If you were subjects of Maleldil you would have peace.

C.s. Lewis
About This Quote

If you were subjects of Maleldil you would have peace. This quote is a play on words. It takes the word “subjects” and “peace,” and then plays them both against each other. The idea is that we are not really subject to the Lord, even if we believe we are.

Our belief — that we are subjects of God — doesn’t make us really subject to God. And it doesn’t make us peaceful, either. But, as this quote shows, we can be peaceful if we believe we are really subject to the Lord.

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