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- Leavetaking of the Meeting of Our Lord.
- Holy Martyr Nicephorus (~257)
- Sapricius the priest and the layman Nicephorus lived in Antioch of
Syria. Though they were the closest of friends, a disagreement between
them led to estrangement and then to outright enmity. In time,
Nicephorus came to himself and realized that reconciliation and love
among brethren are precious in the sight of the Lord, and he sent to
Sapricius to ask his forgiveness for Christ's sake. But his messengers
were turned away, and Sapricius coldly refused any reconciliation. At
the same time he violated the Lord's commandment by continuing to serve
at the altar without seeking to make peace. Nicephorus finally went in
person and threw himself at Sapricius' feet, but even this had no
effect.
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Soon, persecution of Christians broke out, and Sapricius was arrested.
When he confessed Christ without fear or hesitation, and refused to
make sacrifice to the idols even under torture, he was condemned to be
beheaded. Nicephorus was distressed that Sapricius might give his life
in Christ's name while still at enmity with a brother; and that he
himself would lose his chance to make peace. As Sapricius was being led
to the place of execution, Nicephorus went on his knees before him and
cried 'Martyr of Christ, forgive me the offences for which you are angry
with me!' Still, Sapricius coldly spurned his former friend's pleas.
For this reason, as the executioner was raising his sword, and the crown
of martyrdom was only seconds away, God withdrew his grace from the
priest, who turned to the executioner and declared his readiness to
adore the idols. Nicephorus, who was among the witnesses, begged him
not to apostatise, but his words were of no effect. Nicephorus then
turned to the executioner and shouted 'I am a Christian! I believe in
our Lord Jesus Christ whom he has just denied. Let him go and put me to
death in his place!'
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The Governor agreed, and ordered the release of Sapricius and the
execution of Nicephorus. The Martyr laid his neck on the block joyfully
and claimed the crown that Sapricius had thrown away. The Synaxarion concludes:
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'When he departed for heaven to receive the crown of glory, Saint
Nicephorus left to us Christians a vivid illustration of these words
uttered by the Holy Spirit: If I deliver my body to be
burned but have no love, I gain nothing (1 Cor. 13:3). If you do not
forgive men their trespasses neither will your heavenly Father forgive
your trespasses... For the measure you give will be the measure you get
(Matt. 6:15; 7:2).'
source: http://www.abbamoses.com
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