Today, dear brethren, we celebrate the glorious feast
of the lightning-like Archangel Michael and all the heavenly bodiless powers.
On this day let us talk of the boundless world of the angels; of their nature,
of their hierarchy, and of the infinite mercy of God which has added us,
Orthodox Christians, to this angelic host and has a formed a single Church made
of angels and men; and subsequently of our responsibility to venerate them in a
worthy manner and try to emulate them as our future compatriots in the
celestial homeland; for which we earnestly pray to God, our common Creator.
St. Cyril of Alexandria says: If our earth, which
serves as a focal point between two worlds, carries upon itself such a
countless multitude of people and various other creatures, then how many times
greater is the number of denizens inhabiting the immaterial heaven, which is so
immense and incomprehensible to the mind?
The angels have a spiritual, immaterial, subtle, and
immortal nature, free of all corruptibility, but limited, not like that of the
Lord Himself, the Spirit – existing everywhere and unique, without beginning
and all-encompassing. He brought forth the angels from nothingness into being,
sanctified them with His word, and for their steadfastedness against evil confirmed
them in the Holy Spirit (i.e. they can no longer fall into sin); their nature
is full of wondrous, ever-shining light, holiness, goodness, beauty, wisdom,
power, immortality, and an ardent love for their Creator, for each other, and
for mankind, over whose salvation they rejoice, and whom they wish to have as
their eternal compatriots in the kingdom of eternal light and incorruptibility,
peace and joy. St. Dionysius the Areopagite, a disciple of the Apostle Paul who
had been raised by the Holy Spirit to the third heaven, heard from him the
mysterious teaching on the angelic world, recorded it, and passed it on to the
Church.
The angelic world is divided into nine orders, and
these are divided into three ranks each. The leading radiant angels (Michael
and Gabriel), as the shining dawn of the Most-holy Trinity, stand directly
before the fiery throne of God, are illuminated by His light, and pass on the
illumination and the knowledge of God’s mysteries to the lower ranks, and the
lower ranks are ruled by the higher ones. This heavenly citizenry, this
universal, holy, radiant, and blessed assembly of celestial denizens is known
as the heavenly hierarchy.
Let us contemplate with wonder God’s all-benevolent
and wise providence, His immeasurable bounty, which has destined us for eternal
co-habitation and bliss with the angels in our future homeland, and which
established a single Church composed of radiant and incorruptible angels, and
chosen and worthy humans. What humanly indescribable bliss awaits Christians
who are loyal to God, if they remain true to their Christian calling to the
very end. In order for us to be worthy of eternal co-existence and blissful
life with the angels in heaven, we must honor them, follow their example of
holiness, modesty, love, absolute loyalty to God, and loftiness of thought; and
we must live in abstinence, prayer, fasting, charity, compassion for one
another, and ardent mutual love.
The holy divinely-inspired observers of God’s
mysteries and angelic visions – the prophets and the evangelists – saw the
angels constantly turning to one another and with one accord singing the
praises of the Holy Trinity. This teaches us, too, to treat each other with
ardent love and to live in concord, earnestly serving our mutual Creator.
Glory to God’s immeasurable bounty, which prepared for
us an eternal kingdom, a kingdom of radiant light, peace, and immovable bliss,
together with the countless hosts of angels!
Let us use the small amount of time that we have here
on earth to progress in Christian virtue in order to inherit that boundless
rapture, and may the Lord grant it to us by the prayers of the Most-pure
Theotokos and the intercession of the honorable celestial bodiless powers,
especially the radiant, lightning-like Michael and Gabriel, and our holy
guardian angels. Amen.
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