Screwtape Letter #10 – Questions

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Letter #10

The Screwtape Letters Study Guide

Screwtape talks about “friends”.
Not the TV series –
but the real people in our lives.

 


 

My dear Wormwood,

I was delighted to hear from Triptweeze that your patient has made some very desirable new acquaintances and that you seem to have used this event in a really promising manner. … That is the kind of betrayal you should specially encourage, because the man does not fully realise it himself; and by the time he does you will have made withdrawal difficult.

 

10.1) General discussion – talk about the friends we have / the things we do – how we can be influenced by them. The first parts of this paragraph relate to the times and events when the book was written. Today, it may be other things that could influence us. The important thing is – how do we relate to them? Especially, discuss the highlighted sentences.

 

 

 

No doubt he must very soon realise that his own faith is in direct opposition to the assumptions on which all the conversation of his new friends is based. … But if you play him well, they may become his. All mortals tend to turn into the thing they are pretending to be. This is elementary.

 

10.2) What happens when we first start to realize that “something isn’t quite right” – that our new friends / activities / ?? don’t really match up with what we believe?

Being silent when we shouldn’t be – or laughing when we shouldn’t – both are like double edged swords. It’s bad for us – as C. S. Lewis points out, because it can lead us to the point where we actually start to believe what we’re saying (or not saying).

 

 

 

The real question is how to prepare for the Enemy’s counterattack.

The first thing is to delay as long as possible the moment at which he realises this new pleasure as a temptation. … By it we rescue annually thousands of humans from temperance, chastity, and sobriety of life.

 

10.3) Speaking of silence when “something isn’t quite right” – that our new friends / activities / ?? don’t really match up with what we believe. How does this fit in with the things you see in the world today? How does it compare with what’s in the Bible? For starters – check out Matthew 6:19-24; Ecc 1:1-4 & 12:13-14; and look for the word “friends” in Proverbs.


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