Who Is This Shining One

General Theme of the Lecture
This lecture presents a deep spiritual contemplation on the biblical verse:
“Who is she who looks forth like the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, awesome as an army with banners” (Song of Songs 6:10).
His Holiness Pope Shenouda III explains that this phrase is not a question, but an expression of wonder and admiration, symbolizing the Church, the human soul, and also Christ as the Head of the Church.
First: The Shining Church
The Church is a source of amazement to the world because:
- She appears as light after great darkness.
- She is united with God and filled with glory and power.
- She is the Bride of Christ and the temple of the Holy Spirit.
- She has triumphed over persecution and the forces of evil throughout history.
Second: Fair as the Moon
The Church resembles the moon:
- She does not shine by herself but reflects the light of Christ.
- She gives hope amid the darkness of the world.
- She guides people through difficult and corrupt times.
- She is characterized by gentleness, humility, peace, and praise.
Third: Clear as the Sun
The sun symbolizes:
- Strength, warmth, and purity.
- Powerful eras in Church history such as the Apostolic Age and the Ecumenical Councils.
- Spiritual purity that exposes darkness and burns sin.
- The mighty and unceasing work of God.
Fourth: Awesome as an Army with Banners
The Church is not only beautiful but also strong:
- She stands firmly against heresies.
- She confronts the forces of evil without fear.
- She preserves sound doctrine and true faith.
- She casts out evil from hearts and leads people to repentance.
- Her beauty does not cancel her power; rather, it completes it.
Spiritual Message
His Holiness Pope Shenouda III emphasizes that:
- The Church must unite beauty, light, and strength.
- Every believer is called to be a light to the world.
- True light is received from Christ and lived through holiness and courage.
- A Church that loses her spiritual strength cannot be “awesome as an army with banners.”
Church Light
Spiritual Strength
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