"Did you honestly think that by all this you could save the human traitor? You are giving me your life and saving no one. So much for love." --The White Witch (The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe 2005 movie)
How often do you hear this lie
from Satan in regard to the Atonement? How often does he tell you that you
'wasted" the Savior's blood? It's never wasted. The Atonement is always
available to save you. And no matter which side you choose, Satan will lose and
Christ will win.
I have to wonder what lies Satan
told the Savior as He suffered in Gethsemane, as He mocked that night, and as He
crucified on Calvary. I imagine it was similar to what the Witch said to Aslan.
“So much for love.” I
can see Satan whispering to the Savior as He kneeled in Gethsemane, “You are in
so much pain and yet they won’t repent. They’re mine anyway. You’re wasting
your time. You are suffering and killing Yourself for no good reason.”
I think he also tells each of us the
same lies. “You have gone too far. You can’t repent now. It’s too late. You
might as well give up. Christ suffered for you and you’ve gone too far; you’ve
wasted His blood.”
Narnia has been one of my
favorites for years! Aslan being a type of Christ has taught me so much about
the Atonement, from something as commonly understood as Aslan sacrificing
himself to save Edmund from the White Witch (The Lion, the Witch, and the
Wardrobe), to something as intimate for me as Aslan quietly protect Shasta (The
Horse and His Boy).
Like Edmund, we have all made
mistakes, betrayed those we love, told lies, gotten angry, and said things we
didn’t mean. Like Edmund, we have all felt guilt and remorse for those
mistakes. And (hopefully) like Edmund, that remorse has pushed us toward humility
and repentance in order to make amends for what we’ve done.
Dude . . . I loved this post. It was just beautiful. I love your posts! :)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh I LOVE Narnia! I love your blog as well! My dad has used the Lord of the Rings and the Narnia movies and books as references to teach us about the gospel, and it is a really big help to understand and compare! I really appreciate your courage and your blog!
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