Playlists of 'Mere Christianity' doodled: All C.S. Lewis' BBC Broadcast Talks ('Mere Christianity' - Books I to IV combined): ua-cam.com/video/QmHXYhpEDfM/v-deo.html Part I Only - Right and Wrong - A Clue to the Meaning of the Universe ua-cam.com/video/QmHXYhpEDfM/v-deo.html Part II Only - What Christians Believe ua-cam.com/video/yaGwF7A79_w/v-deo.html Part III Only - Christian Behaviour ua-cam.com/video/MtTeCyrgjIQ/v-deo.html Part IV Only - Beyond Personality: First Steps in the Doctrine of the Trinity ua-cam.com/video/_RAsb3lv968/v-deo.html
In the world full of superficiality, profanity and decadence your doodles are a breath of fresh air. They help regain sanity and orientate mind toward more noble causes.
I may seem like a cold, indifferent grump sometimes but boy, it sure is preferable (I think,) to the rageful vengeangeful grump I used to be. And I have Hope! For His Perfection. The work He begins, He perfects. *Glory be to God*
Please don't stop doing these. I watch them on repeat all the time. I also love to use them when I'm teaching youth group, as your videos make Lewis even more accessible to youth.
This series is life altering. Thank you very much for illustrating Lewis' words. You're helping me, and I'm sure many others, come to know Christianity for what it truly is.
In 2019, I worked at a factory where the plant manager was just a horrible human being. (she fired the good workers, or at best, treated them like pure garbage and thought her treatment of them was funny). My drive to work was 45 minutes long so I was listening to the Audio book of Mere Christianity but on this one morning I was cussing out the plant manger in my head for a good 15 minutes before I hit play on this and when I did, God got my attention when the book started talking about managers at factories. 7:49... not only was this relevant to what I was dealing with... The plant I worked at was ran by a lady... her last name was Bates! No joke!!! 9:06 blew me away! Some 70+ years prior God had Lewis write this knowing I would need to hear that! (Not that God did it just for me but man... to call that Mere coincidence would be a total lie!)
"Can't judge the truth of a claim based on the abuse of it". God bless you, Doodler, youre doing God's work getting these recordings more freely available & great artistry too!
That was one of the best commentaries I've heard about what Jesus was teaching and calling us to: submit to Jesus as King and you will be a part of His Kingdom!
Around 13 minutes the key point is made in accordance to Scriptures. But the doodle keeps going and keeps bringing new angles and talking points, our Lord and God carrying that sheep was such a cool moment and then the comparison of the ideally "nice" and successful person to the once higher being, with the reference of the chimp, just wow, so amazing.
Well done. Thank you for all your effort putting these teachings of Lewis into doodles with narration. You do a wonderful job and are putting a Godly gift to GOOD work. I watch these and rewatch from time to time. Thank you again and God bless you my brother.
As always, excellent work. Thanks. These doodles have been so encouraging and enlightening to me over the years, and I always look for them. Lewis is my favorite author also. He had such a gift.
Absolutely beautiful as always. Thank you CSLewisDoodle. This came at a great time because I was having a very like conversation with a new friend only days ago.
Can one not be both humble and rich? One thing I've learned is that responsibility comes with wealth, and a weight of responsibility that the poor need not consider and do not experience. Maybe it's one aspect of "taking up the cross".
Absolutely. You sure can! With wealth comes the heavy weight of managing it. And that could be one of your heavy burdens as part of the will of God for you. So long as you don’t trust in it, and can give up the position if God called. That said, following Christ will also mean persecution of some sort and that *can* include loss, i.e. joyfully accepting “the confiscation of your property, because you knew that you yourselves had better and lasting possessions” (Heb 10.34 biblehub.com/hebrews/10-34.htm , 1 Cor. 6.7 biblehub.com/1_corinthians/6-7.htm ). The will of God can involve, just as Paul suffered for Christ and his followers, some kind of blessed shame, blessed weakness and blessed dishonor: “To this very hour we go hungry and thirsty, we are in rags, we are brutally treated, we are homeless. We work hard with our own hands. When we are cursed, we bless; when we are persecuted, we endure it; when we are slandered, we answer kindly. We have become the scum of the earth, the garbage of the world-right up to this moment” (1 Cor 4.10-14 biblehub.com/1_corinthians/4-10.htm ,Heb. 11.36-40 biblehub.com/hebrews/11-36.htm ). We are to mourn like the righteous in Ezekiel 9 and this is a blessed kind of grief “those who grieve and lament over all the detestable things that are done in the holy city” (Ezek. 9.4 biblehub.com/ezekiel/9-4.htm ). The important thing is to be meek: to be prepared to suffer any of things that the WILL OF GOD and his timing requires - they are NOT blessed without THAT reason. But more notes in the video description to this topic.
