Published by Pemptousia Partnership on August 29, 2021
Saint Justin Popovich
Today is a little Great Friday, a second Great Friday. Today the greatest man of those born of women, John, the Holy Forerunner and Baptist of the Lord, is slain. On Great Friday, God, was murdered, God was crucified. At today’s holy and great feast, the greatest of all men was put to death. The choice of the expression ‘the greatest’ is not mine. What are my praises of the great and glorious Forerunner of the Lord, when the Lord Himself praised him more than anyone among men, more than any of the apostles, the angels, the prophets, the righteous, the wise? The Lord declared: ‘among those born of women there has arisen no one greater than John the Baptist’ (Мatt. 11, 11). In all Creation, there exists no greater praise.
This is why today is a little Great Friday. Just think: senseless people murder the greatest of the righteous. Is he an obstacle to them? Yes, because he comes between the perverse King Herod and the dissolute Herodias. God’s Truth, God’s immutable Truth is an obstacle to the lawless, to poor sinners, to everyone overwhelmed by the various passions. Consider this: even today are Christ’s opponents not still shouting ‘Crucify Him, Crucify Him’? Even today, are not those who oppose Christ still demanding the head of Jesus of Nazareth? They call for His head, as they call for the head of John the Baptist.
What is this? Can it be that the world’s become a madhouse? People don’t want God, they don’t want the greatest Righteous One in the whole world. Who do you want? Who would you prefer? Who would you put in Christ’s place? With whom would you replace St. John the Baptist? With yourselves? A moth! A tiny mortal insect! Yes, when people become maddened by pride, when out of egotistical pride they lose their mind, they’ve no need of God, they’ve no need of God’s Truth. They declare themselves to be gods. They present their petty, shallow, false version of truth as the great, saving Truth. They declare their shallow, earthly, perishable images of truth to be the greatest of truths: they think we don’t need Christ’s Truth, we don’t want God’s Truth. Yes, people blind in mind and spirit don’t see- and don’t want to see- that people, real people, can’t manage without God. Why? Because this world is full of Herods, full of Pharisees. Herods demanding the head of John the Baptist, Herods demanding the heads of all of the righteous of the world, and Pharisees, the lying scribes, the lying sophists of this world, demanding the death of Christ, the Incarnate God.
Yes, today’s Feast is a second Great Friday. Why? Because there’s no greater transgression than that committed on Great Friday and that committed now, when Herod destroys the greatest among those born of women. Why did the Saviour praise Saint John, the great Baptist, as He did no one else? Why? Because, my brothers and sisters, the Holy Forerunner encompassed within himself, within his person, all the virtues of heaven, all the virtues in all of the prophets, all of the apostles, all of the martyrs, all of the angels of heaven, all of the confessors. Take note: today we glorify the slaughter, the beheading of the first apostle among the Holy Apostles, for the Forerunner of the Lord was the first sent by God to see the Saviour and to announce Him to the world. Long before the Apostle Peter, before the Apostle Nathaniel, before anyone else, he bore witness to and heralded God to the world, God Incarnate in the Person of the Lord Jesus Christ. The first apostle to see the Holy Spirit descending from Heaven onto the Lord Jesus, when he baptized Him in the Jordan, declared Him to be the Son of God, the Saviour of the world. He’s also the first evangelist among the Evangelists. It was he who first manifested and announced to the world the Lord Jesus Christ, the Bearer of all Good Tidings for humankind.
The Lord Jesus Christ Himself is the Good News of heaven and earth, God’s Gospel for people in this world. ‘Behold the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world’. In those few words, the Holy Forerunner expressed the fullness of the Gospels.
Looking toward the east, he said to the entire human race, from Adam to our days, ‘Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand’. The kingdom of heaven? Here it is: the Lord Jesus [has come] from heaven. In Him is the kingdom of heaven. Looking toward the west, and seeing people drowning in sin and death, he called to them as well: ‘Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand’. He looked to the north and to the south: the same thing, people enslaved to sin, to death, to the devil. To all he announced the glorious, holy and saving Gospel, “People, repent for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” He was an evangelist, possessed of such great power!
When the Lord set out to preach His Gospel, to preach with power, He took those words as the beginning and end of His Gospel. From that moment, Jesus began to preach and to declare, ‘Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand’ (Matthew 4, 17). This is why the Holy Forerunner is the first evangelist among Christ’s Evangelists.
