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The Worlds Last Night

Book • 1960
In 'The World's Last Night,' C.S.

Lewis explores the Christian understanding of the end times, urging readers to live in constant readiness for Christ's return.

Lewis emphasizes that because the timing of the end is unknown, Christians should maintain a state of spiritual preparedness at all times.

He cautions against fixating on specific dates or predictions, advocating instead for a focus on living a life of faith and obedience.

The essays in this collection encourage a balanced perspective, blending a sense of urgency with practical wisdom.

Lewis invites readers to embrace the uncertainty of the future with hope and a commitment to Christian values.

This book serves as a timeless guide for navigating the anxieties of the present while remaining anchored in the promises of Christian eschatology.

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