Vigils Reading – 5th Sunday ORD
LET YOUR LIGHT SHINE
BEFORE ALL
From a commentary by St John Chrysostom
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We who have once for all clothed ourselves in Christ, and been made worthy
to have him dwelling within us, may show everyone, if we choose, simply by the
strict discipline of our life and without saying a word, the power of him who dwells
in us. Therefore Christ said: Let your light so shine before all, that people may see
your good works and praise your Father in heaven. This is a light that reaches not
only the bodily senses, but illuminates also the beholder’s mind and soul. It
disperses the darkness of evil, and invites those who encounter it to let their own
light shine forth, and to follow the example of virtue.
Let your light shine before all, Christ said; and he used the words before all
advisedly. He meant, “Let your light be so bright that it illuminates not only
yourself, but shines also before those needing its help.” As the light our senses
perceive puts darkness to flight, and enables those traveling along a road
perceptible to the senses to follow a straight course, so also the spiritual light which
shines from blameless conduct illuminates those who cannot see clearly how to live
a virtuous life, because their spiritual eyesight has been blurred by the darkness of
error. It purifies their inward vision, leads them to live upright lives, and makes
them walk henceforth in the path of virtue.
That people may see your good works and praise your Father in heaven.
Christ means: Let your virtue, the perfection of your life, and the performance of
good works inspire those who see you to praise the common Master of us all.
And so I beg each of you to strive to live so perfectly that the Lord may be
praised by all who see you. By the perfection of your lives attract to yourselves the
grace of the Spirit, so that the Lord of all creation may be glorified, and so that we
may all be found worthy of the kingdom of heaven by the grace, mercy, and
goodness of God’s only-begotten Son our Lord Jesus Christ, to whom with the
Father and the Holy Spirit be glory, might, and honor now and for ever and for
endless ages. Amen.