Today, we must encounter an angel in the flesh, an earthly angel, and a celestial figure, St. John the Baptist. It was not only the Old Testament prophet Isaiah 40, 3) who called the Forerunner the angel of the Lord, but the Lord Himself, Who said this was an angel sent to go before Him to prepare the way for Him. (Matthew 11, 10). Not only a prophet, said the Lord regarding the Baptist, but greater than a prophet – the angel of the Lord. And people don’t want him; people drive him from this world! The Holy Forerunner is truly the first angel in the flesh, the first among those who became the multitude of angels in the flesh, lamps bringing God’s Light, who lived on earth like angels of heaven, and were angels on earth, and in heaven remained God’s people, holy people.
Today we glorify the great feast of the first among the Prophets of the New Testament. He announced to men that the Lord Jesus Christ had appeared to the world not only as the Saviour, but as the Enlightener and as the Judge of the world. In his hands were both the hatchet and the spade: on the day of the Dread Judgement, the Lord will clear the earth’s threshing-floor and will separate the wheat from the chaff, the righteous from the sinners. All of this the great and glorious Prophet, Forerunner and Baptist of the Lord foresaw. This is why, today, we also praise him as the holy New Testament Prophet, killed by the impious, criminal King Herod.
The Holy Forerunner also received the Lord’s witness to the fact that he was the greatest of those born of woman, because he was the first of all of the holy martyrs of the New Testament. See how he suffered for God’s Truth in this world. He suffered joyfully. In today’s main hymn and prayer to him it says that he rejoiced when he went to his death and when he suffered. In this way, he became the first example and inspiration to all of the holy martyrs of the New Testament, beginning with Saint Stephen the First Martyr, and [continues to be so] until today. All of the holy martyrs go to their death rejoicing in the Lord Jesus Christ: they go, knowing that death can’t hold them in its bonds, knowing that death is merely a gateway, an open entry through which their holy souls enter into the kingdom of heaven. How else, brothers and sisters, can we explain the joy of Holy and Great Martyr George when his body was being broken? His bones were being broken on the wheel, and he shouted with joy in the Lord, for he could see Him, could see the angels of God, standing around Him, and the angels stopping the wheel. See what joy [he experienced] during those awful tortures! And the Holy and Great Martyr then stood up safe and sound before the impious Emperor Diocletian. The first one to reveal that holy joy of martyrdom was St. John, the Holy Forerunner and Baptist of the Lord.
Source: pemptousia.com
~Orthodox Christian Network (OCN), https://myocn.net/the-beheading-of-saint-john-the-glorious-prophet-forerunner-and-baptist-of-the-lord-1/.
The Beheading of Saint John, the Glorious Prophet, Forerunner and Baptist of the Lord – 2
Published by Pemptousia Partnership on August 30, 2021
Saint Justin Popovich
Today (29th of August), we also specifically glorify the first Evangelist and Christian Confessor, the first to confess God in the New Testament world. Consider how fearlessly, openly and directly he confessed God’s Truth: ‘King, it’s not right for you to have your brother’s wife, your living brother’s wife. You’ve taken your brother’s wife away from him. All of the laws of heaven and earth are against you, and I quote these laws of heaven and earth to you, because this is what I was sent to do. King, you can’t have your brother’s wife’. Bold and undaunted, like an immortal lion, like one of the Cherubim in the flesh, he was the first Confessor of Christ’s Faith, and has been followed by multitudes of others who have borne witness and confessed before the entire world, before east and west, before north and south, that the Lord Christ is the sole, true God in heaven and on earth. And these countless multitudes of fearless and undaunted conquerors, from the Holy Forerunner to those of the present day, do so despite all the persecution, despite all the lies of those who strive to rebel against Christ in this world, despite all the heresies, all of God’s enemies, and all of the persecutors of Christ. They bear witness to, and announce this truth to the whole world: Christ is before all and above all. He is the sole, true God. You false gods, vile and repulsive masks of false gods, be gone. The true God is essential to the human soul in this earthly realm. Who are you self-proclaimed ones? Who? In the graves, in the thousands of nets you yourselves have cast, and you want to supplant the Lord Christ? How lowly, how impoverished you are. All Hell laughs at nothing so much as it laughs at you. The demons laugh out loud at you, and you don’t hear them; yet we, Christians, we hear them.
Yes, the Holy Baptist was the first Christian confessor, and many thousands of glorious confessors of Christ in this world streamed after him, following as after a lodestar.
