Commemorated on March 6
Today’s Gospel reading is Matthew 25:31-46, the parable of the Last
Judgment. It reminds us that while trusting in Christ’s love and mercy,
we must not forget His righteous judgment when He comes again in glory.
If our hearts remain hardened and unrepentant, we should not expect the
Lord to overlook our transgressions simply because He is a good and
loving God. Although He does not desire the death of a sinner, He also
expects us to turn from our wickedness and live (Ezek. 33:11). This same
idea is expressed in the prayer read by the priest after the penitent
has confessed his or her sins (Slavic practice).
The time for
repentance and forgiveness is now, in the present life. At the Second
Coming, Christ will appear as the righteous Judge, Who will render to
every man according to his deeds” (Rom. 2:6). Then the time for
entreating God’s mercy and forgiveness will have passed.
As Father
Alexander Schmemann reminds us in his book GREAT LENT (Ch. 1:4), sin is
the absence of love, it is separation and isolation. When Christ comes
to judge the world, His criterion for judgment will be love. Christian
love entails seeing Christ in other people, our family, our friends, and
everyone else we may encounter in our lives. We shall be judged on
whether we have loved, or not loved, our neighbor. We show Christian
love when we feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, clothe the
naked, visit those who are sick or in prison. If we did such things for
the least of Christ’s brethren, then we also did them for Christ
(Mt.25:40).
If we did not do such things for the least of the brethren,
neither did we do them for Christ (Mt.25:45).
Today is the last
day for eating meat and meat products until Pascha, though eggs and
dairy products are permitted every day during the coming week. This
limited fasting prepares us gradually for the more intense fasting of
Great Lent.
TROPARION - TONE 1
When You, O God, shall come to earth with glory, / all things shall
tremble / and the river of fire shall flow before Your judgment seat; /
the books shall be opened and the hidden things disclosed! / Then
deliver me from the unquenchable fire, / and make me worthy to stand at
Your right hand, righteous Judge!
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