Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Screwtape Letters

In case you are unfamiliar, C.S. Lewis authored some letters written by a demon named Screwtape to his nephew, Wormwood. In them, Screwtape is teaching Wormwood how to be a better demon. The following just hit me in the heart.
To anticipate the Enemy's strategy, we must consider His aims. The Enemy wants to bring the man to a state of mind in which he could design the best cathedral in the world, and know it to be the best, and rejoice in the fact, without being any more (or less) or otherwise glad at having done it than he would be if it had been done by another. The Enemy wants him, in the end, to be so free from any bias in his own favor that he can rejoice in his own talents as frankly and gratefully as in his neighbor's talents - or in a sunrise, an elephant, or a waterfall. He wants each man, in the long run, to be able to recognize all creatures (even himself) as glorious and excellent things. He wants to kill their animal self-love as soon as possible; but it is His long-term policy, I fear, to restore to them a new kind of self-love - a charity and gratitude for all selves, including their own; when they have really learned to love their neighbors as themselves, they will be allowed to love themselves as their neighbors. For we must never forget what is the most repellent and inexplicable trait in our Enemy; He really loves the hairless bipeds He has created and always gives back to them with His right hand what He has taken away with His left.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

IF we pay close attention to Lewis' writings, he is able to provide insight into the mind of demons as they REACT to the will of God. Lewis makes us (IF we are willing) look at our lives, motives, and actions in light of good and evil. Often very enlightening to me. He reveals God's intent toward us, and the love motivation He has for us.

Anonymous said...

This is really powerful. I read The Screwtape Letters years ago, it's a fantastic perspective. Thanks for sharing this!