Nativity of Our Lord
		
Feast of the Nativity of Our Lord and Savior Jesus 
		Christ December 25 - "Meet Christ at the Nativity" By St. John 
		Maximovitch 
		
		The Church now calls us to meet Christ, Who comes from heaven. What can 
		we do in order to meet Him like the Magi, and not like Herod? “Ye that 
		desire life, keep your tongue from evil and your lips from speaking 
		guile. Turn away from evil and do good; seek peace and pursue it.” It 
		tends to be hard to do this; we are weak when it comes to everything 
		good.
		
		But the Son of God even came for this: in order to strengthen us. Not 
		for naught was He born in Bethlehem, which signifies “the house of 
		bread.” He feeds us with heavenly food, His flesh. “God, the Lord and 
		Creator of all, as a babe in the flesh, is worshipped in a poor manger, 
		crying out: Eat My body and through faith be made steadfast.”
		
		These words of the divine Babe are directed to us. Let us hearken to His 
		call! Let us follow the Magi; let us hasten with the shepherds! Our 
		Churches are now that cave of Bethlehem. Not illusory, but in reality 
		does He, Who is now being born in His most pure flesh, rest in them. Let 
		us worship Him; let us offer as a gift our thoughts and desires; let us 
		confess our sins, and let us taste of His immaculate Body and precious 
		Blood.
		
		Whoever did not do this earlier, let him at least accomplish it now, 
		when the star of Bethlehem is already shining! Our minds will be 
		enlightened and the heart will hear: “Glory to God in the Highest, and 
		on earth peace, good will among men!”
		
		
		Christ is Born! Glorify Him! 
		
		
		I behold a strange, most glorious mystery! 
		Heaven-the cave! The cherubic throne-the Virgin! The manger-the place 
		where Christ lay, the uncontainable God, Whom we magnify in song!
		
		
		