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“I cannot be the only reader who has wondered why God, having given him [St. Paul] so many gifts, withheld from him (what would seem so necessary for the first Christian theologian) that of lucidity and orderly exposition.” quote by C.S. Lewis
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““I cannot be the only reader who has wondered why God, having given him [St. Paul] so many gifts, withheld from him (what would seem so necessary for the first Christian theologian) that of lucidity and orderly exposition.””

C.S. Lewis

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Weight of Glory, 1942

Lewis questions why God gave St. Paul gifts but denied him clarity, suggesting divine mystery in talent distribution.

In simple terms: He wonders why divine gifts are unevenly given.

Key Takeaway

Accept mystery in divine allocation of talents.

Themes

faith gift divine mystery

Mood

inquisitive thoughtful

Type

theological philosophical

When to use this quote

  • spiritual reflection
  • academic study
  • personal faith journey
  • church teaching

Key Concepts

theology human limitation

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do some receive clarity while others do not?
  • How does this affect your view of divine fairness?
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Answers may remain unknowable, causing frustration.

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