I have been rereading C.S. Lewis’ allegorical works, The Chronicles of Narnia. As I have read, my appreciation for these stories has been renewed, with little snippets piercing my heart and mind in ways they had not before. There is a particular moment in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe that I wish to briefly share and reflect on, for in it, I think we can find an encouragement that we can so easily forget.
“You have a traitor there, Aslan,” said the Witch. Of course everyone present knew that she meant Edmund. But Edmund had got past thinking about himself after all he’d been through and after the talk he’d had that morning. He just went on looking at Aslan. It didn’t seem to matter what the Witch said.
You see, Edmund was a traitor. He sold out his own blood and kin to the White Witch, who wished to imprison them forever in stone. He thought the Witch would make him a king, one with pleasures eternal at his fingertips. What he discovered instead was slavery, a trench in the endless cold at the behest of a harsh and cruel master. What’s worse is that Edmund chose this journey. He could have ventured on with his brothers and sisters to the place where Aslan, the great Lion, was—a place of warmth, safety, and assurance. Yet, he decided a way in the cold and darkness.
But Alan rescued Him regardless. Edmund was free. Once enchained and forced to toil in the snow, now he gets to walk freely beside Aslan. After reconciling with his family, there was nothing more to be said. It was done. Not even the Witch’s taunts could cause Edmund to lose heart.
Do you know, Christian, that when Christ saves you, it is done? You need not rehash, relive, and dwell on what used to be anymore. The old is gone, the new has come (2 Cor. 5:17). Heed not the temptations from the enemy to think, “I am still a traitor, a sinner, condemned.” In Christ, you are free! What the enemy throws at us matters no more. What we used to be is gone. When Christ says, “It is done,” there is nothing more to be said. Because of this, we can lay aside every sin and hindrance that ensnares us and confidently look to our King who saves us (Heb. 12:1-2).
Completely saved, the work is done
The curse, the grave is overcome
For with that dawn, there rose a King
Now heaven's smile shines over me
In Christ,
Mathew Hurst
THIS SUNDAY
Growth Group Lesson: The Futility of Human Wisdom • Ecclesiastes 1:12-18
Order of Service
- Call to Worship • 1 Peter 1:13-16
- Prayer of Adoration
- Only A Holy God
- Prayer of Confession
- Assurance • 1 Peter 1:17-19
- Completely Known, Completely Loved
- Revelation • 1 Peter 1:20-21
- Jesus Strong And Kind
- Prayer
- Message • In Him, We Have Purpose • Ephesians 1:4-6
- His Mercy Is More
- Benediction
NEXT STEPS & EVENTS
These are highlights from our Church Center Bulletin. See the full calendar and more at www.fbcwatauga.org.
VBS Workday • May 16th at 9:00 AM
- VBS is coming soon, which means you have an opportunity to help out even now! Join us at 9:00 AM in the Chapel to make crafts, assemble decorations, and more as we prepare for Vacation Bible School this summer.
Church Family Meeting • May 17th at 6:00 PM
- Our quarterly family meeting will be at 6:00 PM in the Sanctuary. This is a great time to hear reports on how we are doing as a church missionally, financially, and more. All church members are encouraged to take part.
How do I submit a prayer request?
- Want to pray for others in our church? Visit www.fbcwatauga.org, click Next Steps, and select “Pray With Us” to view requests, submit your own, or sign up for email notifications.
SAVE THE DATE
- May 16 — VBS Workday
- May 17 — Church Family Meeting
- May 31 — Church Family Picnic
- Jun 15–19 — Vacation Bible School
- Jun 28 — Missions Dinner
- Jul 6–10 — Student Camp
- Jul 20–24 — Kid's Camp
- Jul 25 — Back2School Rally
- Jul 26–30 — Student Mission Trip