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Moments of Grace and Spiritual Warfare in The Lord of the Rings
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2012
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3 editions
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Journeys and destinations; the 22nd Tolkien Society seminar
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2015
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2 editions
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Freedom, Fate and Choice in Middle-earth; 21st Tolkien Society Seminar
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2012
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Chosen: The Journeys of Bilbo and Frodo of the Shire
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“The hobbit is hallowed for his terrible and grace-filled journey and hollowed out by it. His body seems too small for all that he endures but not so his heart. Fear, fatigue, cold, hunger, and thirst torment him, but he continues out of love. Frodo’s struggle shows that there are, in fact, two quests going on: his to destroy the Ring and the Ring’s to dominate and destroy him. Despite the despair that it causes, which both fills and empties him, the Ring-bearer remains as intent upon saving everyone as Denethor is not. Frodo’s torn heart still beats, and it pushes past terror and hopelessness because of Sam’s blessed aid and his own battered and bleeding will to do so. Both hobbits teach us the great value of redemptive suffering.”
― Moments of Grace and Spiritual Warfare in The Lord of the Rings
― Moments of Grace and Spiritual Warfare in The Lord of the Rings
“Bilbo and Frodo overcome the objections of the Baggins side of themselves in order to embrace the Quests that await them. Sometimes we have the same struggles as they do. The Took in us wants to pursue dreams, and the Baggins part wants to stay safe and conventional. Too often we heed the negative thinking that convinces us that we do not have the time, money, energy, or opportunity to make our desires come true. We think we have too many other obligations blocking our way. Sometimes we also saddle ourselves with the false guilt that tells us it is not right to do anything for ourselves, especially if we have a family to take care of first. We must not abandon our true responsibilities, of course, but would it not be better if we could fulfill them in a way that fed our soul and not just our pocketbook and got us excited about going to work rather than dreading the drudgery?”
― Moments of Grace and Spiritual Warfare in The Lord of the Rings
― Moments of Grace and Spiritual Warfare in The Lord of the Rings
“Time and time again the spiritual decisions of the most consequence are faced by individuals alone”
― Moments of Grace and Spiritual Warfare in The Lord of the Rings
― Moments of Grace and Spiritual Warfare in The Lord of the Rings
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