• The story of Easter: Happy Easter - He is Risen
    Apr 18 2025

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    The significance of Easter and Holy Week within the Christian faith. Galen and Ian wish you a Happy Easter. They reflect on the importance of Easter as the centerpiece of Christianity, emphasizing that the resurrection of Jesus is the foundation of hope and new life for believers. However, they also stress that Good Friday—the day commemorating Jesus' crucifixion—is often overlooked, even though it is essential because Jesus' death on the cross is what made the resurrection meaningful.

    The hosts highlight the ongoing struggle with sin and the necessity of repentance, referencing both scripture and themes from C.S. Lewis's "The Screwtape Letters." They explain that Jesus' sacrificial death not only atoned for humanity's sins but also broke the power of evil, as described in passages like Hebrews 2. They encourage listeners to use Easter as a time for self-reflection, spiritual renewal, and deeper engagement with their faith, whether they are regular churchgoers or only attend during major holidays. The hosts also address the historical basis for Jesus' death and resurrection, pointing to both biblical accounts and extra-biblical Roman writings.

    The episode concludes with a reminder of the connections between the Old and New Testaments, noting that Jesus' actions during Holy Week fulfill ancient prophecies and tie into Jewish traditions such as Passover. The hosts urge listeners to read the Gospel accounts of the crucifixion and resurrection, emphasizing the theological significance found throughout the New Testament. They end by wishing everyone a happy Easter, inviting deeper relationship with Jesus, and announcing the upcoming release of their book, "Confronting Evil in Our Time," inspired by their podcast and C.S. Lewis's work

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    14 mins
  • Humility, Pride, and Charity - Letter #14: Biblical Easter Eggs in the Screwtape Letters: A Theological Journey
    Apr 17 2025

    In this episode of the Screwtape Letters podcast, we explore the theme of humility. Pride is the enemy of humility, and even an awareness of one's own humility can be twisted into pride, a tactic the demonic would exploit. It is emphasized that true humility involves a realistic understanding of one's place and gifts, and warn against both false humility and the temptation to base one's worth solely on talents or achievements.

    The conversation delves into the Christian understanding of humility, drawing from Philippians 2, where Jesus is presented as the ultimate model. The hosts discuss the concept of "kenosis," or Christ's self-emptying, explaining that Jesus, though fully God, chose to set aside his privileges and take on human form, serving others even to the point of washing his disciples' feet. This act is highlighted as the epitome of humility and servant leadership, and listeners are encouraged to emulate this attitude by valuing others above themselves and being willing to use their gifts for the benefit of others, not personal glory.

    The aspect of charity is woven into this discussion as an essential expression of humility. The hosts note that, in the New Testament, Jesus expands the concept of charity beyond mere financial giving to include acts of service, prayer, and compassion—demonstrating love by valuing others above oneself. Charity, in this sense, becomes a practical outworking of humility, as seen in Christ's willingness to serve and uplift the lowly.

    The conversation concludes by contrasting this attitude with the pride often celebrated in modern society, particularly in the entertainment industry, and reiterates that a life of humble charity and service to others is both the mark of Christian maturity and the path to deeper meaning and fulfillment. The hosts reflect on the challenges of practicing humility in modern society, especially within environments like the entertainment industry where pride is often celebrated and humility is seen as a weakness. They note that a culture of self-exaltation stands in stark contrast to the Christian call to serve and uplift others. The discussion concludes by reiterating that true meaning and fulfillment are found in serving others with a humble heart, following the example set by Christ, and resisting the societal pressures that equate self-worth with fame or personal achievement.

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    23 mins
  • Repentance, Grace, and Works - Letter #13: Biblical Easter Eggs in the Screwtape Letters: A Theological Journey
    Apr 10 2025

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    The conversation centers on the concept of repentance, particularly its biblical significance and practical implications. The discussion begins by unpacking the meaning of repentance, which is described as a heartfelt transformation involving a conscious decision to turn away from sin and align oneself with God’s will. This transformation is likened to a military about-turn, symbolizing a complete change in direction. The participants emphasize that repentance is not merely an internal feeling but must manifest in outward actions and behavioral changes. They highlight that Lewis connects repentance to sanctification, the process by which individuals grow closer to God and become their truest selves as intended by Him.

