🌿 Transformation Tuesday: When the Mind Meets Mystery — C.S. Lewis’s First Encounter with God
C.S. Lewis didn’t stumble into faith; he reasoned his way toward it — and then something deeper happened.
He began as a convinced atheist, shaped by war and loss, skeptical of anything unseen. But over time, his intellect led him to a crossroads. He realized that his longing for meaning — what he called Joy — pointed to something beyond himself. Logic opened the door; experience walked him through it.
Lewis described his conversion not as a sudden revelation but as a surrender:
“I gave in, and admitted that God was God.”
That moment wasn’t triumph — it was transformation. He moved from resistance to recognition, from argument to awe. And in that shift, his life’s direction changed — his writing, his friendships, his sense of purpose.
Transformation often begins where certainty ends. For Lewis, it wasn’t emotion that led him to God, but the realization that reason itself pointed toward the divine. It’s a reminder that faith can begin not in belief, but in the honest search for truth.
post inspired by A Believer-in-Waiting's First Encounters with God by Elizabeth Mahlou.
Book description:
It begins with a single, transforming encounter with God—one that reshapes everything. What follows is not a return to ordinary life, but the beginning of a sustained pattern of mystical experience within it.
A Believer in Waiting’s First Encounters with God invites readers into the lived reality of a modern-day mystic, where the boundary between the physical and spiritual world opens again and again in the midst of everyday life.
These are not abstract reflections, but direct encounters—moments of divine presence that reveal a reality shaped by grace, mystery, and the unmistakable nearness of God. Each experience unfolds within the ordinary circumstances of life yet points beyond them to something deeper and enduring.
Through these accounts, themes of good and evil, darkness and unknowing, and the unyielding power of God’s unconditional love emerge—not as ideas, but as lived truth.
Blending spiritual memoir with contemplative insight, this book offers a rare and grounded account of lived mysticism in the modern world—immediate, experiential, and deeply personal.
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