Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Hope - C.S. Lewis
"Hope is one of the Theological virtues. This means that a continual
looking forward to the eternal world is not (as some modern people
think) a form of escapism or wishful thinking, but one of the things a
Christian is meant to do. It does not mean that we are to leave the
present world as it is. If you read history you will find that the
Christians who did most for the present world were just those who
thought most of the next. The Apostles themselves, who set on foot the
conversion of the Roman Empire, the great men who built up the Middle
Ages, the English Evangelicals who abolished the Slave Trade, all left
their mark on Earth, precisely because their minds were occupied with
Heaven. It is since Christians have largely ceased to think of the
other world that they have become so ineffective in this. Aim at Heaven
and you will get earth 'thrown in': aim at earth and you will get
neither." -- Page 134; Mere Christianity, C.S. Lewis
Labels:
C.S. Lewis,
Hope,
Mere Christianity,
nathanology
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