The Screwtape Letters: Confronting Evil in Our Time

por Ian Faith, Galen Balinski, C.S. Lewis

Welcome to our podcast “The Screwtape Letters: Confronting Evil in Our Time” Your hosts Ian Faith and Galen Balinski in each episode will dissect C.S. Lewis’ 31 letters and illuminate the challenge that the devil and his minions play in our world today to separate us from God, so we can expose them, reject them, and put Jesus at the center of our lives.

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Episodios del podcast

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  • Letter #9: Screwtape Letters - Confronting Evil in Our Time

    Letter #9: Screwtape Letters - Confronting Evil in Our Time

    In this episode, letter 9 C.S. Lewis's The Screwtape Letters, the hosts explore the strategies that Screwtape, a senior demon, advises his nephew Wormwood to employ against humans during their low points in life. This letter continues themes from Letter Eight, focusing on the ups and downs of life, which Lewis refers to as the "law of undulation." Screwtape emphasizes that during these troughs, people are more vulnerable to temptations like alcohol, sex, and pornography, seeking momentary escapes that lead to deeper emptiness. The concept of "the law of undulation" is key—recognizing life's natural highs and lows and how the enemy uses these troughs to his advantage. We discuss the importance of community and avoiding isolation during tough times. Screwtape advises against "religion in moderation," pushing the idea that full engagement in faith is crucial, especially when facing challenges. Stay connected, seek support, and remember, your faith can thrive even in the darkest times. Subscribe and join us and our guests on this journey. https://www.screwtapeletterspodcast.com Podcast management by https://www.globalcreativegroup.com #screwtapeletters #podcast #merechristianity #narnia #cslewis #wormwood

  • Letter #8: Screwtape Letters - Confronting Evil in Our Time

    Letter #8: Screwtape Letters - Confronting Evil in Our Time

    In Letter 8 of "The Screwtape Letters," Screwtape warns Wormwood not to get overly optimistic about his patient's discouragement, even in the demonic realm they have ups and downs. This concept, referred to as the law of undulation, signifies the natural ebb and flow of life. The hosts, Ian and Galen finds this idea deeply insightful, noting its presence in the Bible, especially in the life of King David, and others. The hosts emphasize that understanding and accepting these cycles is crucial, as life's struggles are part of the peaks and valleys journey. Screwtape’s advice illustrates for Christians that low points can be moments of divine intervention, making it difficult for demons to exploit human weakness. This ties into the story of Jesus calming the storm, highlighting the importance of faith during turbulent times. The letter also discusses humans being made in God’s image, which demons despise, and the importance of self-determination within God’s guidance. God's forgiveness and the significance of “free will” are key points, with God allowing humans to choose freely, even if it means stepping back at times. Prayer, especially during low times, is crucial as it strengthens the connection with God. Screwtape warns Wormwood to disrupt this, as maintaining faith and prayer can help individuals emerge stronger from their struggles. Subscribe and join us and our guests on this journey. https://www.screwtapeletterspodcast.com Podcast management by https://www.globalcreativegroup.com #screwtapeletters #podcast #merechristianity #narnia #cslewis #wormwood

  • Letter #7: Screwtape Letters - Confronting Evil in Our Time

    Letter #7: Screwtape Letters - Confronting Evil in Our Time

    In this episode of "The Screwtape Letters -“ Confronting Evil in Our Time” the speakers discuss various themes, notably how demons work strategically to influence humans. They highlight the notion that demons prefer to remain hidden to manipulate humans more effectively. They also explore the idea that demons exploit human weaknesses, such as lust, intoxication, and the pursuit of power, often attacking individuals at their most vulnerable moments. The conversation touches on the importance of recognizing external demonic influences rather than solely blaming oneself for personal failings. It also underscores the need for spiritual vigilance and reliance on Jesus to combat these influences. The discussion moves on to the dangers of extreme ideologies, such as extreme patriotism or pacifism, and how these can divert individuals from their faith. The speakers stress the importance of keeping God at the center of one's life and avoiding the elevation of any cause or ideology above religious devotion. They also examine how the church can become fragmented into factions, which can lead to divisiveness. They discuss the historical context of such divisions and the importance of maintaining unity within the church despite differing interpretations and practices. The conversation concludes by reflecting on how demonic strategies can exploit these divisions, drawing parallels to historical conflicts like the sectarian violence in Northern Ireland and the origins of Mormonism. They emphasize the need for Christians to prioritize their faith and avoid getting caught up in ideological extremes or divisions that detract from their devotion to God. Subscribe and join us and our guests on this journey. https://www.screwtapeletterspodcast.com Podcast management by https://www.globalcreativegroup.com #screwtapeletters #podcast #merechristianity #narnia #cslewis #wormwood