    The dialogue also delves into the distinction between repentance (a vertical relationship with God) and forgiveness (horizontal relationships with others). While repentance involves acknowledging sin before God and seeking His forgiveness, forgiveness between humans does not always necessitate reconciliation or restoration of relationships. The participants explore complex questions about premeditated sin, justice, and forgiveness, reflecting on how these themes intersect with biblical teachings. They agree that forgiveness is essential but recognize that safety and boundaries may take precedence over reconciliation in certain situations. The conversation also touches on the role of repentance in fostering personal growth and spiritual maturity.

    Finally, the discussion addresses theological debates surrounding repentance, grace, and works. While salvation is seen as a gift of grace through faith alone, the participants argue that true repentance leads to visible changes in one’s life—proof of salvation through works. They reference biblical examples, such as the thief on the cross, to illustrate how repentance involves acknowledging sin and turning toward God. The analogy of striking a match is used to describe how various elements—faith, repentance, new desires—work together simultaneously in salvation. Ultimately, they conclude that repentance requires intentional action and effort, aligning with Jesus’s call to bear fruit in keeping with repentance, which reflects genuine transformation and obedience to God’s will.

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    24 mins
  • Book of Common Prayer - Letter #12: Biblical Easter Eggs in the Screwtape Letters: A Theological Journey
    Apr 3 2025

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    Screwtape Letters 12 specifically focuses on the insidious nature of small distractions and sins that gradually pull individuals away from their faith. The hosts discuss how it's often not the "big sins" but rather the accumulation of trivial, seemingly harmless distractions—like excessive TV watching or idle habits—that weaken one's spiritual walk. They highlight a key line from the book: "It doesn’t need to take murder if cards will do the trick," emphasizing how minor indulgences can lead to a life devoid of purpose or connection with God. This theme is tied to the Anglican “Book of Common Prayer,” which describes God as "without whom nothing is strong," underscoring the idea that without a Christ-centered life, even insignificant things can gain undue power over one's time and focus.

    The conversation also explores how maintaining a Christ-centered life provides constancy amidst life's temporary distractions. The hosts reflect on personal experiences, noting how a relationship with Christ fosters meaningful connections, accountability, and joy in daily interactions, free from gossip or negativity. They contrast this with a life where trivialities dominate, leading to wasted time and unfulfilled potential. By prioritizing faith, individuals can align their lives with values that enrich relationships and foster spiritual growth. The discussion also touches on how proclaiming one's faith openly can lead to deeper, more authentic friendships while weeding out superficial relationships.

    Finally, the hosts caution listeners about the subtle deceptions of the demonic, referencing 2 Corinthians 11:14-15, which warns that Satan and his agents can disguise themselves as righteous influences. They stress the importance of vigilance in recognizing these deceptions, which often come in the form of seemingly innocuous choices that divert attention from God. Practical advice includes starting each day with gratitude and prayer, ensuring that faith in Jesus Christ remains the constant amidst life's busyness. The episode concludes with an encouragement to evaluate one's daily habits and ensure they align with a Christ-centered life, fostering both spiritual growth and meaningful engagement with others.

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    20 mins
  • The Scoffer of Proverbs is Deceived - Letter #11: Biblical Easter Eggs in the Screwtape Letters: A Theological Journey
    Mar 20 2025

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    Letter 11 of C.S. Lewis's "The Screwtape Letters" explores the theme of humor and its influence on spiritual life, drawing parallels between Lewis's work and biblical wisdom.

    The discussion begins by connecting Letter 11 to the previous letter, emphasizing the impact of one's company on personal character. The hosts delve into how humor can act as both a thermometer, revealing one's spiritual temperature, and a thermostat, setting the tone for intellectual and spiritual growth. They highlight the subtle danger of being influenced by the wrong crowd, even when it's not immediately apparent.

    The conversation then turns to the biblical concept of the "scoffer" from the book of Proverbs, which Lewis references in his letter. The hosts explain how scoffers, through their mockery and crude humor, can negatively influence others and lead them away from wisdom and knowledge. They discuss the dangers of group dynamics and how easily one can be lured into inappropriate behavior or speech, especially in male-dominated settings.

