Two things have happened in the last few days that have helped me gain a new perspective on my relationship with Jesus. One is some wonderful advice I got from a member of CF right after I joined (I won't try to summarize that all in this posting, but it was great stuff). The other is I have been reading a book by C. S. Lewis called The Screwtape Letters. It is told from the point of view of two devils trying to win a soul for their "father below". I have seen so many examples in this book of ways I have been tricked...it's like reading about consumer rip-offs. For instance there's the comment that a man will get angry when he feels that someone has wasted his time when it was never his time to waste to start with. And there's the part about gluttony being possible in areas other than food...for instance, "all I ask is that other drivers obey the rules of the road and show me just a little courtesy, is that too much to ask?"...I now realize it is too much to ask (especially if by ask I mean demand). And there's the part about living my life in the future instead of the present. And there's the part about Jesus wanting to live in our innermost being, where our "will" exists, not pushed to outer circles of our thought or being. All these things, and more, apply to me.
So why do I bring this up? If people who are familiar with the book see any flaws in it I'd be interested in hearing such warnings (the previous paragraph proved I'm pretty easy for the devil to fool). On the other hand, if others agree that it's a good way of getting a different perspective on our struggle (Eph 6:12) then I figured it would be edifying to spread the word about it, and/or talk about it. Hopefully I picked the right forum (but I'm a newbie).
So why do I bring this up? If people who are familiar with the book see any flaws in it I'd be interested in hearing such warnings (the previous paragraph proved I'm pretty easy for the devil to fool). On the other hand, if others agree that it's a good way of getting a different perspective on our struggle (Eph 6:12) then I figured it would be edifying to spread the word about it, and/or talk about it. Hopefully I picked the right forum (but I'm a newbie).