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The Screwtape Letters: Confronting Evil in Our Time

The Screwtape Letters: Confronting Evil in Our Time

De: Ian Faith Galen Balinski C.S. Lewis
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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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Listeners are raving about "The Screwtape Letters: Confronting Evil in Our Time" Christian podcast that has already eclipsed 300k downloads! Here's what they love:

"Great Job, Thumbs Up!" With a 4.6 out of 5 rating on Apple Podcasts and recognition as a 3X RUMBLE Editor's Pick, this podcast is clearly resonating with its audience, offering a perfect blend of theological depth and practical application for those seeking to confront evil in our time and find Jesus.

"Well done, gentlemen - well done!" The hosts' insightful commentary and engaging discussions have captivated audiences worldwide on Google/YouTube. Listeners praise the podcast's ability to make C.S. Lewis's complex work accessible and relevant to modern life.

"I've been enjoying the podcast series from here in the UK... wished I had read the book 30 years ago!" The show's global appeal is evident, with high rankings in multiple countries, including Australia, #7 Ireland, and South Africa.

"Thank you for doing this! It is awesomely well done from content to production value." Fans appreciate the high-quality production and the hosts' expertise in unpacking Lewis's themes.

"Evil will not stop itself. I'll tuck this into my prayer life." Many find the podcast thought-provoking and spiritually enriching, helping them apply Lewis's insights to their daily lives and current events.

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  • Sex, Love, Marriage, and Divorce - Letter #18: Biblical Easter Eggs in the Screwtape Letters: A Theological Journey
    May 22 2025

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    The conversation centers on the themes of sex, love, marriage, and divorce from a biblical perspective. The hosts examine how the demonic, as depicted by C.S. Lewis, targets human sexuality and relationships by distorting God's intended design. They argue that sexuality is powerful and good when confined within the boundaries of marriage, likening it to a fire that must be kept within a fireplace. The demonic strategy, they suggest, is to twist these boundaries, promoting superficial understandings of love and encouraging the belief that marriage is only valid as long as passionate feelings persist.

    A significant portion of the discussion contrasts the biblical idea of covenantal love with the modern, feelings-driven approach to relationships. The hosts emphasize that true love in marriage is rooted in commitment, promise, and mutual dependence rather than fleeting emotions. They highlight how dependency within marriage is often misunderstood as weakness, but is actually a source of strength and security, enabling vulnerability and genuine partnership. They critique contemporary culture’s focus on subjective feelings, noting that this leads to instability in relationships and a lack of grounding in objective truth.

    The hosts further explore the biblical concept of becoming "one flesh" in marriage, referencing passages from Corinthians to illustrate how sexual union creates deep, soul-level bonds. They discuss how the demonic perspective trivializes sex as merely physical, whereas the biblical view sees it as integral to building mutual dependence and sacrificial love within marriage. The conversation also touches on forgiveness and transformation, noting that while the demonic never lets go of a person's past, God offers redemption and new identity. Ultimately, the discussion advocates for a marriage model where each partner seeks the other’s good as their own, fostering unity and resilience rather than competition or self-centeredness.

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    22 m
  • Self-Control Over Deadly Sins - Letter #17: Biblical Easter Eggs in the Screwtape Letters: A Theological Journey
    May 14 2025

    The commentary centers on a podcast episode discussing biblical themes-specifically gluttony and self-control in C.S. Lewis’ "The Screwtape Letters." The hosts explore how Lewis redefines gluttony, not merely as overeating but as an obsession with food’s quality and personal preferences, what he calls the "gluttony of delicacy." They highlight how this vice is less about quantity and more about selfishness, pride, and a lack of self-restraint, drawing parallels to biblical teachings, particularly from Proverbs, which warn against being ruled by appetite and urge the cultivation of temperance and humility.

    The discussion expands to consider gluttony’s broader moral implications. The hosts argue that gluttony is inherently self-centered, ignoring the needs of others and refusing to sacrifice or share. They connect this attitude to other forms of selfishness, such as the lack of charity or humility, and cite scriptural passages like Philippians 3, which warns against making one’s desires into a “god.” The conversation also touches on the cultural and historical context, referencing the disparity between the wealthy and the poor, and how the pursuit of luxury and exclusivity in food mirrors a lack of compassion and gratitude.

    Finally, the hosts draw a parallel between gluttony and other temptations, notably sexual indulgence, both of which are seen as failures of self-control and as ways people seek immediate gratification or cope with stress. They suggest that when individuals lack self-control, they risk turning good things-like food or sex-into idols, thus displacing God. The episode concludes with a reflection on the importance of gratitude, self-discipline, and using the enjoyment of physical pleasures as an act of worship rather than as a substitute for spiritual fulfillment.

    Look out for our upcoming book "Confronting Evil in Our Time,” which will be released this year.

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    24 m
  • Devil in Denominations - Letter #16: Biblical Easter Eggs in the Screwtape Letters: A Theological Journey
    May 2 2025

    The conversation focuses on a deeper exploration of Letter 16 that was omitted from the abridged audio versions. The hosts discuss the editorial decision to exclude this Letter, emphasizing its significant relevance and the nuanced issues it raises about church attendance and faithfulness. They highlight how the Letter addresses the dangers of both apathy and sectarianism within church communities, noting that faithfulness to a church can become problematic if it leads to factionalism or the belief that one's own church is the sole possessor of truth.

    The discussion then delves into the broader context of Christian denominational differences, stressing the importance of distinguishing between core tenets of faith and secondary issues. The hosts reference Romans 14, where Paul advises believers to show deference and grace toward one another on non-essential matters, such as worship styles or dietary practices. They argue that while differences in doctrine and practice exist, the essence of Christianity centers on the belief in Jesus Christ's death and resurrection, and that unity should be maintained on these foundational beliefs rather than allowing secondary disagreements to cause division.

    Personal anecdotes are shared to illustrate the destructive nature of sectarianism, including a story about family conflict rooted in denominational differences. The hosts advocate for an "open-handed" approach to non-essential issues-allowing for diversity of practice and belief-while holding firmly to "closed-handed" core doctrines. They caution against letting minor disagreements distract from the primary mission of the church: spreading the gospel and fostering a genuine relationship with Christ. The conversation concludes by emphasizing humility, mutual respect, and the avoidance of confusion and division, which are seen as tools of evil that undermine the unity and witness of the Christian community.

    Look out for our upcoming book "Confronting Evil in Our Time,” which will be released this year.

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    23 m
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