The well known character known as Aslan, the Great Lion, is featured in the Chronicles of Narnia series. The vastly popular series was authored by C.S. Lewis.
Aslan is one of the main character of the Narnia series. According to C.S. Lewis (author), Aslan is the representation of Jesus in the book.
Aslan the Great Lion appears in all 7 books of the Chronicles of Narnia. The book that most people are familiar with is The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, which was the first of the 7 books that was published.
Aslan is just an imaginary character in a book and Jesus (God) is. He has been for all eternity and will be for evermore.
C.S. Lewis created the land of Narnia in his famous book series "The Chronicles of Narnia." The first book, "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," was published in 1950.
In the very first book and the very first person to address Aslan is actually the Witch who doesn't say anything, just hits him over the head with a bit of a lampost then runs away
Narnia is not a book; it is a country that exists in a series of 7 books called The Chronicles of Narnia. Aslan had many destinations throughout the series.
In the book The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Aslan goes to the Witch's house to free everybody that she has turned to stone.
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Following Aslan is never safe. You know not where he will lead. He may lead you to the cross! Nevertheless, Aslan is good and His intentions for His people are good. He will always work things out for the ultimate good of His people in eternity.
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