The last line reminds me very much of a passage in the allegory "Hind's Feet on High Places," in a chapter where the main character asks to be bound to an altar so that she will not resist the will of the Lord being done. It is quite a powerful image very suitable for Lent.
Wow this is so powerful - that last line especially just sums it all up so well. Thank you. <3
The last line reminds me very much of a passage in the allegory "Hind's Feet on High Places," in a chapter where the main character asks to be bound to an altar so that she will not resist the will of the Lord being done. It is quite a powerful image very suitable for Lent.
Thanks Andrew. The sonnet helped me stop with you ... to think about how Hwin responded to Aslan. Worth the pause.