Whosoever
is a devout lover of God, let him enjoy this beautiful bright
Festival. And whosoever is a grateful servant, let him rejoice
and enter into the joy of his Lord. And if any be weary with
fasting, let him now receive his penny.
If
any have toiled from the first hour, let him receive his due
reward.
If
any have come after the third hour, let him with gratitude
join in the Feast.
And
he that arrived after the sixth hour, let him not doubt; for
he too shall sustain no loss.
And
if any have delayed to the ninth hour, let him not hesitate,
but let him come too.
And
he that hath arrived only at the eleventh hour, let him not
be afraid by reason of his delay; for the Lord is gracious
and receiveth the last even as the first.
He
giveth rest to him that cometh at the eleventh hour as well
as to him that hath toiled from the first. Yea, to this one,
he giveth and upon that one, he bestoweth. He accepteth works,
as he greeteth the endeavour. The dead he honoureth and the
intention he commendeth.
Let
all then enter into the joy of our Lord. Ye first and last
receiving alike your reward; ye rich and poor, rejoice together.
Ye sober and ye slothful, celebrate the day. Ye that have
kept the fast, and ye that have not rejoice today; for the
Table is richly laden. Fare ye royally on it. The calf is
a fatted one. Let no one go away hungry. Partake ye all of
the cup of faith. Enjoy ye all the richness of His goodness.
Let no one grieve at his poverty; for the universal kingdom
hath been revealed.
Let
no one mourn that he hath fallen again and again; for forgiveness
hath risen from the grave. Let no one fear death; for the
Death of our Savior hath set us free. He hath destroyed it
by enduring it. He spoiled Hades when he descended thereto.
He vexed it even as it tasted of his flesh. Isaiah foretold
this when he cired, Thou, O Hades, hasr been vexed by encountering
Him below.
It
is vexed; for it is even done away with.
It
is vexed; for it is made a mockery.
It
is vexed; for it is destroyed.
It
is vexed; for it is annihilated.
It
is vexed; for it is now made captive.
It
took a body, and, lo! it discovered God. It took earth, and,
behold! it encountered Heaven. It took what it saw, and was
overcome by what it did not see. O death, where is thy sting?
O Hades, where is thy victory?
Christ
is risen, and thou art annihilated.
Christ
is risen, and the evil ones are cast down.
Christ
is risen, and the angels rejoice.
Christ
is risen, and life is liberated.
Christ
is risen, and the tomb is emptied of the dead;
for
Christ, having risen from the dead, is become the first-fruits
of those that have fallen asleep. To Him be glory and power
for ever and ever. Amen.