John Crysostom

On the Incarnation

How shall I describe this birth to you? For this wonder fills me with astonishment. The Ancient of Days has become an infant. He who sits upon the sublime and heavenly throne, now lies in a manger. And he who cannot be touched, who is simple, without complexity, and incorporeal, now lies subject to the hands of men. He who has broken the bonds of sinners, is now bound by an infant’s bands. But he has decreed that ignominy shall become honor, infamy be clothed with glory, and total humiliation the measure of his goodness. —John Chrysostom, “Sermon on Christmas Morning”

John Chrysostom (c. 349–407): church father and patriarch of Constantinople famed for his preaching (epithet “Chrysostom” means “golden-mouthed”).

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