Initiation
…we are to be grafted by baptism on to the living Body of the Risen Christ, and thus enabled to receive the power of the resurrection by which our life can be plucked from death, death in all its forms. So it is with Lazarus as we see him depicted in the icons: in response to the royal summons of the one who can say, 'I am the resurrection and the life, he bursts from the tomb; he is still bound with grave clothes, but already they are falling away. By the grace of the lifegiving cross, we receive power to transform every state of death into a state of resurrection. By baptism in Christ, in the Holy Spirit, in the Father's house the Church, we are restored to the likeness of God, sharing in the divine life as the image becomes clearer. Then we can experience the great baptismal initiation, dying and descending into hell with Christ in order to be born in him to a new life made fruitful by eternity. Then we can try to die to our own death, our non-existence, on which ...