Faith ('Faith and Works') by C.S. Lewis Doodle (BBC Talk 18, Mere Christianity, Bk 3, Chapter 12)
Faith ('Faith and Works') by C.S. Lewis Doodle (BBC Talk 18, Mere Christianity, Bk 3, Chapter 12)
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@leenaright3949 Says:
These illustrations and narrations are helping me change everything. I have the book, Mere Christianity. When I've tried to read and comprehend it, I find it impossible. Listening to you speak the words while watching you illustrate the concepts behind the words, is opening a new thing in me. When you speak the words written, I hear emphasis, tone, crucial pauses, and conclusions all along the way.. leading to me having new understanding ! When I simply read his book, the words, sentences, and meanings just run together . Thank you so much for using your skills in obedience to God, so that I can more fully appreciate the wonderous gift that has been given to me 🌷
@Ekrembo Says:
It's funny you can only understand this after you understand it 🤓☝️
@MennoSchreuder Says:
Super, thank you!
@redwatkins85 Says:
I’ve tried to put all of this into words since I became saved last year but it always comes out in confusion and later, frustration. Now I have the words that are in my head in a video I can share it to help me explain 😂. I second what someone else said below, praise be to God who gives us what we need when we ask! I needed this video.
@sagadiablo Says:
This whole series is gorgeous!
@ChannelPabilona Says:
I am deeply grateful of this video! It really shed a light on my confusion between faith and works.
@dianesanderson930 Says:
Well chosen words; fitly spoken; like apples of gold in settings of silver.
@natasha.angomwile Says:
Wow this hits deeeeeep! His views are so comprehensive, I think there’s a part in there for practically any Christian to relate to. Love how he excellently articulates things that are often so hard to put into words. I also love his way of writing, it’s engaging. Thank you C.S Lewis, and thanks to this channel and their lovely doodles!
@averymcdaniel2139 Says:
I love your videos! Keep doing what you’re doing because it’s incredible!!
@AJKPenguin Says:
9:08 Fantastic metaphor for Faith and Works. . .sheer excellence. : ) Thank you for keeping the legacy of Lewis on air with sharing your God given gift of drawing, drawing upon the his work, drawn upon His Good News.
@littlerascaleventing Says:
Thank you for all that your doing here. You help make his work come alive and are thoroughly researched.
@adrielle3168 Says:
Such an amazing teaching with amazing illustrations to engage me visually! Awesome!
@jonathanthompson4734 Says:
Thank you. You consistently have perfect timing!
@stvnjolly365 Says:
Man, I freaking love these. Keep it up!
@eddierobbertse8957 Says:
Wow. Lewis had a gift with words! These doodles are the perfect pairing.
@steveoneil5332 Says:
Always a good day when there is a new Doodle!
@dr.zoidberg5096 Says:
1 day ago? Am I seeing things?! Honesty. This is amazing. It really helps me keep track of the points being made and its alot easier to relay this information to other because its almost like watching a movie in my mind while I recite it, Thank you. As im watching this im realizing how much I've been beating myself up for not being able to be all Christ wants me to be. But now I realize I AM already that, I realize the battle is over and Christ won, I actually feel.. good haha. Really, really good, its hard to explain. I know christ loves me as much on my worst day as my best day but now, now i realize what he's saying around 8:00 min
@ovidiudante Says:
This video came shortly after I started thinking about this very thing. God really does wonders.
@MrBloodWake Says:
This video came at the exact right moment for me and my constant failings. Thank you.
@arturomorelli8150 Says:
Awesome Video. Exactly what I needed to hear at this particular moment! God Bless.
@micahcurrie3485 Says:
Thanks so much for creating these. They have helped me greatly in my faith. They explain the more heady concepts that Lewis discusses in an easy to understand way
@dpainter1526 Says:
What a great Easter surprise!
@TellEveryoneRecords Says:
The first 1:28 or so of this video speak so well to my current experience. I'm walking into a season where God is making clear so much of His word that seemed fuzzy to me, and what I love the most is that it's encouraging me to dive deeper and deeper into the unknown areas of my faith and of the Scriptures in an exciting and eager kind of way. Thank you, as always, for the work your do through this awesome channel.
@jeffvandyke1239 Says:
Literally just had a sermon on that passage in Phillipians yesterday. Remembering that God is on a different level, working in us, is important to remember in order to understand how God recieves the credit for our acts of obedience. Thanks for your illustrations!
@pilgrimonthelongroad2875 Says:
This brought me to tears. Thank you.
@castleaether1965 Says:
8:31 I made this observation verrry early in my life. In 4th grade I went to a Catholic school and I remember my teacher always said to "be good so you can go to Heaven." But I always thought to myself ... shouldn't I be good because it is the right thing to do? Not for a reward, nor recognition, but for the simple fact that Christ lives within me and guides me.
@joshuadavidson7985 Says:
Awesome!!! Always check these out as soon as I see a notification
@CSLewisDoodle Says:
(12:44) More from C.S. Lewis: “ 'When that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away' (1 Cor. 13.10). The idea of reaching 'a good life' without Christ is based on a double error. Firstly, we cannot do it; and secondly, in setting up 'a good life' as our final goal, we have missed the very point of our existence. Morality is a mountain which we cannot climb by our own efforts; and if we could we should only perish in the ice and unbreathable air of the summit, lacking those wings with which the rest of the journey has to be accomplished. For it is from there that the real ascent begins. The ropes and axes are 'done away' and the rest is a matter of flying ('Man and Rabbit').” More notes in the video description.

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