The butterfly is the symbol of resurrection and new life in Christ |
“Therefore, if anyone is in
Christ, he is a new creation.
The old has passed away; behold, the new has come”
(2 Corinthians 5:17, ESV. Read chapter 5 and 6 for
the text context)
Clive
Staples Lewis (1898-1963) or famously known simply as C.S. Lewis is one of my
favourite writer. He was one of the intellectual giants of the 20th
century and arguably the most influential writer of his day (probably even now).
Here on the subject of new life he wrote in Mere
Christianity:
“In
the long run God is no one but Himself and what He does is like nothing else. You
could hardly expect it to be.
What,
then, is the difference which He has made to the whole human mass? It is just
this; that the business of becoming a
son of God, of being turned from a created thing into a begotten thing, of
passing over from the temporary biological life into timeless ‘spiritual’ life, has been done for us.
Humanity
is already ‘saved’ in principle. We individuals
have to appropriate that salvation. But the really tough work – the bit we
could not have done for ourselves – has been done for us. We have not got to
try to climb up into spiritual life by our own efforts; it has already come
down into the human race.
If
we will only lay ourselves open to the one Man (that is Jesus Christ) in whom
it was fully present, and who, in spite of being God, is also a real man. He will
do it in us and for us. Remember what I said about ‘good infection’. One of our own race has this new life; if we get close to Him we shall catch it
from Him.
Of
course, you can express this in all sorts of different ways. You can say that Christ
died for our sins. You may say that the Father has forgiven us because Christ
has done for us what we ought to have done. You may say that we are washed in
the blood of the Lamb. You may say that Christ has defeated death. They are all
true.”
THINK BIG. START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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