Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Okay -- So I'm in Lexington, VA (home of my boyhood summer camp), hoping to visit some folks at W&L and leaving tomorrow to interview a student at Va. Tech. Being the Starbucks snob that I am, I run a quick GoogleMap search on Starbucks nearby -- and get this (above).

WTH? Is there an anti-Starbucks force field around Lexington? Guess I'll be drinking Comfort Inn coffee in the am....

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Commanded to Love?

I subscribe to a wonderful daily Christian quotation service called Christian Quotation of the Day, administered by Robert McAnnally Adams (follow him on Twitter at @curatorcqod). I don't want to "steal" his clientele ;-) so I've posted info at the bottom on how to subscribe to various streams of his. However, the Lewis quote from this morning really struck me, adn I wanted to share it here:

The very activities for which we were created are, while we live on earth, variously impeded: by evil in ourselves or in others. Not to practice them is to abandon our humanity. To practice them spontaneously and delightfully is not yet possible. This situation creates the category of duty, the whole specifically moral realm.
It exists to be transcended. Here is the paradox of Christianity. As practical imperatives for here and now, the two great commandments have to be translated "Behave as if you loved God and man." For no man can love because he is told to. Yet obedience on this practical level is not really obedience at all. And if a man really loved God and man, once again this would hardly be obedience; for if he did, he would be unable to help it. Thus the command really says to us, "Ye must be born again." Till then, we have duty, morality, the Law. A schoolmaster, as St. Paul says, is to bring us to Christ. We must expect no more of it than of a schoolmaster; we must allow it no less.
... C. S. Lewis (1898-1963), Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer, New York: Harcourt Brace and World, 1964, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2002, p. 147-148
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