My brothers and sisters, a great mystery takes place through this feast, a mystery like the warp and woof that make a piece of cloth. In today’s Gospel reading, you heard the disciples announce to the Saviour that the Forerunner had been beheaded. ‘The mouth that declared You to the world has fallen silent, Lord! What now? Who are we in comparison to Your great Baptist?’ The Saviour is silent. Then something unusual happens. He calls His disciples together, and with them, He goes out to a place in the desert. What does this mean? Can it be that the Lord’s running away, that he’s fleeing from Herod? Think of this: He, the All-merciful miracle-worker, has looked on the unfortunate widowed mother, and resurrected her son, someone known only to the mother and Himself. Yet here, Lord, Your Forerunner lies dead, slain. Why don’t You resurrect him? You raised the daughter of Jairus, head of the synagogue. Yet here is the one whom You called the greatest among those born of women, beheaded by the malefactor-king. Lord, guard Your Truth, defend Your first apostle, Your first martyr, Your first evangelist, Your first angel in the flesh, Your first prophet, Your first confessor. Resurrect him! Yet the Saviour remains silent, and retreats to a desert place to pray to God. Why, Lord?
Because the Holy Forerunner must also become the first apostle to Hades, to the kingdom of death, to which the souls of all people from Adam to the time of the Saviour’s advent had departed. In that kingdom of death called Hades, i.e. the impenetrable place, where no one could see anything, in that kingdom there were the righteous and the sinners, all the people of the Old Testament, up to the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. Sin had brought death into the earthly realm, into the world of us people, and the kingdom of death became the sole abode for human souls. The Forerunner had to become the Forerunner in Hades as well, in death’s kingdom, so that he might preach to the souls of all human beings there, too: ‘Behold, the One whom you’ve been waiting for, Whom all you righteous people- Moses, Abraham, David, all the Holy Prophets and the Just- have been thirsting to see, has come to earth. Behold, He has come to earth as a human being, as the Saviour, and he is working such signs and wonders as you, all of you taken together, have never seen. His look heals people of all diseases, His word resurrects the dead, His voice drives demons out of those possessed. Truly the Saviour of the world, our Lord Jesus Christ has come to earth. And behold, I go before Him to preach to you also this best of news: He’ll come down here to us as well. In a little while, He’ll come down, and you’ll see Him. You’ll be able to see what kind of human soul He has, one filled with God and shining with infinite light.
The Holy Forerunner appeared death’s kingdom as the first evangelist, in order to preach the Good News of Christ to all the souls in the kingdom of death. He also appeared to all of them as the first martyr, in order to show that people will joyously go to their deaths for the True God, the Lord Jesus Christ, the Saviour of the world, until death is defeated and destroyed. They won’t fear death, since they’ll be more powerful than death. Through his bodily Resurrection, the Lord grants the body victory over death. The glorious Forerunner also entered into the kingdom of death as the Forerunner of all the true Confessors of Christ in the world, all the true Prophets in the world, to announce to all the souls in the kingdom of death: ‘Behold, death is defeated, the demons destroyed, the kingdom of death will be laid waste when, in a little while, the Lord appears here, and you’ll be led out of this horror and into heavenly joy, into the Kingdom on high’.
This was why the Lord remained silent, why he did not raise the greatest man among those born of women, for that man was to complete his spiritual struggle as apostle, evangelist, martyr and confessor in Hades, in the kingdom of death.
And so, today for us Christians is like Great Friday. Just as, for the Saviour, the Resurrection approaches after Great Friday, so the Forerunner joyously dies and enters into death, since he sees the victory over death and knows that the Lord has prepared eternal life and resurrection from the dead on the day of the Great Judgment for him, too.
When the Lord was crucified, He descended into the nether regions, into Hades, into the kingdom of death, with His human soul. His body lay in the tomb, but His soul, the fullness of his divinity, descended into the kingdom of death. And how astonished all the human souls in Hades must have been, on seeing God in a human soul, shining with ineffable light, light impossible for a human being to imagine. Who wouldn’t come to believe in Him, when He appeared, so filled with Eternal Truth, Eternal Life, Eternal Justice, in the kingdom of death, He appeared as the conqueror over death. And as death’s kingdom could not hold God, Who was in Jesus’ soul, could not hold God in its hands, it disintegrated because of Christ’s divinity, because of His most holy soul, in which was the fullness of God. And the Lord led out of death’s kingdom all those who had earlier come to believe the Forerunner, and those who had come to believe in Him, the Lord Jesus Christ, to believe that in truth, He was True God in heaven and on earth.
Source: pemptousia.com
~Orthodox Christian Network (OCN), https://myocn.net/the-beheading-of-saint-john-the-glorious-prophet-forerunner-and-baptist-of-the-lord-2/.
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