The Screwtape Letters: Confronting Evil in Our Time

By: Ian Faith Galen Balinski C.S. Lewis
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  • Welcome to our podcast “The Screwtape Letters: Confronting Evil in Our Time” Your hosts Ian Faith and Galen Balinski in each episode will dissect C.S. Lewis’ 31 letters and illuminate the challenge that the devil and his minions play in our world today to separate us from God, so we can expose them, reject them, and put Jesus at the center of our lives.

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    "Great Job, Thumbs Up!" With a 4.6 out of 5 rating on Apple Podcasts and recognition as a 3X RUMBLE Editor's Pick, this podcast is clearly resonating with its audience, offering a perfect blend of theological depth and practical application for those seeking to confront evil in our time and find Jesus.

    "Well done, gentlemen - well done!" The hosts' insightful commentary and engaging discussions have captivated audiences worldwide on Google/YouTube. Listeners praise the podcast's ability to make C.S. Lewis's complex work accessible and relevant to modern life.

    "I've been enjoying the podcast series from here in the UK... wished I had read the book 30 years ago!" The show's global appeal is evident, with high rankings in multiple countries, including Australia, #7 Ireland, and South Africa.

    "Thank you for doing this! It is awesomely well done from content to production value." Fans appreciate the high-quality production and the hosts' expertise in unpacking Lewis's themes.

    "Evil will not stop itself. I'll tuck this into my prayer life." Many find the podcast thought-provoking and spiritually enriching, helping them apply Lewis's insights to their daily lives and current events.

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Episodes
  • Spiritual Warfare - Letter #15: Biblical Easter Eggs in the Screwtape Letters: A Theological Journey
    Apr 24 2025

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    Ian and Galen delve into the biblical "Easter eggs"—hidden scriptural references and deeper themes—within Letter 15 from C.S. Lewis’s classic work. They highlight how the demonic perspective in the letter trivializes World War II, framing it as insignificant compared to the far greater spiritual war described in Christian theology. The hosts stress that while the physical war was devastating, Lewis uses it as a metaphor to point toward the ongoing, unseen spiritual warfare that humanity faces, emphasizing the importance of living in the present, practicing gratitude, and keeping eternity in mind.

    The discussion expands on the concept that the Christian life, especially, is fundamentally one of spiritual warfare, drawing parallels between the battles described in Genesis, the daily struggles against sin and evil, and the ultimate conflict foretold in Revelation. The hosts argue that this warfare is not limited to grand historical events but is experienced daily through personal battles, temptations, and tragedies—citing examples from both scripture and real life. They assert that the demonic realm actively seeks to infiltrate and destroy, and that recognizing this ongoing spiritual battle is crucial for Christians to protect themselves and their families.

    Finally, the conversation addresses how the church’s acknowledgment of spiritual warfare and demonic forces has diminished over time, shifting from a central focus in early and medieval Christianity to a more subdued presence in modern teachings. The hosts lament the loss of warfare imagery in hymns and church culture, suggesting that this shift has left many Christians naive to the reality of spiritual conflict. They urge listeners to remain vigilant, embrace the biblical call to "put on the armor of God," and recognize that, while Christ’s victory is assured, the daily struggle against evil remains a central part of the Christian walk.

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

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    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.

    Look out for our upcoming book "Confronting Evil in Our Time,” which will be released this year.

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    24 mins
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