Understanding Divine Paradox: C.S. Lewis on Parables, Perception, and Spiritual Growth
Picture this: As the sun sets over Galilee, casting brilliant oranges and purples across an expansive sky, Jesus sits among his disciples on a hillside. In this moment, he could have delivered straightforward instructions – a clear, bullet-pointed list of dos and don'ts. Instead, he chose to speak in parables, those mysterious stories that seem to simultaneously reveal and conceal truth.
Why would divine wisdom choose to communicate through riddles rather than rules? Through stories rather than statements? In this exploration of C.S. Lewis's profound insights on parables and perception, we uncover a startling truth: sometimes clarity comes not from explanation, but from exploration. Just as a sunset's beauty can't be reduced to a scientific description of atmospheric light scattering, the deepest spiritual truths often require more than mere intellectual understanding.
Join us as we delve into how parables work not just as teaching tools, but as mirrors reflecting the state of our own hearts, and discover why, in matters of faith, the journey to understanding might matter more than the understanding itself...