrity of the Gospel of Christ. Saint
John of the Ladder says that the word of God is like a straight and
pointed arrow, it can fly straight to its goal, it can hit the
target, it can pierce any thickness and any resistance. But Saint
John tells us also that the arrow will remain useless and dormant
unless there is an arm, a bow, a string, an eye, unless there is an
eye to aim the shaft, unless there is a vigorous arm to send it
flying.
The arrow straight and pointed is God's message which we are to
deliver to the whole world that it may be saved, as straight as the
integrity of the Gospel - but have we got all God needs from us for
this arrow to fly and hit the target? Is it not that the word of God
remains unconvincing because looking at us people see no evidence
that it has any power to transform life?
And here, we must read the signs of the times. The times, the people
around us, the world is standing in judgement over us. Why is it
that words of truth do not sound true? Why is it that words of life
do not convey and impart life? Because we have not been hit in such
a way as to possess life, as to be able to proclaim truth.
I would like to leave this thought with you, and each of us can ask
himself what is the message he received from the Gospel, what is the
life he had derived from it? What is the truth that has become the
truth of his life? And only then can our message convey to men what
God had imparted to us and commanded us to carry. Amen. |