  • Letter #6: Screwtape Letters - Confronting Evil in Our Time

    Letter #6: Screwtape Letters - Confronting Evil in Our Time

    In this podcast episode, Galen and his co-host Ian delve into a particularly profound letter from C.S. Lewis's "The Screwtape Letters." They sense that the gravity of the European war deeply influenced this letter, which is dense with meaning despite its brevity. The hosts discuss how Lewis uses this letter to explore themes of fear, fantasy, and courage. They note that the demonic forces in the narrative exploit human fears, especially in the context of war, to induce anxiety and prevent people from focusing on their real challenges. The conversation emphasizes that fear can become overwhelming and paralyzing, distracting individuals from their duties and from living a virtuous life. The discussion touches on how fear can manifest irrationally, often spurred by distant or unlikely threats, and how the demonic aims to keep people in a state of anxiety and irrational fear. They compare this to modern examples, like fears induced by sensational news stories, and stress the importance of facing real fears directly rather than succumbing to a constant state of worry. The hosts also talk about how the letter addresses the tendency to misdirect anger and hatred. They reflect on the irony of people who are harsh in fantasy but soft when faced with real enemies, and vice versa. This inconsistency, they argue, is a tactic used by demonic forces to undermine true virtue and character. The conversation highlights the importance of courage and acting rightly despite fear. They discuss how true courage involves addressing real fears head-on and maintaining consistency in one's actions and character, rather than allowing fear to dominate one's mind. In summary, the hosts appreciate the depth of this letter and its exploration of fear and courage. They encourage listeners to reflect on their own fears and to strive for consistent virtue and bravery in the face of real challenges. Subscribe and join us and our guests on this journey. https://www.screwtapeletterspodcast.com Podcast management by https://www.globalcreativegroup.com #screwtapeletters #podcast #merechristianity #narnia #cslewis #wormwood

  • Letter #5: Screwtape Letters - Confronting Evil in Our Time

    Letter #5: Screwtape Letters - Confronting Evil in Our Time

    In this discussion of "The Screwtape Letters" by C.S. Lewis, Letter 5 deals with the outbreak of war in Europe. The letter reflects on the historical context of England's declaration of war against Germany, highlighting C.S. Lewis's contemplation of war's ramifications and its impact on faith and human suffering. Ian and Galen discuss how the junior demon, Wormwood, is excited about the war, believing it will lead to widespread human suffering and thus benefit the devil's cause. Screwtape, the senior demon, cautions Wormwood, pointing out that war can also draw people closer to God, as suffering often leads people to seek spiritual meaning and redemption. The conversation touches on the dual nature of war's impact on faith—how it can either weaken or strengthen it. The hosts reflect on the historical and biblical contexts of war, noting that God's people have always faced conflicts and that these moments can bring people closer to divine truths. They also discuss the role of Christians in responding to evil, emphasizing the need for discernment and active engagement in fighting against it. This includes understanding the balance between extreme patriotism and pacifism, and the importance of Christians being involved in societal and political issues without losing sight of their faith. The hosts further delve into the concept of suffering as part of redemption, noting that it is through suffering that people often find a deeper connection with God. They caution against being deceived by seemingly good causes that might actually be evil and stress the importance of maintaining focus on God and seeking wisdom in all actions. Overall, the episode underscores the complexity of war and suffering, the challenges to faith they present, and the need for Christians to navigate these issues with wisdom and a steadfast commitment to their beliefs. Subscribe and join us and our guests on this journey. https://www.screwtapeletterspodcast.com Podcast management by https://www.globalcreativegroup.com #screwtapeletters #podcast #merechristianity #narnia #cslewis #wormwood