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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 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.
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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 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.
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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