Wednesday, October 3, 2018

A Word for Wednesday

"We believe that the death of Christ is just that point in history 
at which something absolutely unimaginable from outside shows through into our own world. 
And if we cannot picture even the atoms of which our own world is built, 
of course we are not going to be able to picture this. 
Indeed, if we found that we could fully understand it, 
that very fact would show it was not what it professes to be—the inconceivable, the uncreated, 
the thing from beyond nature, striking down into nature like lightning. 
You may ask what good it will be to us if we do not understand it. 
But that is easily answered. 
A man can eat his dinner without understanding exactly how food nourishes him. 
A man can accept what Christ has done without knowing how it works: 
indeed, he certainly would not know how it works until he has accepted it."

~from Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis~

2 comments:

  1. How does a finite flawed fallible and fractured mind like mine even come to any understanding at all of the infinite, love, grace, and mercy of God shown to me at the cross?

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