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A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook

A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook. A Lenten Bible Study Based on The Screwtape Letters By C. S. Lewis. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook. Letter XIX Is “Being in Love” a Bad Thing?. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook.

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A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook

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  1. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook A Lenten Bible Study Based on The Screwtape Letters By C. S. Lewis

  2. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook Letter XIX Is “Being in Love” a Bad Thing?

  3. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “But really, Wormwood, that is the sort of question one expects them to ask!

  4. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “But really, Wormwood, that is the sort of question one expects them to ask! Leave them to discuss whether ‘Love,’ or patriotism, or celibacy, or candles on altars… is ‘good’ or ‘bad.’ Can’t you see there’s no answer? Nothing matters at all except the tendency of a given state of mind, in given circum-stances to move a particular patient at a particular moment nearer to the Enemy or nearer to us.”

  5. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “If he is an arrogant man with contempt for the body really based on delicacy but mistaken by him for purity…by all means let him decide against Love. …when you have separated his sexuality from all that might humanize it, weigh in on him with it in some much more brutal and cynical form.”

  6. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “If… he is an emotional, gullible man, feed him on minor poets and fifth-rate novelists of the old school until you have made him believe that ‘Love’ is both irresistible and somehow intrinsically meritorious. This belief is not much help, I grant you, in producing casual unchastity; but it is an incomparable recipe for prolonged ‘noble,’ romantic, tragic adulteries, ending, if all goes well, in murders and suicides.”

  7. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook Failing that, if can be used to steer the patient into a useful marriage. For marriage, though the Enemy’s invention, has its uses. There must be several young women in your patient’s neighbourhood who would render the Christian life intensely difficult to him if only you could persuade him to marry one of them.”

  8. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook Letter XX “What’s Your Type?”

  9. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “For as things are, your man has now discovered the dangerous truth that these attacks don’t last forever; consequently you cannot use again what is, after all, our best weapon—the belief of ignorant humans that there is no hope of getting rid of us except by yielding.”

  10. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience. But let patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing…”

  11. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “Blessed is the man who endures temptation; for when he has been approved, he will receive the crown of life which the Lord has promised to those who love Him. But each one is tempted when he is drawn away by his own desires and enticed. Then, when desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, brings forth death.” James 1:2-4,12-15

  12. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook Letter XXI Ownership

  13. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “Here, as in everything else, the way must be prepared for your moral assault by darkening his intellect.”

  14. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “Here, as in everything else, the way must be prepared for your moral assault by darkening his intellect.” “Men are not angered by mere misfortune but by misfortune conceived as injury. And the sense of injury depends on the feeling that a legitimate claim has been denied.”

  15. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “They anger him because he regards his time as his own and feels that it is being stolen. You must therefore zealously guard in his mind the curious assumption ‘My time is my own.’ Let him have the feeling that he starts each day as the lawful possessor of twenty-four hours.”

  16. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “You have a delicate task here. The assumption which you want him to go on making is so absurd that, if once it is questioned, even we cannot find a shred of argument in its defense… When I speak of preserving the assumption in his mind, therefore, the last thing I mean you to do is to furnish him with arguments in its defense. There aren’t any. Your task is purely negative...”

  17. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “Don’t let his thoughts come anywhere near it. Wrap a darkness about it, and in the centre of that darkness let his sense of ownership-in-time lie silent, uninspected, and operative.”

  18. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “Don’t let his thoughts come anywhere near it. Wrap a darkness about it, and in the centre of that darkness let his sense of ownership-in-time lie silent, uninspected, and operative.” Why?

  19. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “The man can neither make nor retain one moment of time; it all comes to him by a pure gift; he might as well regard the sun and moon as his chattels. He is also…committed to a total service of the Enemy; and if the enemy appeared to him in bodily form and demanded total service for even one day, he would not refuse.”

  20. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “He would be greatly relieved if that one day involved nothing harder than listening to the conversation of a foolish woman; and he would be relieved almost to the pitch of disappointment if for one half-hour in that day the Enemy said, ‘Now you may go and amuse yourself.’”

  21. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook Daniel proclaimed to King Belshazzar, “the God who holds your breath in His hand and owns all your ways…” Daniel 5:23

  22. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “It is as if a royal child whom his father has placed, for love’s sake, in titular command of some great province, under the real rule of wise counsellors, should come to fancy he really owns the cities, the forests, and the corn, in the same way as he owns the bricks on the nursery floor.”

  23. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “In the long run either Our Father or the Enemy will say ‘mine’ of each thing that exists, and specially of each man. They will find out in the end, never fear, to whom their time, their souls, and their bodies really belong—certainly not to them, whatever happens.”

