When we were baptized
into Christ and clothed ourselves in him, we were transformed into the likeness
of the Son of God. Having destined us to be his adopted sons, God gave us a likeness
to Christ in his glory, and living as we do in communion with Christ, God’s
anointed, we ourselves are rightly called “the anointed ones.” When he said: Do
not touch my anointed ones, God was speaking of us.
We became “the
anointed ones” when we received the sign of the Holy Spirit. Indeed, everything
took place in us by means of images, because we ourselves are images of Christ.
Christ bathed in the river Jordan, imparting to its waters the fragrance of his
divinity, and when he came up from them the Holy Spirit descended upon him,
like resting upon like. So we also, after coming up from the sacred waters of
baptism, were anointed with chrism, which signifies the Holy Spirit, by whom
Christ was anointed and of whom blessed Isaiah prophesied in the name of the
Lord: The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me. He has
sent me to preach good news to the poor.
Christ’s
anointing was not by human hands, nor was it with ordinary oil. On the
contrary, having destined him to be the Saviour of the whole world, the Father
himself anointed him with the Holy Spirit. The words of Peter bear witness to
this: Jesus of Nazareth, whom God anointed with the Holy Spirit. And
David the prophet proclaimed: Your throne, O God, shall endure for ever; your
royal scepter is a scepter of justice. You have loved righteousness and hated
iniquity; therefore God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of gladness
above all your fellows.
The oil of
gladness with which Christ was anointed was a spiritual oil; it was in fact the
Holy Spirit himself, who is called the oil of gladness because he is the
source of spiritual joy. But we too have been anointed with oil, and by this
anointing we have entered into fellowship with Christ and have received a share
in his life. Beware of thinking that this holy oil is simply ordinary oil and
nothing else. After the invocation of the Spirit it is no longer ordinary oil
but the gift of Christ, and by the presence of his divinity it becomes the
instrument through which we receive the Holy Spirit. While symbolically, on our
foreheads and senses, our bodies are anointed with this oil that we see, our
souls are sanctified by the holy and life-giving Spirit.
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