    The hosts explore the idea of self-deception and the importance of being aware of which "group" one truly belongs to. They emphasize the need for Christians to stand up against inappropriate humor and to be mindful of the company they keep, citing biblical passages that warn against bad company and deception.

    The conversation concludes with a discussion on the use of humor in modern contexts, particularly focusing on memes and political satire. The hosts debate the fine line between acceptable and inappropriate humor, considering factors such as intent, target, and overall edification. They acknowledge that while some forms of mockery can be justified, especially when directed at harmful ideologies, care must be taken to avoid demeaning individuals or groups without cause.

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    20 mins
  • Christ Redeems - Letter #10: Biblical Easter Eggs in the Screwtape Letters: A Theological Journey
    Mar 13 2025

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    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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    23 mins
  • Psalm 22 - God, why have you forsaken me? Letter #9: Biblical Easter Eggs in the Screwtape Letters: A Theological Journey
    Mar 6 2025

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    The podcast analyzes C.S. Lewis’s Letter 9 from The Screwtape Letters, focusing on spiritual undulation—the natural highs and lows in a believer’s life. The hosts emphasize how demonic forces exploit these "troughs" (low points) to tempt individuals with worldly distractions like materialism, fleeting pleasures, or despair. They connect this to a young believer’s struggle when the initial excitement of faith fades, leaving room for boredom or doubt. Key biblical references include Mark 8:36 (“What good is gaining the world but losing your soul?”), highlighting the danger of prioritizing temporary comforts over eternal spiritual health.

    The discussion ties Lewis’s themes to Psalm 22 (a messianic psalm of lament), where David cries, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”—later echoed by Jesus on the cross. The hosts note that such despair reflects the human experience of spiritual lows but also reinforces God’s faithfulness amid suffering. They stress that emotional honesty, like that in the Psalms, is vital for believers: acknowledging struggles without denying God’s presence. The troughs, while challenging, are normal and temporary, offering opportunities to deepen trust in Christ as the “constant middle line” through life’s undulations.

    The podcast concludes with practical advice: avoid extremes of emotion (“don’t ride highs too high or lows too low”) and anchor oneself in Christ’s steadfastness. Examples include enduring trials like illness or grief by focusing on eternal hope rather than momentary pain. The hosts encourage believers to view troughs as seasons for growth, not failure, and to resist demonic temptations by prioritizing spiritual integrity over short-term fixes. The episode underscores joy as a grounded peace in God’s presence, transcending circumstantial happiness.

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    22 mins
  • Replicas - Doctrine of the Imago Dei - Letter #8: Biblical Easter Eggs in the Screwtape Letters: A Theological Journey
    Feb 27 2025

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    The podcast episode explores Letter 8 from C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters, focusing on two central themes: the “law of undulation” and the doctrine of the Imago Dei (Image of God). The law of undulation describes life’s natural rhythm of highs and lows, likened to sound waves. While acknowledging this universal human experience, the hosts pivot to Lewis’s hidden “Easter egg” in the text: the term “replicas” used to describe humans. This word ties into the biblical concept that humanity is uniquely created in God’s image (Genesis 1:26-27), setting humans apart from animals and plants. The discussion emphasizes humanity’s intrinsic dignity, purpose, and responsibility as stewards of creation.

    The conversation delves into the theological depth of the Imago Dei, citing Genesis 1, Genesis 9:6 (forbidding murder), and James 3:9 (warning against cursing others made in God’s likeness). These passages reinforce the idea that human value is rooted in reflecting God’s attributes, such as creativity, moral agency, and relationality. The hosts critique modern distortions of this truth, such as elevating animals above humans (as in some environmental extremism) or devaluing human life (as in abortion). They also highlight humanity’s role as “vice-regents” of creation, entrusted with authority and responsibility—not domination—over the natural world.

    Finally, the hosts connect the Imago Dei to the law of undulation, noting that life’s peaks and valleys are part of God’s transformative process. Just as Adam and Eve’s fall introduced brokenness, humanity’s journey involves restoration through Christ (Romans 8:29, 2 Corinthians 3:18). The highs and lows of life are framed as opportunities to grow into “little replicas” of God, conforming to Christ’s image through faith and perseverance. The episode closes with a reflection on authority as a sacred trust and an encouragement to embrace one’s God-given identity, even amid life’s uncertainties.

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    23 mins