At the end of part three, Lewis discusses three theological principles: kindness, hope, and faith.
1. Kindness – More than being nice, true Christian love (charity) requires selfless sacrifice.
2. Hope – A deep longing for heaven, showing that earthly desires point to something beyond.
3. Faith – Trusting in Christian teachings and ultimately relying on God's grace, not just personal effort.
As Christians grow in their faith, they may reach a point of hopelessness, realizing the extent of their sinfulness. But, a true Christian perseveres, trusting that God will ultimately guide them to salvation.
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