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From C.S. Lewis' "Mere Christianity".
In this essay, C.S. Lewis explains the Christian belief in the transformative power of Christ's humility and suffering, which believers can share to attain eternal life and perfection. He asserts that Jesus represents a new step in evolution-a new kind of life that Christians can inherit. This life is transmitted through baptism, belief, and Holy Communion. While these practices may seem odd, Lewis argues that their significance lies in Christ's authority and the historical teachings of Christianity.
Lewis emphasizes that Christians are not merely following Christ's teachings but embodying His life, acting as His physical presence in the world. He acknowledges concerns about the fairness of salvation but suggests that God's plans for those who haven't heard of Christ remain unknown. Lewis concludes by stating that God will eventually reveal Himself in full power, ending the current era. Until then, individuals must freely choose to align with God, as waiting until the end will be too late.