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If you’re tired of pretending everything is fine, this is the book you need. Confronting Evil in Our Time - Now on Amazon https://amzn.to/3XgCodL
The podcast discusses Letter 10 from C.S. Lewis's "The Screwtape Letters." The hosts explore the theme of how our associations and friendships can significantly influence our character and moral development. They reference 1 Corinthians 15:33, "Bad company ruins good morals," and discuss how this biblical concept aligns with the common wisdom of "Show me your friends, and I'll show you your future."
The conversation emphasizes the importance of being intentional about the company we keep and the influences we allow into our lives. The hosts warn against passively falling into relationships based solely on convenience or shared activities, urging listeners to instead prioritize connections founded on shared values. They also touch on the dangers of negative influences through various mediums, including social media and workplace relationships, highlighting how these can subtly shape our thoughts and behaviors.
The hosts delve into Lewis's observation that "all mortals tend to turn into the thing they are pretending to be," discussing how this principle can work both negatively and positively. They also explore the concept of God's "counter-attack" against demonic influences, suggesting that this might involve divine intervention to redirect individuals from harmful paths. The conversation concludes by reflecting on the nature of temptation and sin, emphasizing how seemingly small compromises can lead to more significant moral failures over time.
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By Ian Faith, Galen Balinski, C.S. Lewis: Spiritual Warfare and Christianity4.7
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If you’re tired of pretending everything is fine, this is the book you need. Confronting Evil in Our Time - Now on Amazon https://amzn.to/3XgCodL
The podcast discusses Letter 10 from C.S. Lewis's "The Screwtape Letters." The hosts explore the theme of how our associations and friendships can significantly influence our character and moral development. They reference 1 Corinthians 15:33, "Bad company ruins good morals," and discuss how this biblical concept aligns with the common wisdom of "Show me your friends, and I'll show you your future."
The conversation emphasizes the importance of being intentional about the company we keep and the influences we allow into our lives. The hosts warn against passively falling into relationships based solely on convenience or shared activities, urging listeners to instead prioritize connections founded on shared values. They also touch on the dangers of negative influences through various mediums, including social media and workplace relationships, highlighting how these can subtly shape our thoughts and behaviors.
The hosts delve into Lewis's observation that "all mortals tend to turn into the thing they are pretending to be," discussing how this principle can work both negatively and positively. They also explore the concept of God's "counter-attack" against demonic influences, suggesting that this might involve divine intervention to redirect individuals from harmful paths. The conversation concludes by reflecting on the nature of temptation and sin, emphasizing how seemingly small compromises can lead to more significant moral failures over time.
Subscribe and join us and our guests on this journey.
Show site www.screwtapeletterspodcast.com
Truth @screwtapeletterspodcast
X @screwtapepodcst
IG @screwtapeletterspodcast
Facebook https://linktr.ee/screwtapeletterspodcast
Podcast management by www.globalcreativegroup.com

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