I appreciate CS Lewis. He was a clear thinker and evidenced the light of Christ on his life. That is, he went farther in Christ likeness than many I agree with more theologically. But the idea of a good pagan as far as it goes towards that pagan discovering some light within their faith that overlaps with Christ, God, and grace...I find specious and the ability for that light to illuminate to the point of salvation I find more specious. Certainly common grace exists but I don't think it leads to salvation.
Lewis says it well here: "I think the answer was very well given a fortnight ago by Mr. Brown. "Supposing, for purposes of argument, that Christianity is true, then it could avoid all coincidence with other religions only on the supposition that all other religions are one hundred per cent erroneous. To which, you remember, Professor Price replied by agreeing with Mr. Brown and saying: "Yes. From these resemblances you may conclude not 'so much the worse for the Christians' but 'so much the better for the Pagans'." "...Theology, while saying that a special illumination has been vouchsafed to Christians and (earlier) to Jews, also says that there is some divine illumination vouchsafed to all men. The Divine light, we are told, "lighteneth every man". We should, therefore, expect to find in the imagination of great Pagan teachers and myth-makers some glimpse of that theme which we believe to be the very plot of the whole cosmic story - the theme of incarnation, death and rebirth. And the differences between the Pagan Christs (Balder, Osiris, etc.) and the Christ Himself is much what we should expect to find. The Pagan stones are all about someone dying and rising, either every year, or else nobody knows where and nobody knows when. The Christian story is about a historical personage, whose execution can be dated pretty accurately, under a named Roman magistrate, and with whom the society that He founded is in a continuous relation down to the present day. It is not the difference between falsehood and truth. It is the difference between a real event on the one hand and dim dreams or premonitions of that same event on the other..." (Is Theology Poetry?)
Well Lewis quotes the Luke version of the first beatitude, and I insert the Matthew version “in spirit” in the doodle for context when he returns to the issue (14:48). I have made the assumption that “in spirit” is implied in Luke as well. Of course, it is possible to be poor but not be poor in spirit/humble.
@@CSLewisDoodle That's why it's often risky to isolate a verse from the passage, missing the context and create a doctrine around an incomplete passage. Yet of course we all did it, certainly Mr. Lewis is not an exception. In case of Luke 6;20 one can observe that there's a deeper meaning of the word "poor" by looking at the following verse 21. Jesus didn't feed everyone physically but with the Spiritual Bread (John 6:50-58) Which is Christ and the Word of God. If we interpret scripture with scripture we may avoid doctrinal mistakes like mentioned in the initial post. Those who were with Moses in the desert and were filled physically by God are still dead and not saved. So do we need to be poor in spirit and ready to receive the spiritual riches God will provide from heaven. Hope this may clarify the matter. God bless!
It's my weak point to be quickly being put off by certain imperfections in a person's doctrine, and while knowing I don't know it all (being the greatest imperfectionist) and might have preached wrong things too often - when pride comes in the way (we all know). It is not really my intention to break down anyone's work, at times though my allergic reaction to leaven makes me sin by being impatient and to jump too quickly. Praying to God He may change this into good some day. In the mean time I do thank Him for you for your laboring and ministry in Him. God bless!