  24. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook Letter XXII The Most Delightful Letter

  25. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “Not only a Christian but such a Christian! The little brute! She makes me vomit. We’d have had her to the arean in the old days. That’s what her sort is made for. Not that she’d do much good there, either. A two-faced little cheat who looks as if she’d faint at the sight of blood, and then dies with a smile.”

  26. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “A cheat in every way. Looks as if butter wouldn’t melt in her mouth, and yet has a satirical wit. The sort of creature who’d find ME funny! Filthy, insipid little prude—yet ready to fall into this booby’s arms like any other breeding animal. Why doesn’t the Enemy blast her for it, if he’s so moonstruck by virginity—instead of looking on there, grinning?”

  27. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “He's a hedonist at heart, Wormwood. All those fasts and vigils and stakes and crosses are only a facade. Or only like the foam on the seashore. Out at sea, out in his sea, there is pleasure, and more pleasure. He makes no secret of it; at his right hand are ‘pleasures for evermore.’...

  28. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “He's vulgar, Wormwood. He has a bourgeois mind. He has filled his world full of pleasures. There are things for humans to do all day long without his minding in the least—sleeping, washing, eating, drinking, making love, playing, praying, working. Everything has to be twisted before it's of any use to us. We fight under cruel disadvantages. Nothing is naturally on our side.”

  29. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook   “Do not be deceived, my beloved brethren. Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and comes down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow of turning.” James 1:16-17

  30. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “The whole house and garden are one vast obscenity. It bears a sickening resemblance to the description one human writer made of Heaven: ‘the regions where there is only life and therefore all that is not music is silence.’”

  31. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook Letter XXIII Beware “The Historical Jesus”

  32. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “For a long time it will be quite impossible to remove spirituality from his life. Very well, then; we must corrupt it. … The world and the flesh have failed us; a third Power remains. And success of this third kind is the most glorious of all.”

  33. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “A spoiled saint, a Pharisee, an inquisitor, or a magician, makes much better sport in Hell than a mere common tyrant or debauchee.”

  34. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “In the first place they all tend to direct men’s devotion to something which does not exist, for each ‘historical Jesus’ is unhistorical… each new ‘historical Jesus’ has to be got out of them by suppression at one point and exaggeration at another, and by that sort of guessing… on which no one would risk ten shillings in ordinary life…”

  35. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “In the second place, all such construction place the importance of their ‘historical Jesus’ in some peculiar theory He is supposed to have promulgated. He has to be a ‘great man’ in the modern sense of the word… We thus distract men’s mind from Who He is, and What He did.”

  36. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “Our third aim is, by these constructions, to destroy the devotional life. For the real present of the Enemy, otherwise experienced by men in prayer and sacrament, we substitute a merely probable, remote, shadowy, uncouth figure, one who spoke a strange language and died a long time ago. Such an object cannot in fact be worshipped.”

  37. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “Fourthly, besides being unhistorical in the Jesus it depicts, religion of this kind is false to history in another sense. No nation, and few individuals, are really brought into the Enemy’s camp by the historical study of the biography of Jesus, simply as biography. Indeed, materials for a full biography have been withheld.”

  38. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “The earliest converts were converted by a single historical fact (the Resurrection) and a single theological doctrine (the Redemption) operating on a sense of sin which they already had—and sin, not against some new fancy-dress law produced as a novelty by a ‘great man’ but against the old, platitudinous, universal moral law which they had been taught by their nurses and mothers.”

  39. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook   “But avoid foolish disputes, genealogies, contentions, and strivings about the law; for they are unprofitable and useless.  Reject a divisive man after the first and second admonition, knowing that such a person is warped and sinning, being self-condemned.” Titus 3:9-11

  40. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “For Jews request a sign, and Greeks seek after wisdom; but we preach Christ crucified, to the Jews a stumbling block and to the Greeks foolishness, but to those who are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God. ” I Corinthians 1:22-24

  41. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook Letter XXIV How Can Wormwood Use the Girlfriend?

  42. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “It is an unobtrusive little vice which she shares with nearly all women who have grown up in an intelligent circle united by a clearly defined belief; and it consists in a quite untroubled assumption that the outsiders who do not share this belief are really too stupid and ridiculous.”

  43. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “He is there daily, meeting the Christian life of a quality he never before imagined and seeing it all through an enchanted glass because he is in love. He is anxious (indeed the Enemy commands him) to imitate this quality. Can you get him to imitate this defect in his mistress and to exaggerate it until what was venial in her becomes in him the strongest and most beautiful of the vices—Spiritual Pride?

  44. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “The fool has said in his heart, “There is no God.”  Psalm 14:1

  45. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook “The fool has said in his heart, “There is no God.”  Psalm 14:1 “Speaking the truth in love.” Ephesians 4:15

  46. A Peek Inside the Devil’s Playbook Next week: The Finale Letters XXV—XXXI

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