Monday, March 7, 2011

CS Lewis

I read this quote the other day and thought it was good enough to share.

“We begin to notice, besides our particular sinful acts, our sinfulness; begin to be alarmed not only about what we do, but about what we are. This may sound rather difficult, so I will try to make it clear from my own case. When I come to my evening prayers and try to reckon up the sins of the day, nine times out of ten the most obvious one is some sin against charity; I have sulked or snapped or sneered or snubbed or stormed. And the excuse that immediately springs to my mind is that the provocation was so sudden and unexpected: I was caught off my guard, I had not time to collect myself. Now that may be an extenuating circumstance as regards those particular acts: they would obviously be worse if they had been deliberate and premeditated. On the other hand, surely what a man does when he is taken off his guard is the best evidence for what sort of a man he is? Surely what pops out before the man has time to put on a disguise is the truth? If there are rats in a cellar you are most likely to see them if you go in very suddenly. But the suddenness does not create the rats: it only prevents them from hiding. In the same way the suddenness of the provocation does not make me an ill-tempered man: it only shows me what an ill-tempered man I am. The rats are always there in the cellar, but if you go in shouting and noisily they will have taken cover before you switch on the light.”

- C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity

What rats are in my cellar? If you sneak up on me suddenly then you might just find out...

4 comments:

  1. Nice quote Reedy Kid. I attempted to listen to one of CS Lewis' books on audio the other night while I was doing shipping for my wife (The Great Divorce I believe) and that was not gonna happen. Way too intellectual and concentration required to only casually listen to while doing something else. I definitely need to put him on my list though.

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  2. I love that quote- it definitely makes you stop and do some self reflection. Recently I read "The Screwtape Letters", which indeed required lots of concentration. Got to love C.S Lewis!

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  3. That is a great quote. It kinda cuts deep because it hits home for me. it seems like everyday I have to apologize to Ryne for how I treated him when I was half asleep, which shows the true me sadly. What a good reminder that we are striving to become like Christ, not just when its conveinient. Thanks! Love you

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  4. Great quote, I love how CS Lewis really gets down deep to the core of things and make us look inside ourselves. I know that I do not like what I see most of the time. As far as reading CS Lewis, I guess I'll stick to the Chronicles of Narnia! Love you, see you in Sunday!

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