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This week our sermon will take on the shape of C.S. Lewis’ book, “The Screwtape Letters.” He wrote that book from the perspective of a demon named Screwtape giving instruction to his nephew about how to deceive and derail his “subject.” It is a fascinating read about the nature of the opposition we face, as is the passage before us this week - Ezra 4. When we consider the principles in play, we will see how some things never change. God’s Word is timeless, and clearly instructive for us today.
By Grace Church Elk GroveThis week our sermon will take on the shape of C.S. Lewis’ book, “The Screwtape Letters.” He wrote that book from the perspective of a demon named Screwtape giving instruction to his nephew about how to deceive and derail his “subject.” It is a fascinating read about the nature of the opposition we face, as is the passage before us this week - Ezra 4. When we consider the principles in play, we will see how some things never change. God’s Word is timeless, and clearly instructive for us today.