January 28th
The Lessons of the Purification
The Lessons of the Purification
How was it that Almighty God allowed the
spotless Virgin to submit to what seemed to justify
the inference that Mary did not differ from the
rest of the Jewish women, and even that the Son
of God was born in the same condition as any
other child? Jesus had come to be made sin for us;
and therefore took upon Himself all the consequences
of sin as far as His sinless and Divine
Nature permitted. Mary then, on account of her
share in the work of redemption, had to submit
to the same law. She had to share all the various
forms of suffering and ignominy that Jesus took
upon Himself, so far as one could whose nature
was wholly created by God.
Already by His Circumcision Jesus had appeared, as it were, in the character of a sinner; and therefore it was but fitting that Mary should appear as one who needed purification. Yet how false, how blasphemous the inference! Learn never to Judge rashly, however plausible the inference may seem to be.
As our Lord prayed and fasted, to teach us the importance of prayer and fasting, though He needed neither; so Mary was purified, that we might learn how essential to us it is that we should purify ourselves from all defilement, if we are to be fit to approach the God of infinite purity, and to hold sweet communion with Him in His temple. It is that we may learn how in the sight of God not even the angels are pure, that Mary Immaculate, of all creatures the purest, spent these days of legal purification.
Already by His Circumcision Jesus had appeared, as it were, in the character of a sinner; and therefore it was but fitting that Mary should appear as one who needed purification. Yet how false, how blasphemous the inference! Learn never to Judge rashly, however plausible the inference may seem to be.
As our Lord prayed and fasted, to teach us the importance of prayer and fasting, though He needed neither; so Mary was purified, that we might learn how essential to us it is that we should purify ourselves from all defilement, if we are to be fit to approach the God of infinite purity, and to hold sweet communion with Him in His temple. It is that we may learn how in the sight of God not even the angels are pure, that Mary Immaculate, of all creatures the purest, spent these days of legal purification.