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The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis
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A few months ago, we attended the Fellowship for Performing Arts production of The Great Divorce, which was adapted for stage by Max McLean. McLean tells us that this 1945 novel by C.S. Lewis was his response to the popular view expressed in William Blake’s The Marriage of Heaven and Hell where the poet tried to imagine a point at which the differences between good and evil will somehow be resolved. This prompted Lewis to write of their final divorce.
Lewis tells his readers that the book is a fantasy, so don’t get too concerned about some of the theology in the book. In this book, Lewis introduces us to several characters on a bus trip from the outskirts of Hell to the outskirts of Heaven. Lewis poses a challenging question. Given the freedom to choose Heaven or Hell, what would we really do. Are the gates of Hell locked from the inside?

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The book is a dream. We meet our narrator (the Lewis character) standing in a bus queue in a dismal Grey Town. The town is huge but empty, as the people are so disagreeable, they live as far from each other as possible. He witnesses several confrontations among those waiting in the queue. Each has their own selfish reasons for going on this trip.
After a celestial journey on the bus, the narrator had the sense of being in a larger space (outskirts of Heaven). His sees that his fellow passengers were ghosts and he himself was also a phantom. One by one, each ghost is greeted by a Spirit, often someone they knew on Earth. Each ghost is invited to continue the journey into this New World by going “further up and further in” and to grow more “solid” along the way.
We follow along as our narrator witnesses conversations with a number of characters including Big Man, Driver, Ghost, Spirit, the Solid People, the Bright People, George MacDonald, Teacher, the Lizard, the Lady, the Dwarf and Tragedian.
I found the book a bit confusing, but much less so than if I had not seen the play.
Though he died in 1963, Lewis continues to have a wide influence, consistently selling more books each year than the previous year.



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Providence by John Piper

The providence of God is his purposeful sovereignty by which he will be completely successful in the achievement of his ultimate goal for the universe. God’s providence carries his plans into action, guides all things toward his ultimate goal, and leads to the final consummation.
John Piper draws on a lifetime of theological reflection, biblical study, and practical ministry to lead readers on a stunning tour of the sightings of God’s providence—from Genesis to Revelation—to discover the all-encompassing reality of God’s purposeful sovereignty over all of creation and all of history.
Exploring the goal, nature, and extent of God’s purposes for the world, Piper offers an invitation to know the God who holds all things in his hands yet remains intimately involved in the lives of his people.
You can download the PDF of the book free from Desiring God.
Watch this six-minute video as John Piper talks about the book, and this interview with Dr. Joe Rigney of Bethlehem College & Seminary.
This week we look at Chapter 38 Forgiveness, Justification, and Obedience. Here are a few helpful quotes from the chapter:


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