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The Chronicles of Narnia-The Lion and the Wardrobe: and how God in Heaven gave me my own Aslam in the end

Hi everyone, as a child I liked to watch after school the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe by CS Lewis who was a Christian himself and the story had a Christian theme. I used to sometimes come home and go into my mum’s wardrobe and to see if the Lion was there. I don’t remember ever trying to speak to it or meeting “it”. I loved it and the fiction character of Aslam, that big protective lion that you could go to have a secret discussion and long for Narnia.

I later went to see this in the theatre in London a reproduction and I loved it and it brought so much good memories back. I still have the tape cassette on audio which I can listen to.

God though in a way with his spiritual gifts which are written about in (1 Corinthians 12) gave me my own Aslam with his gifts of protection. In a spiritual warfare God’s gifts do come on and protect-it has the protective attributes of an undefeatable lion as well. They are there to protect me which God said he would at just 17. It is a potent combination and it is works alone under God's command.. 

So, my own Aslam in the end. The Holy Spirit is often depicted as a Dove, but it also can also be depicted as a Lion, the Lion of Judah-which leads to reveal the face of Jesus Christ to appear behind one of the tribes of Judah to conclude the 12 tribes of Judah.

The gifts artillery are a hoot as well, like calling me a star when they have been active is so very funny.

God in heaven gave me my own Aslam in the end and Narnia too is my Heaven now as me and Aslam prowl to go back.

The Holy Spirit gifts has many functions and one of them for some of us is protection and also the comforter which Jesus in John said he would send us as believers to help support the church and us on our faith journey as Christians. They have many roles and if you want to read about this more, see my post on Baptism and the Gifts of the Spirit which is a short read. https://www.racheltestimony.com/2025/06/why-baptism-is-important-to-christian.html