DYNAMIS!
A publication of St. George Orthodox Christian Cathedral
Wichita, KS
Thursday, January 25, 2007
Gregory the Theologian, Archbishop of Constantinople
2nd Vespers Hierarch: Wisdom 6:12-16
Epistle: 1 Corinthians 12:7-11
Gospel: St. John
10:9-16
Wisdom’s Discernment: Wisdom
6:12-16, especially vs. 16: “...she
goes about seeking those worthy of her, and she graciously appears to them in
their paths, and meets them in every thought.” In Proverbs 3:13-16,
Wisdom is revealed as a treasure unequaled to anything one might desire. Still, as St. Maximos the Confessor
observes, this greatest of all possible attainments lies far beyond the reach
of the majority who still are wandering in “the mists of ignorance,” corrupting
themselves with “the dust of sin” - Wisdom’s possibility is never
discerned. Should we then consider
Wisdom beyond us, a hopeless ideal far from our reach because of our own
ignorance and sin? Today’s reading
counters all such despair with a firm message of encouragement. Wisdom is revealed as active and
gracious, One seeking “those who love her,” and we are assured she will be
“found by those who seek her” (vs. 12).
Let us be encouraged about the possibility of finding
Wisdom, for God the Word Who is Wisdom Incarnate, has permanently joined
Himself to us, having taken on our flesh and joined forces with us. With the coming of Christ, mankind’s
healing has become “theandric,” as Metropolitan Hierotheos Vlachos says. Salvation now is synergistic, “not the
work of man alone or of God alone.
The two must work together....At first, the grace of Christ must be
given....But when [one] receives the grace of Christ, he is freed from this old
world, the world of sin....Only those who live in Christ, are released from the
flesh and the lust of the flesh.”
For those who “live in Christ,” the task is to crucify “the flesh with
its passions and desire. However,
if we live by the Spirit, let us also walk by the Spirit” (Gal. 5:24,25).
“Synergy in the search for Wisdom” is the
message of this reading. Notice
first: Wisdom “hastens to make herself known to those who desire her” (Wis.
6:13); “she goes about seeking those worthy of her....” (vs. 16). Do you hear this word foreshadowing the
Gospel? “For when we were still
without strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly” (Rom 5:6). The initiative in the relationship of
man and God is taken by God.
Incarnate Wisdom hastened to us, and He hastens to us still - to stir up
our desire for Him, to provide the grace and strength we need to reach Him, and
to walk with us on the path of suffering, which is required for following Him.
For our part, active response is
required. Listen to the Teacher of
Wisdom: “He who rises early” and fixes his “thoughts on her...and he who is
vigilant on her account” (Wis. 6:14,15) is promised the rewards of finding
Wisdom, gaining understanding, and overcoming the cares of this present life
through the power of Wisdom.
“Rising early” signals the necessity for discipline in the life in
Christ. A plan for prayer and a
jealously guarded time to pray and read must be developed and maintained. When the Teacher of Wisdom says to “fix
one’s thoughts” on Wisdom, he prepares our hearts and minds to take up the
Jesus Prayer as a means for developing, extending, and deepening the bond with
Christ Jesus our Savior. “For no
other foundation can anyone lay than that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ”
(1 Cor. 3:11).
We surely can count on God to do His part,
and, if we are vigilant in ours, Wisdom will “graciously appear” to us in our
paths, and meet us “in every thought” (Wis. 6:16). In these phrases Solomon delineates the two results of
working with God to find Wisdom: “in our paths” suggests that we can expect
Wisdom to appear in our decisions and actions; “meets in every thought” refers
to the revolution which Wisdom brings about in one’s thinking and
perception. As we “tarry [in
prayer with the Lord] until [we] are endued with power from on high” (Lk.
24:49), we shall know Wisdom’s vision of the world and be able to live and act
as befits Him.
O come, Thou Wisdom from on high, and teach us
to walk in the ways of true knowledge.
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