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Facing the East

 

Our churches are built facing eastwards. We pray facing
toward the East because the East has become a symbol to us
since it directs our hearts to many precious contemplation. It
also has an important place in God's thought. Since God gives
importance to the East then let us also give it importance.

 

(1) Before God created man, He created the East as a source
of light for him, and God saw that the light was good.   God
created the sun on the fourth day and man on the sixth (Gen. 1).

The rising of the sun is a symbol of Christ and His light.  The Lord is called the ‘Sun of Righteousness’, and it is written: “...the Sun of Righteousness shall arise with healing in His wings (Mal.4: 2).

(2) Before God created man, He planted the Garden of Eden in the East for him and then placed him there.  He also planted the tree of life in the Garden where man first lived before sin. The Garden of Eden symbolises Paradise to which we aspire (Gen.2: 8). Man's facing eastward has become a symbol of his aspiration to Paradise of which he was deprived and a symbol of his aspiration to the tree of life.

 

(3) The Lord Jesus Christ was born in an eastern Country. The Magi saw His star in the East (Matt.2: 2). The star was a symbol of Divine guidance. When the Magi followed it, it led them to the Lord. This is a beautiful contemplation!

 

(4) The Lord Jesus Christ was born in an eastern Country,
His star appeared in the East and His mother the Virgin Mary
was likened to a gate facing toward the East (Ez.44: 1,2).

 

(5) Salvation came to the world from the East. Christ was crucified in an eastern Country where His blood was shed for the remission of sins of the whole world.

 

(6) Christianity and the Church began in the East. Jerusalem is in the East. It is the Country of the Great King where the first Church in the whole world was established. The Gospel spread from the East to the whole world.  In the East the blood of the first Christian martyr was shed.

 

(7) The Holy Bible mentions several times that the glory of
God is in the East.    It is written in the Book of Isaiah:
Therefore in the east give glory to the Lord (Is.24: 15). In
the Book of Ezekiel, there is a prophecy about the coming of
Christ in His glory from the East.   It is written:
And behold,
the glory of the God of Israel came from the way of the east.
His voice was like the sound of many waters; and the earth
shne with His glory (Ez.43: 2).

 

(8) Therefore most theologians say that the Second Coming
will be from the East.  In the same manner He went into heaven
He will come back (Acts 1: 11).   In Zechariah's prophecy, it is
written: And in that day ; His feet will stand on the Mount of
Olives, which faces Jerusalem on the east
(Zech.14: 4).

 

(9) The East is an appealing subject and evokes splendid
memories.   In the Book of Ezekiel, the Prophet writes about
rivers of life in the East (Ez.47: 1-9). And in the Second Book
of Kings, it is written that the East is the
arrow of the Lord's
deliverance (2Kin.13: 17). Also, in the Book of Isaiah, it is
written:
Therefore in the east give glory to the Lord (Is.24:
15).

 

(10) The remembrance of the East has a great effect on the
heart; it has a spiritual effect on the soul. I admire Daniel the
Prophet when he defied pagan worship: He went into the upper
room, opened the window which faced Jerusalem, and knelt
down to pray.   It is true that God is everywhere, but facing
Jerusalem in the East has a profound meaning and a strong effect  on  the  heart.    The  remembrance  of  certain  places awakens sacred emotions in the heart.

 

(11) Our worship is not worship with the intellect only.  The senses also act; they are affected and they affect the feelings of the soul. An example to illustrate this: When we pray we look up although God is everywhere.   But looking upwards evokes in our hearts spiritual feelings which give more depth to our prayer.  The same applies to facing the East.

The Lord Himself, on more than one occasion, looked up, although the Father is in Him and He is in the Father.   But looking upwards has a certain significance.

 

(12) When we face the East, we are in fact facing the altar
which lies eastward because the Sacrifice has Its spiritual place
in our hearts and Christ our Passover was a Sacrifice in the
East.

 

(13)  In the Baptismal Service, in a symbolic way, the
baptised and his godparent face westward to renounce Satan
and then eastward to recite the Creed.   Thus the baptised feels
in Baptism that he is transferred from west to east, that is, from
darkness to light.

 

(14) We ask: Why do our brethren the Protestants fight
against facing toward the East although it carries spiritual

meanings, sacred contemplation and memories textproved from the
Holy Bible and involves no dogmatic error to stir the sacred zeal?

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