Saturday 20 February 2010

CS Lewis Uber Quotes

All from The Quotable Lewis. It’s no wonder Piper considers Lewis one of the 3 most influential dead men in his life. I’ve loved his Christian devotional writing (remember: doctrine = devotion) since reading Mere Christianity back in the summer of 05 (or was it 06 – I only remember the strange looks from English Literature classmates on reporting my holiday reading record)

He says it better than I can, so no apologies for lengthy quotations

Salvation (Quote 1311, from Mere Christianity, Bk IV, pp. 137-140)

The point in Christianity which gives us the greatest shock is the statement that by attaching ourselves to Christ, we can “become Sons of God.” … God has brought us into existence and loves us and looks after us, and in that way is like a father. But when the Bible talks about us “becoming” Sons of God, obviously it must mean something different. …

One of the creeds says that Christ is the Son of God, “begotten, not created”; and it adds “begotten by his father before all worlds.”

… To beget is to become the father of: to create is to make. And the difference is this. When you beget, you beget something of the same kind as yourself. A man begets human babies. … But when you make, you make something of a different kind from yourself. … A man makes a wireless set, or he may make something more like himself than a wireless set: say, a statue. If he is a clever enough carver he may make a statue which is very like a man indeed. But, of course, it is not a real man; it only looks like one. It cannot breathe or think. It is not alive.

Now that is the first thing to get clear. What God begets is God; just as what man begets is man. What God creates is not God; just as what man creates is not man. That is why men are not Sons of God in the sense that Christ is. They may be like God in certain ways, but they are not things of the same kind. They are more like statues or pictures of God. …

… What man, in his natural condition, has not got, is Spiritual life – the higher and different sort of life that exists in God. …

And that is exactly what Christianity is about. This world is a great sculptor’s shop. We are the statues and there is a rumor going round the shop that some of us are some day going to come to life.

I’d always passed over Paul’s comments about us “becoming like Sons of God” – who could believe such a haughty claim? But is this flagrant boast, that we will become “partakers in the Divine nature” correct? Can the truth be so glorious? And to what extent does this apparent apotheosis permeate our New Creation being? I need to look into this.

Thursday 11 February 2010

Apology

Like every historical fact, the resurrection of Jesus can be doubted. But when God takes in hand the reliability of the witnesses, the courage of their preaching, the futility of the opposition, the effects of the Gospel, the coherence of the message, the all-embracing sufficiency of the Christian worldview, and the spiritual glory of Jesus Christ - when God takes all of this and more in hand, he is able to open the mind of the most resistant skeptic. When God wakens us from the stupor of unbelief and shines into our mind with "the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ", what we see, along with the terrible splendor or his suffering, is the grandeur of his resurrection.

Sunday 7 February 2010

Hidden Sin


1Blessed is he

whose transgressions are forgiven,

whose sins are covered.

2Blessed is the man

whose sin the LORD does not count against him

and in whose spirit is no deceit.

3When I kept silent,

my bones wasted away

through my groaning all day long.

4For day and night

your hand was heavy upon me;

my strength was sapped

as in the heat of summer. Selah

5Then I acknowledged my sin to you

and did not cover up my iniquity.

I said, “I will confess

my transgressions to the LORD”—

and you forgave

the guilt of my sin. Selah

6Therefore let everyone who is godly pray to you

while you may be found;

surely when the mighty waters rise,

they will not reach him.

7You are my hiding place;

you will protect me from trouble

and surround me with songs of deliverance. Selah

8I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go;

I will counsel you and watch over you.

9Do not be like the horse or the mule,

which have no understanding

but must be controlled by bit and bridle

or they will not come to you.

10Many are the woes of the wicked,

but the LORD’s unfailing love

surrounds the man who trusts in him.

11Rejoice in the LORD and be glad, you righteous;

sing, all you who are upright in heart!




Amen.

Monday 1 February 2010

Why Heaven Will be Better than Avatar

Read about a bunch of losers getting suicidal after watching Avatar - and not even coz of its bland excuse for an engaging plot - apparently real life just can’t compare to James Cameron’s rainforest paradise.

But I guess some of the underlying themes – eternal life, renewed creation, new bodies etc. are actually pretty reminiscient of Christian theology; and as the Bibles says, God has put eternity on the heart of man – so on one level, I can understand the longings of these goons. So here are a few reasons why heaven will be better than Avatar®

  • No 3d glasses required (no headaches either!)
  • No stoopz blu ppl
  • No environmental agenda/pantheistic paganism subtext
  • God is present as a Person; not some vague, unsatisfying and ultimately static panentheistic life force