Dear Judas is a compelling novel that delves into the reality of spiritual warfare and the subtle ways it plays out in everyday life. Through the lens of an unequally yoked marriage, the story explores the tension between the mind and the spiritual realm, and how deeply interconnected they truly are. Drawing inspiration from C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters, the book pulls back the curtain on how the enemy uses temptation, manipulation, and quiet compromise to gain ground. The narrative is engaging and introspective, inviting readers to wrestle with these ideas alongside the main character, Tommy. This is a story that doesn’t just entertain, it challenges you to reflect and explore your own spiritual battles.
And reflect I did. It’s far too easy to forget that there is an enemy at play. In fact, he wants you to forget he’s there, so you turn inward and place all the blame on yourself. The devil comes to steal, kill, and destroy, offering counterfeits for every good thing God has created, and Dear Judas illustrates just how subtle and insidious that can be. Watching the spiritual warfare unfold in this story pushed me to ask harder, more honest questions: What lies am I believing? Where am I being subtly manipulated or distracted? What compromises have I justified without realizing the cost? It reminded me that it’s not my own strength, effort, or reflection that saves me, it’s Jesus, who came to bring life, restoration, and victory. The story quietly unsettles you, leaving you more aware, more discerning, and more responsible for guarding your own heart.