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The Screwtape Letters Study Guide

Screwtape Letter #31 – Discussion Guide

How mistakenly now that all is lost you come whimpering to ask me whether the terms of affection in which I address you meant nothing from the beginning. ... Love you? Why, yes. As dainty a morsel as ever I grew fat on ...
They're watching you! (updated)

They’re watching you! (updated)

Right now - maybe the motive really is all about making more money. But later?  It's 16 months since I wrote that line.   It's now later. Let's see what's happening now. The original article was from September 28, 2013.  As usual, updates will be in rust colored italics.  They’re ...
Satan - beginning, end, and more

Satan – beginning, end, and more

Somewhere between those two extremes is realizing that Satan and his fallen angels do exist, and knowing enough about them that we won't be one of those who get tricked or caught up in one of Satan's traps - and losing our soul, as Jesus told us in this explanation ...
Donnie - who am I to complain?

But then, who am I to complain?

I've been so tired the last month or so. Donnie, the little guy in the picture, has to go out and do his business every hour or two, pretty much 24-7. I get so little sleep that I'm constantly exhausted. But then, who am I to complain? Donnie's the one ...
Why is it so hard for us to not be afraid?

Why is it so hard for us to not be afraid?

So many times the Bible tells us to not be afraid. That probably means nothing to non-Christians. But for us Christians, if God keeps telling us, "don't be afraid", then why is it so hard for us to not be afraid? ...

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Why is it so hard for us to not be afraid? is reflective in nature. Here are the key points:
Personal Reflection: The author shares personal experiences and struggles with fear and depression, reflecting on their impact on faith.
Biblical Connection: The text connects personal experiences to biblical stories, particularly David and Goliath, to draw lessons about facing fears with God’s help.
Theological Insight: It offers theological insights into the nature of Christian battles, referencing Ephesians 6:10-20 about the Armor of God and spiritual warfare.
Encouragement: The page encourages readers to trust in God’s deliverance, even when facing overwhelming challenges, and to remember that God’s peace surpasses understanding.

LGBT in Heaven?

LGBT in Heaven?

Well – I’d think that opening would get some interest! One way or another, people seem to be on all sides of this issue – and apparently even those on the same side have a hard time getting along with each other! ...
The problem of Either/Or: Free Will vs Predestiny

The problem of Either/Or: Free Will vs Predestiny

Many people take one side of an issue. It's an either - or thing. .But what of there's another possibility? No - not a third option, but the possibility that "either" and "or" are both correct. Sounds impossible, doesn't it? Especially when people are so passionate (stubborn?) about the issue ...
The Screwtape Letters Study Guide

Screwtape Letter #13 – Discussion Guide

It seems that something has happened. Talk about how Wormwood “messed up”. What was God’s involvement in this? What are some of the differences between the way God reacts when we do something wrong versus the way Screwtape is reacting to Wormwood’s mistake? ...
The "knowledge of evil" versus "actual evil"

The “knowledge of evil” versus “actual evil”

What's the difference between knowledge of evil versus actual evil? Well, in But I was certain that evil existed, we saw that both good and evil have always been present in our part of God's creation. But if both have always existed, then how come God said, after He created ...
The death of the will or the death of the body.  Which is worse?

The death of the will or the death of the body. Which is worse?

I know - it seems weird. Doing what someone else wants isn't necessarily giving up our own will. But - it's true ...
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