The Palm 82 reference is WAY out of context. Jesus calls us brothers and implores us to ask the Father in Christs name. He does NOT call us gods, however. That reference makes more sense as a reference to those of the heavenly host who served poorly as overseers of the nations. Read it for yourself and find some of Dr. Michael Heiser’s doctoral work on the subject. 🌈🕊
Happy New Year. How do you read it? Doesn't Christ quote Psalm 82.6 ('You are gods, you are all sons of the Most High') as being said by God to those "to whom the word of God came" ? (John 10.35 ) - a direct reference to the Children of Israel in 1 Kings 18.31: "...twelve stones, according to the number of the tribes of the sons of Jacob, unto whom the word of the LORD came". But those 'gods' who rejected and disbelieved the word of God, died shamefully like men (Ps. 82.7, Jer. 16.4) - something that angels don't suffer. Christ for a little time, having been made less than the angels/heavenly host because of the suffering of death, tastes death for every son who believes - bringing many sons to glory, to make complete Himself (Heb. 2.8-9, 2 Peter 1:3-4).
Playlists of 'Mere Christianity' doodled:
All C.S. Lewis' BBC Broadcast Talks ('Mere Christianity' - Books I to IV combined):
ua-cam.com/video/QmHXYhpEDfM/v-deo.html
Part I Only - Right and Wrong - A Clue to the Meaning of the Universe
ua-cam.com/video/QmHXYhpEDfM/v-deo.html
Part II Only - What Christians Believe
ua-cam.com/video/yaGwF7A79_w/v-deo.html
Part III Only - Christian Behaviour
ua-cam.com/video/MtTeCyrgjIQ/v-deo.html
Part IV Only - Beyond Personality: First Steps in the Doctrine of the Trinity
ua-cam.com/video/_RAsb3lv968/v-deo.html
In the world full of superficiality, profanity and decadence your doodles are a breath of fresh air. They help regain sanity and orientate mind toward more noble causes.
I may seem like a cold, indifferent grump sometimes but boy, it sure is preferable (I think,) to the rageful vengeangeful grump I used to be. And I have Hope! For His Perfection. The work He begins, He perfects. *Glory be to God*
Please don't stop doing these. I watch them on repeat all the time. I also love to use them when I'm teaching youth group, as your videos make Lewis even more accessible to youth.
This series is life altering. Thank you very much for illustrating Lewis' words. You're helping me, and I'm sure many others, come to know Christianity for what it truly is.
In 2019, I worked at a factory where the plant manager was just a horrible human being. (she fired the good workers, or at best, treated them like pure garbage and thought her treatment of them was funny). My drive to work was 45 minutes long so I was listening to the Audio book of Mere Christianity but on this one morning I was cussing out the plant manger in my head for a good 15 minutes before I hit play on this and when I did, God got my attention when the book started talking about managers at factories. 7:49... not only was this relevant to what I was dealing with... The plant I worked at was ran by a lady... her last name was Bates! No joke!!! 9:06 blew me away!
Some 70+ years prior God had Lewis write this knowing I would need to hear that! (Not that God did it just for me but man... to call that Mere coincidence would be a total lie!)
"Can't judge the truth of a claim based on the abuse of it". God bless you, Doodler, youre doing God's work getting these recordings more freely available & great artistry too!
That was one of the best commentaries I've heard about what Jesus was teaching and calling us to: submit to Jesus as King and you will be a part of His Kingdom!
Around 13 minutes the key point is made in accordance to Scriptures. But the doodle keeps going and keeps bringing new angles and talking points, our Lord and God carrying that sheep was such a cool moment and then the comparison of the ideally "nice" and successful person to the once higher being, with the reference of the chimp, just wow, so amazing.
I love CS Lewis’ work and adore these doodles. So helpful in understanding such deep topics and intellectual writings. Keep up the great work!
This is my favorite UA-cam channel, and this is my favorite chapter of Mere Christianity, so thank you!
Thanks for the new video! It’s amazing how blessed CS Lewis was with his ability to express such profound ideas with such simplicity and brevity.
Christ is not only life-changing, He is heart and soul changing
Well done. Thank you for all your effort putting these teachings of Lewis into doodles with narration. You do a wonderful job and are putting a Godly gift to GOOD work.
I watch these and rewatch from time to time. Thank you again and God bless you my brother.
As always, excellent work. Thanks. These doodles have been so encouraging and enlightening to me over the years, and I always look for them. Lewis is my favorite author also. He had such a gift.
