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Showing posts with label peace. Show all posts
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Saturday, March 28, 2020

The coronavirus makes death real and that is good, because death is real

Lewis preached in Oxford at the onset of World War II titled, "Learning in War-Time." Substitute "pandemic" or "coronavirus" in place of the word "war." Then the current Covid19 pandemic helps us re-focus, shatter hopes for finding ultimate fulfillment in this world, point us to the Divine reality, and lead us to peace in this life (Jn 14:27), knowing that our eternal Hope lies in the Lord.

Yet war [Covid19] does do something to death. It forces us to remember it. The only reason why the cancer at 60 or the paralysis at 75 do not bother us is that we forget them. War [Covid19] makes death real to us, and that would have been regarded as one of its blessings by most of the great Christians of the past. They thought it good for us to be always aware of our mortality. I am inclined to think they were right.

All the animal life in us, all schemes of happiness that centred in this world, were always doomed to a final frustration. In ordinary times only a wise man can realise it. Now the stupidest of us know. We see unmistakably the sort of universe in which we have all along been living, and must come to terms with it. If we had foolish un-Christian hopes about human culture, they are now shattered. If we thought we were building up a heaven on earth, if we looked for something that would turn the present world from a place of pilgrimage into a permanent city satisfying the soul of man, we are disillusioned, and not a moment too soon. But if we thought that for some souls, and at some times [like Covid19], the life of learning, humbly offered to God, was, in its own small way, one of the appointed approaches to the Divine reality and the Divine beauty which we hope to enjoy hereafter, we can think so still.1


1 C.S. Lewis, "Learning in War-Time", The Weight of Glory and Other.

Monday, February 27, 2017

Peace Like A River


  1. Peace Like a River (Isaiah 47-48). O That My People Listen.
    1. The tragedy of idolatry (Isaiah 47): What sinners deserve. [Listen to what happens to idolators.]
    2. The triumph of grace (Isaiah 48): What sinners NEVER deserve. [Listen to the truth about yourself and about God.]
  2. The God of Self-Giving Love (52:13-53:12). The Servant's Shocking Salvation.
    1. (Success) Introduction (52:13-15): Success through suffering.
            2. (Suffering) Why he was despised (53:1-3): Unattractive and sorrowful.
                            3. (Significance) What his burden is (53:4-6): God laid our sins on him.                                     4. (Suffering) What his life as a servant was like (53:7-9): Meekness before violence and injustice voluntarily.
      5. (Success) What the nature of his servanthood is (53:10-12): Flourishing and exaltation through humiliation.
  3. The Invitation to Grace (Isaiah 54-55). A Time To Be Found.
    1. Command - Be Happy (Isaiah 54): Sing
      1. A barren woman having many kids (1-3).
      2. A lonely woman loved by the man of her dreams (4-10).
      3. A broken city rebuilt with jewels (11-17).
II. Invitation - Be Even Happier (Isaiah 55): Come
  1. You're gonna get free food and drinks at a gourmet restaurant (1-3).
  2. You're gonna be gorgeous (4-5).
  3. You're gonna be forgiven (6-9).
  4. You're gonna flourish (10-11).
  5. You're gonna dance (12-13).