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		<title>The Professor, the Wardrobe, and the Holy Spirit</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Apr 2010 00:58:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Melton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love the book, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis.  Honestly, there are too many things about the story that I love, to recount them all in this post.  This photo made me think about the Wardrobe.  In Lewis&#8217; story, the four Pevensies  are evacuated from London because of the air-raids [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=eclecticchristian.com&amp;blog=3783877&amp;post=1311&amp;subd=eclecticchristian&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 368px"><a href="http://sacrosanctgospel.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/the-lion-witch-wardrobe.jpg"><img class=" " title="The Lion, Witch, Wardrobe" src="http://sacrosanctgospel.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/the-lion-witch-wardrobe.jpg?w=358&#038;h=307" alt="" width="358" height="307" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">It was the sort of house that you never seemed to come to the end of, and it was full of unexpected places.</p></div>
<p>I love the book, <em>The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe</em> by C.S.   Lewis.  Honestly, there are too many things about the story that I  love,  to recount them all in this post.  This photo made me think about  the  Wardrobe.  In Lewis&#8217; story, the four Pevensies  are evacuated from   London because of the air-raids during WWII.  They are sent to the  home  of Professor Digory Kirke.  When in the house, the children become   enamored with an old Wardrobe that, as it turns out, is a portal into   another world &#8211; the world of Narnia.  In this, C.S. Lewis is  brilliant.   He has found a way, through the mechanism of a children&#8217;s  story, to  create an experience that gives his readers a frame of  reference for  understanding the Gospel:  A land that has been cursed,  subjects who  live in fear and slavery, a Queen who rules by lying and  manipulating  the desires of her subjects, A  Great Lion who gives his  life to break  that curse, the Kingdom of that Great Lion vanquishing  the curse by  redeeming slaves and freeing the oppressed.  It&#8217;s just so  great.</p>
<p>I also find it fascinating that the children enter into this &#8220;true   vision&#8221; of the world, when they enter a Wardrobe that is found in the   house of Professor Digory Kirke: that is Professor (a Teacher), Digory   (the British word for a levee of water), and Kirke (the Scottish word   for church).  I believe that in this, before Lewis ever begins his epic   tale, he establishes a subtle way of telling us how people are  taught   this true vision of the world.  Let me explain.  As a character, I   believe that Professor Digory Kirke symbolizes the Holy Spirit in much   the  same way that Aslan, the Great Lion, symbolizes Christ.  This view  of  Professor Kirke as the Holy Spirit is further founded in Lewis&#8217;   description of him in <em>The Magician&#8217;s Nephew,</em> which reveals that   the Professor had been <em>present</em> with Aslan at the creation of   Narnia.  I believe that Professor Digory Kirke&#8217;s name emphasizes three   works of the Holy Spirit: &#8220;<em>Professor</em>&#8221; &#8211; Revealing the Word of  God, &#8220;<em>Digory</em>&#8221;  &#8211; Applying the Water of Sacrament, <em>&#8220;Kirke</em>&#8221; &#8211;  Establishing the Church of Christ.  So  then, Professor Kirke is the  Holy Spirit who works through the Word,  Sacrament, and the Church.  The  Pevensie  children have run away from a war they don&#8217;t understand, to  seek safety  in a house of refuge, and to be taught by a Professor  through an epic  story that is discovered by entering through a Wardrobe  found inside the  Professor&#8217;s enormous old house.  Isn&#8217;t that cool?</p>
<p>So let&#8217;s play Lewis&#8217; thought out a little further&#8230; I think it is   safe to say that when people come into the Church on Sunday Mornings,   they are running away from a war that they do not understand.  They are   running away from a world that makes no sense.  They run into a House  of  Refuge.  Yet, when inside this house, they need more than safety.   They  need strength, they need nourishment, they need truth, <em>and</em> they  need their vision to be adjusted.  In other words, they need to <em>see</em> and <em>understand</em>.  They need to peer through a &#8220;window&#8221;,  move   through the back of a wardrobe where they will see the world as it   really is.  They need to see the truth of the Gospel.  They need to be   baptized into the waters of the Church.  They need to adore the beauty   of Christ through the power of Word and Sacrament.  This is Lewis&#8217; view,   and in this vision, he is so dead on correct.</p>
