Aslan

“Safe?” said Mr. Beaver; “don’t you hear what Mrs. Beaver tells you? Who said anything about safe? ‘Course he isn’t safe. But he’s good. He’s the King, I tell you.”


C.S.Lewis excellent telling of the Christ story through his books about Narnia, though fiction carries some important truths. Aslan, a lion, who represents Christ is known not to be a tame lion, he is not considered "Safe."
Safe can have differing meanings depending on one's background and circumstances. In this use, safe describes a being who does as needs for the best of those around, despite what they think he should be. Aslan refuses to bow to the expectations of those he cares for. This is an apt description of the Christ, Jesus often confused his critics, by being exactly opposite to what they thought he should be. Jesus was not a standard Rabbi, he was not safe to be around. Yet he was many things, depending on your attitude towards him. To the repentant, the outcast, the lost and the lonely, he offered safe harbour, in the word of the father. It didn't mean that you could control him, in fact, the opposite, Jesus becomes safe, in that we trust him with our best outcome, and thus are willing to do as he commands, becoming his, and in so doing, he becomes ours. Safe!



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