Like cold water to a thirsty soul,
So is good news from a far country.
Proverbs 24:25
This proverb was important enough to C. S. Lewis
that he placed it on the title page of the first book he wrote after returning
to the Christian faith: The Pilgrim’s
Regress. In 1931, after searching for the truth for many years, he finally
found cold water for his thirsty soul in the good news of Christ, coming to him
from heaven—a far country indeed. In a way, all the rest of Lewis’ works
(Narnia, the Cosmic Trilogy, The Great
Divorce, etc.) can be viewed as the embodiment of that good news from a far
country.
Perhaps the most wonderful talk I have ever heard
about C. S. Lewis and his work, was given by Lewis’ friend and chaplain, Bishop
Simon Barrington Ward, at Holy Trinity Brompton in 2010. Here is the link to
that talk. I believe you will find it worth every one of the thirty minutes it
takes to listen to it. It will nourish your soul….
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