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The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis

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Jan 22, 08

Recommended for: Everyone
Read in August, 2002

I love this book - it really makes you think. For those who have not read it, the book is written as a compilation of letters from a "tempter," Screwtape, to his nephew, a "junior tempter" named Wormwoood. In the letters, Screwtape gives Wormwood adivce and counsel on how to best tempt his "subject" - a young man who converts to Christianity, and then falls in love with a Christian woman. Through the letters, you are constantly reminded and made to think about how the adversary tempts us. What is truly excellent about the book, though, is that the cunning plans are not centered around obvious sins, that so often are what we think about when we think about temptation and sin. Instead, the tempters focus on much more subtle forms of sins - vanity, pride, distraction, insincerity, forgetting God, and how these can achieve the same effect as more obvious sins ... to lead us away from God. Ultimately, the tempters in this story do not care what sins are committed by their subjects - so long as they accomplish their goal of separating people from God, and leading them to the adversary. In fact, they seem to prefer the more subtle means of leading people astray, as they sense that this is a more hidden and thus secure way to accomplish their ultimate design.

You cannot read this book and not think of how extremely pertinent it is to your life. C. S. Lewis has thought deeply about the things we do each that lead us away from God, and he articulates them very well. As you read the book, you are in a constant introspection of your own life, and the things that are put before you daily that lead you away from what we all desire - a close, personal, consistent, and deep relationship with God, that leads to happiness now and the hereafter. I love this book!

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message 1: by Melissa (new) - rated it 5 stars

Melissa Fabulous review. I believe that you said eveything I'd like to say--so instead of me repeating almost the same summary I'll just remember yours! Thanks for the hardwork done for me.


message 2: by Amy (new) - rated it 5 stars

Amy Curtis Well said, I absolutely agree with you.


message 3: by Leah (new) - rated it 2 stars

Leah Older Thank you for that review. I picked this book up, and sat it down twice. I will give it another try.


message 4: by Cindy (new) - added it

Cindy I agree that you wrote a perfect review - I couldn't have said it better! What a genius C.S. Lewis was - I had to practically map it out in my mind in order "to think in reverse!" I read it many, many years ago but in retrospect probably didn't really get it then.


message 5: by Collette (new) - rated it 5 stars

Collette Callan Fantastic review


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