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@albertmata93 You are still missing the point. I know cs lewis' world well. the other world he is refering to is heaven is he not? are you not ? "thy kingdom *come*" Jesus returning / second *coming*, resurrection, is all about the creation being restored, not about another world. It is about *this* world. It's ok if you don't get it. as a believer in Christ, you enjoy it even though you may not grasp the magnitude of your inheritance. Blessings!
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@peteryeng when c.s.lewis wrote that, he was referring to the world in its current state.
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nice.....
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hindi talga nakakasawa
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This is one of the less enlightened moment for an otherwise a strong Christian thinker. The right theology is that we are made for the resurrection. That is, to return to this world made new. Our salvation is not a disembodied existence in heaven. Heaven is the temporary place between death and resurrection. The resurrected body in the new heaven and the new earth is the meaning of everlasting life. Blessing to you. Peter Eng (pastor shalom church)
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I really Love this song... <3
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i don't really consider this song "christian." i'm not christian at all and i like it. it just speaks about hope and faith.
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@katyyy019 the Christian doctrine (even if not all adhere to it) on worth is and has always been summed by 1 John 2:2. "For Christ died as the atonement of the sins of all people, not just those who believed." There is no pride no boasting no increased sense of worth. In fact we find a greater humility in this choice. For our worth is dependent on what Jesus has done, not by any part of us. Jesus is sufficient. And he is sufficient for all. We are not chosen or worth more. We simply chose Him.
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@katyyy019 While I understand, generally a song entitled after an exclusively Christian writer and quoting very Christian principled comments but such a man from a Christian singer is going evoke a Christian response. And generally comments are from what people feel and if it strikes a cord with the Christian spirit in people, it will be expressed as such in the comment section. There is nothing excluding other faiths. The "worth" comment seemed a little out of left field. to be continued...
@musikluver lewis wrote a book "Mere Christianity" and there's one chapter about Hope. He wrote, "If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another
world."
Rdnv09 1 year ago 40
1 person has never been to Narnia....
sully2018 4 months ago 35