Last Sunday I attended the evening service in Bread of Life. The pastor talked about The Lion. the Witch, and The Wardrobe. It was a good message. He talked about how sin progresses in a person’s life and what can we do about it. It made me look hard at myself and realized a lot of things. It was a good night.
The next day at work I was thinking about the Chronicles of Narnia since I haven’t read the whole Chronicles. I’ve read 5 books but they were not in order. I wanted to buy the complete set but I always spend the money on something. Haaay…. anyway I searched for it on yahoo patiently and alas! I found a site that has the four books! It was an online version and was purely text. But who cares! ^^ So yesterday I read the first book again and it was just awesome. There were two quotes I lifted from it that struck home…
“I’m sure Aslan would have, if you’d asked him,” said Fledge.
“Wouldn’t he know without being asked?” said Polly.
“I’ve no doubt he would,” said the Horse (still with his mouth full). “But I’ve a sort of idea he likes to be asked.”
This was a conversation between digory, polly and fledge the horse when they were thinking about whether Aslan will give them food, or has prepared food for them ‘coz they were hungry already.
“Child,” he replied, “that is why all the rest are now a horror to her. That is what happens to those who pluck and eat fruits at the wrong time and in the wrong way. The fruit is good, but they loathe it ever after.”
Aslan was explaining to Digory what happened to Jadis the Witch after she ate a fruit she was not allowed to eat… hmmm…..
