Thursday, November 22, 2012

Thanksgiving

One human being can and has given adequate thanks (εχαριστέω[1] to God – Jesus Christ alone. In thanksgiving for God’s creation, redemption, and deification of us, to him is “due all glory, honor, and worship”[2] from all us other humans. Yet we, of ourselves, are “unworthy servants,”[3] and so we pray for God, who alone can do so, to “make us worthy to partake… of [his] heavenly and awesome mysteries.”[4] Only when we have thus participated in the thanksgiving of Jesus and mysteriously become one with him, can we pray, “let us worthily thank the Lord”[5] and adequately thank him.


Damiane's fresco of the Mystical Supper in Ubisi monastery , Georgia - 14th century



[2] Prayers of the First Antiphon, the Entrance, the Thrice-Holy Hymn, and the First Prayer of the Faithful; see also 1 Tim 1:17
[3] Prayers of the Thrice-Holy Hymn, and the Cherubikon. 
[4] Preparation for Communion.
[5] Prayer of Thanksgiving. 

1 comment:

David said...

It's a shame that Black Friday is taking over Thanksgiving, I believe all the major Holidays have now been hijacked by materialsim.

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