Thank you so much for bringing Lewis’s work to life! These are great! God Bless!
I have been subscribed for over five years. Thank you for this! My entire family watches these together when they come out.
Another brilliant doodle! These doodles do an excellent job of illustrating the text.
Amazing, brilliant and wonderful! Thank you very much for another full-course meal🙏🙏😎👍👍 I was so happy to see this video posted! Very grateful!
Best doodling theme ever! Thanks CSLewisDoodle, these are great!! ❤👍🏻💯
I think this is my new favorite of your videos. Such a great, relevant topic from CS Lewis, and so well portrayed in your art. God bless you!
Thank you for such an insightful video and awesome doodles
Absolutely superb Christian teaching.
This was wonderful. The doodles really helped my mind understand it more.
So excited to see this in my notifications. Thank you, very much.
This has been an immense blessing. Thank you and God bless you!
Absolutely beautiful as always. Thank you CSLewisDoodle. This came at a great time because I was having a very like conversation with a new friend only days ago.
These are done so well, and will help many people follow along with what he is saying 😊
Excellent work as always. I enjoy the nuanced way you draw particular things.
This was exactly what I needed to hear! And as always the illustrations are awesome! Thanks for making these!
Inspirational, in every sense of the word.
So very well done! The artwork really helps reinforce the message. Thank you.
You’re the best, friend. Thank you so much for continuing this great work.
Glad you're still making these. Wonderful stuff.
Thank you for making these!
Brilliant art meets brilliant author !
Love these videos. Keep up the great work. 👍
thank you, i very much appreciated this
Thank you, and Merry Christmas!
These videos breathe amazing new life into already amazing books! Keep it up!
This is a great piece!! Loved the animations btw
These are the best thanks 🙏
Thank you for your continued work, friend.
Fantastic!! Thank you!!
I'm glad these are still being made
That was amazing. 💯🔥
Can one not be both humble and rich? One thing I've learned is that responsibility comes with wealth, and a weight of responsibility that the poor need not consider and do not experience. Maybe it's one aspect of "taking up the cross".
Absolutely. You sure can! With wealth comes the heavy weight of managing it. And that could be one of your heavy burdens as part of the will of God for you. So long as you don’t trust in it, and can give up the position if God called. That said, following Christ will also mean persecution of some sort and that *can* include loss, i.e. joyfully accepting “the confiscation of your property, because you knew that you yourselves had better and lasting possessions” (Heb 10.34 biblehub.com/hebrews/10-34.htm , 1 Cor. 6.7 biblehub.com/1_corinthians/6-7.htm ). The will of God can involve, just as Paul suffered for Christ and his followers, some kind of blessed shame, blessed weakness and blessed dishonor: “To this very hour we go hungry and thirsty, we are in rags, we are brutally treated, we are homeless. We work hard with our own hands. When we are cursed, we bless; when we are persecuted, we endure it; when we are slandered, we answer kindly. We have become the scum of the earth, the garbage of the world-right up to this moment” (1 Cor 4.10-14 biblehub.com/1_corinthians/4-10.htm ,Heb. 11.36-40 biblehub.com/hebrews/11-36.htm ). We are to mourn like the righteous in Ezekiel 9 and this is a blessed kind of grief “those who grieve and lament over all the detestable things that are done in the holy city” (Ezek. 9.4 biblehub.com/ezekiel/9-4.htm ). The important thing is to be meek: to be prepared to suffer any of things that the WILL OF GOD and his timing requires - they are NOT blessed without THAT reason. But more notes in the video description to this topic.
Thank you. I thank God for this.
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I appreciate CS Lewis. He was a clear thinker and evidenced the light of Christ on his life. That is, he went farther in Christ likeness than many I agree with more theologically. But the idea of a good pagan as far as it goes towards that pagan discovering some light within their faith that overlaps with Christ, God, and grace...I find specious and the ability for that light to illuminate to the point of salvation I find more specious. Certainly common grace exists but I don't think it leads to salvation.
