Letter 28: Our Experience or God's Strength

Review:
Letter 27 talked about being petitions in our prayer. While we don't want to be selfish, it is okay to take our requests to the Lord.

Outline:
  • Screwtape scolds Wormwood for forgetting that the War is not the important thing at this point. In fact, if the patient were to die at this point he would be lost to the Lord.
  • The impact of the War also serves the Lord by drawing the patient's attention to others and the consequences of death.
  • Death should not be our primary concern.
  • Then discusses the fact that it is difficult to stay in the Lord's camp for years after years. The prosperity and security we gain over the years can weigh us down.
Terminology:
  • Eugenics - a science dealing changing the human species by controlling breeding and reproduction.
Questions/Discussions:
  1. Depending on where you are in life, this letter may not be as meaningful to us as others. It deals with getting older and losing that reckless abandonment. I'd like to think that we are all still young.
  2. Who are some people from the Bible that the Lord used at a late age in their lives? Who are some people of today that are older, yet still stink of the Lord?
  3. Is there an age at which you really need to start living for the Lord? (Boy at subway who just turned 18 and woman said, "now you have to start acting like an adult", to which he replied "no way. now people have to give me my rights".
  4. If you work with senior citizens, what are they like? Why?
Scripture:


Homework:
Are you growing in excitement for serving the Lord? Are you willing to continue to grow in Christ?

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