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EPISODE · Jan 1, 2026 · 21 MIN

The Perfect Penitent | C. S. Lewis

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Deep Dive into Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis - The Perfect PenitentC.S. Lewis presents a compelling case for the divinity of Jesus, arguing that he was either God or a madman. The core of Christianity, according to Lewis, is not Jesus’s teachings but his death and resurrection, which somehow reconciled humanity with God. Lewis emphasizes that while many theories exist to explain how this Atonement works, the theories themselves are not the essential belief. The essential fact is that the death of Christ works to "put us right," much like food nourishes a body regardless of whether the eater understands the science of nutrition.The human condition is described as a state of rebellion. To return to God, humans must undergo a process of repentance, which involves a painful surrender of the self-will. This creates a difficult paradox: the more a person has fallen, the more they need to repent, but the less capable they are of doing so. Only a perfect person could repent perfectly, yet a perfect person would have no need for it.This is why the Incarnation—God becoming man—is necessary. In his divine nature, God cannot suffer, submit, or die because there is nothing in Him to surrender. However, by becoming human, Christ could experience these things. Because he was man, he could die; because he was God, he could do so perfectly. This "Perfect Penitent" acts as a leader for humanity. Lewis addresses critics who claim Jesus’s divinity made his sacrifice "too easy" by pointing out that a rescuer’s advantage is precisely what allows them to save someone. Just as a teacher helps a child write by holding their hand, Christ’s perfect submission allows humans to participate in a redemptive process they could never achieve independently.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730

Deep Dive into Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis - The Perfect PenitentC.S. Lewis presents a compelling case for the divinity of Jesus, arguing that he was either God or a madman. The core of Christianity, according to Lewis, is not Jesus’s teachings but his death and resurrection, which somehow reconciled humanity with God. Lewis emphasizes that while many theories exist to explain how this Atonement works, the theories themselves are not the essential belief. The essential fact is that the death of Christ works to "put us right," much like food nourishes a body regardless of whether the eater understands the science of nutrition.The human condition is described as a state of rebellion. To return to God, humans must undergo a process of repentance, which involves a painful surrender of the self-will. This creates a difficult paradox: the more a person has fallen, the more they need to repent, but the less capable they are of doing so. Only a perfect person could repent perfectly, yet a perfect person would have no need for it.This is why the Incarnation—God becoming man—is necessary. In his divine nature, God cannot suffer, submit, or die because there is nothing in Him to surrender. However, by becoming human, Christ could experience these things. Because he was man, he could die; because he was God, he could do so perfectly. This "Perfect Penitent" acts as a leader for humanity. Lewis addresses critics who claim Jesus’s divinity made his sacrifice "too easy" by pointing out that a rescuer’s advantage is precisely what allows them to save someone. Just as a teacher helps a child write by holding their hand, Christ’s perfect submission allows humans to participate in a redemptive process they could never achieve independently.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730

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