Lewis says it well here:
"I think the answer was very well given a fortnight ago by Mr. Brown. "Supposing, for purposes of argument, that Christianity is true, then it could avoid all coincidence with other religions only on the supposition that all other religions are one hundred per cent erroneous. To which, you remember, Professor Price replied by agreeing with Mr. Brown and saying: "Yes. From these resemblances you may conclude not 'so much the worse for the Christians' but 'so much the better for the Pagans'."
"...Theology, while saying that a special illumination has been vouchsafed to Christians and (earlier) to Jews, also says that there is some divine illumination vouchsafed to all men. The Divine light, we are told, "lighteneth every man". We should, therefore, expect to find in the imagination of great Pagan teachers and myth-makers some glimpse of that theme which we believe to be the very plot of the whole cosmic story - the theme of incarnation, death and rebirth. And the differences between the Pagan Christs (Balder, Osiris, etc.) and the Christ Himself is much what we should expect to find. The Pagan stones are all about someone dying and rising, either every year, or else nobody knows where and nobody knows when. The Christian story is about a historical personage, whose execution can be dated pretty accurately, under a named Roman magistrate, and with whom the society that He founded is in a continuous relation down to the present day. It is not the difference between falsehood and truth. It is the difference between a real event on the one hand and dim dreams or premonitions of that same event on the other..." (Is Theology Poetry?)
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14:20 -"Blessed are the poor >IN SPIRIT
Well Lewis quotes the Luke version of the first beatitude, and I insert the Matthew version “in spirit” in the doodle for context when he returns to the issue (14:48). I have made the assumption that “in spirit” is implied in Luke as well. Of course, it is possible to be poor but not be poor in spirit/humble.
@@CSLewisDoodle That's why it's often risky to isolate a verse from the passage, missing the context and create a doctrine around an incomplete passage. Yet of course we all did it, certainly Mr. Lewis is not an exception. In case of Luke 6;20 one can observe that there's a deeper meaning of the word "poor" by looking at the following verse 21. Jesus didn't feed everyone physically but with the Spiritual Bread (John 6:50-58) Which is Christ and the Word of God. If we interpret scripture with scripture we may avoid doctrinal mistakes like mentioned in the initial post. Those who were with Moses in the desert and were filled physically by God are still dead and not saved. So do we need to be poor in spirit and ready to receive the spiritual riches God will provide from heaven. Hope this may clarify the matter. God bless!
More context in the video description notes above if you are keen.
It's my weak point to be quickly being put off by certain imperfections in a person's doctrine, and while knowing I don't know it all (being the greatest imperfectionist) and might have preached wrong things too often - when pride comes in the way (we all know). It is not really my intention to break down anyone's work, at times though my allergic reaction to leaven makes me sin by being impatient and to jump too quickly. Praying to God He may change this into good some day. In the mean time I do thank Him for you for your laboring and ministry in Him. God bless!
What's the song's title?
My Pledge - Carman - House of Praise.
@@CSLewisDoodle Thank you
Perhaps Jesus doodled on the ground when the woman caught in adultery was brought before Him??
The Palm 82 reference is WAY out of context.
Jesus calls us brothers and implores us to ask the Father in Christs name. He does NOT call us gods, however.
That reference makes more sense as a reference to those of the heavenly host who served poorly as overseers of the nations.
Read it for yourself and find some of Dr. Michael Heiser’s doctoral work on the subject.
🌈🕊
Happy New Year. How do you read it? Doesn't Christ quote Psalm 82.6 ('You are gods, you are all sons of the Most High') as being said by God to those "to whom the word of God came" ? (John 10.35 ) - a direct reference to the Children of Israel in 1 Kings 18.31: "...twelve stones, according to the number of the tribes of the sons of Jacob, unto whom the word of the LORD came". But those 'gods' who rejected and disbelieved the word of God, died shamefully like men (Ps. 82.7, Jer. 16.4) - something that angels don't suffer. Christ for a little time, having been made less than the angels/heavenly host because of the suffering of death, tastes death for every son who believes - bringing many sons to glory, to make complete Himself (Heb. 2.8-9, 2 Peter 1:3-4).
The chimpanzee noise was interesting...
I even gave the chimp a stick tool!
'Niceness' seems to be a poor guide methinks