Death | Grief | Joy | Love | Marriage | Praise | Thanks | Worship

ENJOYMENT IN PRAISE
In reflecting on his memories and pleasant memories of his departed wife, C. S. Lewis wrote the following concerning those memories and the continuing benefits they conveyed: Praise is the mode of love which always has some element of joy in it. Praise in due order; of Him as the giver, of her as the gift. Don’t we in praise somehow enjoy what we praise, however far we are from it? From A Grief Observed, by C. S. Lewis, Chapter IV, Paragraph 6, pp. 72-73

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