My Favorite Narnia Quotes

If I could only read one book series for the rest of my life, it would be a close tie between J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings and the seven books that make up C.S. Lewis’ The Chronicles of Narnia. Fortunately, I haven’t had to choose, and I go back to both series quite frequently.…

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Some Thoughts on Prayer

The opening prayer of our funeral liturgy includes these words: “O Lord, You are always more ready to hear us than we are to pray; and You know our needs before we ask, and our ignorance in asking.” As the years have gone by, I have found these words an ever greater source of comfort in…

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Jesus Rose for Doubters!

Treasured Friends, One thought I have been pondering this Easter season is that ours is not the first age to have found the resurrection of Jesus Christ a challenge to our assumptions.  C.S. Lewis wrote about the danger of “chronological snobbery,” that proud assumption that every generation is necessarily smarter and better than the ones…

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The Gospel and Friendship

Treasured Friends, Recently I found myself reminiscing about an old fishing buddy: we’ll call him “Jim.”  When I met him, Jim had only recently retired from a long career as a high school history teacher.  He’d taught at the same school, lived in the same community, been married to the same woman, and raised two…

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The Joy of Confession: Some Thoughts on Psalm 32

Said the Puritan, Ralph Venning, the truly sinful thing about sin is its utter, unquenchable, and relentless desire to be opposed to God.  What God calls good, sin calls evil.  What God calls wrong, sin calls right.  What God says “do,” sin says “ignore.”  What makes it sin is its intention to allow no harmony,…

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Our Mandate

Treasured Friends, With the Presidential election now decided, we are likely to hear over the coming weeks and months about the new administration’s “mandate.”  Our system of government affords each presidential administration a certain degree of latitude – a “mandate” – to cast a vision for the nation’s near-term direction and even to institute certain…

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Happy Reformation Day!

Treasured Friends, On All Hallow’s Eve (Halloween) in 1517, when an Augustinian monk named Martin Luther posted his “95 Theses” on the door of the local castle in Wittenberg, Germany, he merely hoped for the opportunity to engage in a debate.  What he could not have fathomed was the far reaching revolution that would ensue…

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The Blessed Peace of Limits

Treasured Friends, It is notable both in Scripture and in life how often calamity, crisis, and uncertainty are the result of our unwillingness to accept limits and boundaries. Adam and Eve were handed all the lush beauty and bounty of Eden, but immediately sought to have the one part of it they were told was…

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Scripture Gives Us Christ

“All Scripture is God-breathed, and is therefore useful for teaching, correcting, rebuking, and training in righteousness so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.” – 2 Timothy 3:16-17 There is no shortage of passages in Scripture that will make us wonder, “why on earth is this here?”  Yet this…

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God Does Not Lie

Treasured Friends, “He who is the glory of Israel does not lie or change His mind; for He is not a human being, that He should change His mind.”  So go the words of 1 Samuel 15:29.  King Saul has put the final nail in the coffin of his kingship, but this does not mean…

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