<p>Sadly, in recent times, modern Christians seemed to have lost faith   in the power of the Holy Spirit.  And, having done so, they have  also  lost touch with the power that comes <em>through </em>the Holy Spirit  &#8211;  the Spirit working through the <em>Word</em>, the Spirit working through <em> Sacrament</em>, and the Spirit working through the <em>Church</em>.  So  often,  Christians abandon the Spirit of Christ and run off &#8211; chasing  after the  idols of the age.  We abandon God&#8217;s Story &#8211; the powerful,  trustworthy,  unfailing narrative of the Gospel found in the Bible.  We  abandon God&#8217;s  Sacrament &#8211; where the Gospel in Baptism and Communion are  like the front  of the Wardrobe of Earth intersecting with back of the   Wardrobe of  Heaven.  And we abandon God&#8217;s People &#8211; the household of  Christ, where  the power of the Gospel is relationally affirmed, again  and again and  again.</p>
<p>Getting back to the photo above &#8211; nothing seems out of the ordinary.   Does it?  It&#8217;s just a room.  A window.  A desk.  And a dresser.  Yet,   look at the mirror.  Like the Wardrobe, it reveals something special.    It is a portal, leading us into another world.  O how Christians need to   reaffirm a trust in the Holy Spirit, who reveals Himself to us and   leads us through this portal.  With a firm grip on the Gospel found in   the Word, Sacrament, and the Church, we need to follow the Spirit as he   leads us through the old coats and hats of the Wardrobe until we feel   our hearts adjusting to the truth that comes from another world.  For in   following the Spirit in this way, Christians renew themselves in the   excitement of Lewis&#8217; description of Professor Kirke&#8217;s old house: &#8220;<em>It   was the sort of house that you never seemed to come to the end of, and    it was full of unexpected places</em>&#8220;.</p>
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		<title>C.S. Lewis and the Gospel of Hope</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 04:16:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eclectic Christian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tim Melton has a great new post about C.S. Lewis (pictured at left) and the gospel of hope. He talks as Lewis did about the importance of the interplay between work and play. Tim writes: I love C.S. Lewis. I can’t help it. About 20 years ago I read “Mere Christianity” and “Until we have [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=eclecticchristian.com&amp;blog=3783877&amp;post=58&amp;subd=eclecticchristian&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://eclecticchristian.files.wordpress.com/2008/06/cslewis.gif?w=164&#038;h=228" alt="C.S. Lewis" width="164" height="228" style="float:left;margin:0 10px 10px 0;" /><a href="http://sacrosanctgospel.wordpress.com">Tim Melton</a> has a great new post about C.S. Lewis (pictured at left) and the gospel of hope.  He talks as Lewis did about the importance of the interplay between work and play.  Tim writes:</p>
<blockquote><p>I love C.S. Lewis. I can’t help it. About 20 years ago I read “Mere Christianity” and “Until we have Faces” and right then and there, I was hooked. The thing that I find most appealing about Lewis is the way he approaches life and spirituality. He loved to read, loved to teach, loved to debate, loved to think, and loved to study…but he also loved to imagine, loved a good story, loved to have beer with friends, loved to laugh, and loved to enjoy life. In short, Lewis saw work and play as simultaneous expressions of worship given to God. I have read very few authors, and met even fewer people, who keep as firm a grasp on this as Lewis.</p></blockquote>
<p>I think that what Tim has written on the subject is really worth reading and I encourage you to&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://sacrosanctgospel.wordpress.com/2008/06/13/why-i-like-cs-lewis/"><br />
Read the full article.</a></p>
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