Tuesday, April 21, 2009

C.S. Lewis

C.S. Lewis' thoughts on Incarnation and Atonement. I find this illustration of Christ's incarnation to be most moving and thought provoking. It is from his book "Miracles." Enjoy.

“One may think of a diver, first reducing himself to nakedness, then glancing in mid-air, then gone with a splash, vanishing rushing down through green and warm water into black and cold water, down through increasing pressure into the deathlike region of ooze and slime and old decay; then up again, back to colour and light, his lungs almost bursting, till suddenly he breaks the surface again, holding in his hand the dripping, precious thing he went down to recover. He and it are both coloured now that they have come up into the light: down below, where it lay colorless in the dark, he lost his color too” (Miracles, chap. 14) . . . .

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