"No one, I presume, can imagine life in the Glorified Body. On this, and on the distinction (in general) between belief and imagination, I have said all I can in Miracles. Lor' bless me, I can picture v. few of the things I believe in -- I can't picture will, thought, time, atoms, astronomical distances, New York, nor even (at the moment) my mother's face." The Collected Letters of C. S. Lewis, Volume III, p. 1086.
This is quite an admission from the pen of one like C. S. Lewis, a writer and amateur theologian with such a great imagination. How many of Lewis's books are filled with pictures of what the glorified life may be like? The Great Divorce and The Last Battle are but two that come to mind. This admission of humility and ignorance should come as great encouragement to lesser minds like our own. And after all, even Scripture tells us that no one has imagined what the glorified life will be like:
So what if we can't fully picture what the glorified life will be like? It is real none the less, and Jesus tells us how to get there:
"I am the way and the truth and the life.
No one comes to the Father except through me."
This is quite an admission from the pen of one like C. S. Lewis, a writer and amateur theologian with such a great imagination. How many of Lewis's books are filled with pictures of what the glorified life may be like? The Great Divorce and The Last Battle are but two that come to mind. This admission of humility and ignorance should come as great encouragement to lesser minds like our own. And after all, even Scripture tells us that no one has imagined what the glorified life will be like:
"No eye has seen,
no ear has heard,
no mind has conceived
what God has prepared for those who love him."
1 Corinthians 2:9
So what if we can't fully picture what the glorified life will be like? It is real none the less, and Jesus tells us how to get there:
"I am the way and the truth and the life.
No one comes to the Father except through me."
John 14:6
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