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If I would have done this…

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It isn’t until the movie’s almost over that Aslan finally makes an appearance.  It’s one of the most touching moments, as Aslan and Lucy talk, and yet one of the most convicting as well.

Lucy asks Aslan if it was truly him that she saw earlier, and Aslan asks her why she didn’t follow Him.  She replies that it would be hard for her to do it alone.  And then she asks the question that hurts the most…

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This is How It Worked in the Past

One of the things that really jumped out at me in Prince Caspian was the time when they were all standing by the Stone Table inside the mound and they were discussing strategy as to how to defeat the Talamarane king.  High King Peter wanted to go in for a sneak attack, and get them in the castle.  Prince Caspian wanted to dig in at the mound and defend it.

Then Lucy speaks, implying that they should wait for Aslan– since that is how they won last time.

To this, Peter responds that maybe they were brought there to act, not to wait.

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Why Did Only Lucy see Aslan?

Lucy makes a very poignant statement in Prince Caspian.  The children and the dwarf have gone to find the Prince, and they’ve been following Peter’s direction.  Only Peter still hasn’t gotten it through his head that he’s been gone 1400 years.

They come to a ravine where there’s a stream running many feet below, and they decide that they must go around somewhere down the river.  Then Lucy sees Aslan, and he’s seeming to signal that she should follow him.

There are four different reactions to her statement:

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Prince Caspian Lessons

I know, Prince Caspian is from the Chronicles of Narnia, but I just saw it this past Saturday with my family, and I can’t get over the number of lessons that I saw that could be learned from this story, so I’d like to spend some time this week telling you them, before getting back on the VeggieTales track.

I’m going to try to go about this from memory and work my way chronologically, but we’ll see how it goes. (If you don’t want the movie spoiled, you may not want to read past this part.)

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