Tuesday, January 03, 2006

C S Lewis, Christian Behavior

The following is an excerpt from a book that may be a good for an upcoming study. Has anyone read this book?


"I know the words ‘leave it to God’ can be misunderstood, but they must stay for the moment. The sense in which a Christian leaves it to God is that he puts all his trust in Christ: trusts that Christ will somehow share with him the perfect human obedience which He carried out from His birth to His crucifixion: that Christ will make the man more like Himself, and in a sense, make good his deficiencies. If you like to put it that way, Christ offers something for nothing: He even offers everything for nothing. In a sense the whole Christian life consists in accepting that very remarkable offer. But the difficulty is to reach the point of recognizing that all we have done and can do is nothing. What we should have liked would be for God to count our good points and ignore our bad ones…if you have really handed yourself over to Him, it must follow that you are trying to obey Him. But trying in a new way, a less worried way. Not doing these things in order to be saved, but because He has begun to save you already."
C S Lewis, Christian Behavior

1 Comments:

Blogger Scott said...

I just found out that this book, Christian Behavior, is part three of Meer Christianity. I seem to remember studying the book in this class some time ago. When did we do this study?

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