Friday, October 18, 2013

3rd Michaelmas 2007, Dragon Conqueror

2nd 3rd or 4th Michaelmas
Revelation 12: 1-17

And a momentous image was unveiled in the world of spirit: a woman, clothed with the radiant power of the sun, the moon under her feet, her head adorned with the crown of the twelve stars of heaven. And she is with child and cries out in the labor and pain of giving birth.

And at the same time a second image was revealed in the heavens: a great fiery-red dragon with seven heads and ten horns. On its head it has seven crowns and its tail is sweeping a third of all the stars in heaven and dashing them onto the earth. And the dragon is standing before the woman about to give birth, so that when she bears the child he can eat it up. And she bore a child, a son ”who would shepherd all nations with a rod of iron.” And the woman’s child was caught up to God and to his throne. And the woman fled into the wilderness where she has a place that God keeps ready there, so that they can take care of her for days numbering one thousand two hundred sixty.

And a war flared up in the spirit world. Michael and his angels fought against the dragon. And the dragon fought in the midst of his own angels, but he was not strong enough, and there was no longer any place for them in heaven. Down came the dragon, the giant, the serpent, the evil one called both Satan and the devil, deceiver of all the world. Onto the earth he came hurtling down, and all his angels with him.

And I heard a great voice in heaven, saying:

Now can begin the working which proceeds from our God—
The power to heal the world,
The power to transform all being,
The power to draw everything into godly being.
Arisen is the spirit leadership of his Christ.
Overthrown is the accuser of our brothers,
He who accused them night and day before the countenance of God.
They have overcome him through the blood and the sacrificial power of the Lamb
And by the divine Word to which they bore witness.
They did not love their own lives too dearly, and they did not fear death.
Therefore, rejoice you heavens
And all who lodge therein!
But woe to the earth and the sea:
For the Adversary has come down to you,
And he seethes with measureless fury,
For he knows that his time is short.

And when the dragon recognized that he had been cast onto the earth, he began to persecute the woman who had borne the son. Then the woman was given the two wings of a great eagle, so that she could fly into the desert to her appointed place, where she is to be nourished for a cycle of time, for cycles of time, and for half a cycle of time, far from the face of the serpent.

And the serpent opened his mouth and spewed out a river of water after the

woman so she would be swept off her feet by the river. But then the earth came to the woman’s assistance; it opened its mouth and swallowed the river which the dragon spewed from his mouth. And the dragon burned with fury against the woman. He stormed away to make war on the rest of the woman’s seed, people who keep to the divine world aims and who are united with the destiny and witnessing of Jesus. As I saw this I was standing on the sandy shore of the sea.

3rd Sunday of Michaelmas
October 14, 2007
Revelation 12: 1-17
  
We live in a world of pictures, images revealed by sunlight. The great image we see in the gospel reading is created by the Light shining into the future.
The woman is the image of the soul of humanity, pregnant with possibility. We labor to earn a crown of stars by seeking and speaking truth. We clothe ourselves in sun radiance when we practice loving kindness. We stand on the crescent moon when our deeds serve the just and the right. Christ, wanting to be born in us, needs for us to become this momentous image.

But the dragon, the evil one, whose field is now the earth, seeks to devour our efforts. He lies in wait, perverting truth, stimulating rage, inspiring injustice and evil.

Our defender and aid in this threat to our humanity is the one we call
Michael the Guardian. The soaring might and breadth of his cosmic thinking inspires truth. His devotion to Christ warms heart’s love. His love and service
to the Father serves the right and the just. Through his defense and inspiration, the Christ Child, the Bringer of Peace and Healing, can be born in us.
 
Oh Michael,
It is your eye that sees us,
Your mouth that calls us,
Your foot that leads us,
Your arm that protects us,
Your thought that clarifies us,
Your courage that strengthens us,
Your heart that loves us.
Through you, Michael, Dragon-Conqueror
We human beings find the Bringer of Peace.[1]





[1] After a verse by Irene Johanson in Stories for the Festivals of the Year, p. 67

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