Tuesday, January 17, 2006

More Screwtape

Bloggers,

I am still reading this fantastic, yet deep book, "The Screwtape Letters" by C.S. Lewis..

This is in reference to Christian prayer. Remember, Screwtape is probably one of the stronger leader of Satan or Satan himself. His nephew, Wormwood, is a servant of Screwtape. Here's a couple of quotes C.S. Lewis wrote:

"One of their poets, Coleridge, has recorded that he did not pray "with moving lips and bended knees" but merely "composed his spirit to love" and indulged "a sense of supplication". That is exactly the sort of prayer we want; and it bears a superficial resemblance to the prayer of silence as practised by those who are very far advanced in the Enemy's service, clever and lazy patients can be taken in by it for quite a long time."

Enemy refers to God; Satan's adversary. Remember, this is a conversation between evil forces against Christianity. This book helps us see the all the possibilities of Satan and his legions' work against our faith.

Patients refers to us Christians. We're Satan's patients and he wants to destroy us and make us ill. That's Satan's job!

This is particularly true today. Rarely, do we witness others in prayer in restaurants before they eat their lunch/dinner. When there's a sense of urgency to pray for the sick and broken-hearted, they simply say to themselves, "I'll say a prayer when I get home tonight" but do not take the time to pray about a certain situation on the spot. Do we see a "bended-knee" prayer wherever we go? Do you do a "bended-knee" prayer yourself?

"The simplest is to turn their gaze away from Him toward themselves. Keep them watching their own minds and trying to produce feelings there by the action of their own wills. When they meant to ask Him for charity, let them, instead, start trying to manufacture charitable feelings for themselves and not notice that this is what they are doing. When they mean to pray for courage, let them really be trying to feel brave. When they say they are praying for forgiveness, let them be trying to feel forgiven. Teach them to estimate the value of each prayer by their success in producing the desired feeling; and never let them suspect how much success or failure of that kind depends on whether they are well or ill, fresh or tired, at the moment."

Of course! When we ask, we struggle to receive what we ask for with human efforts. God is the Provider of the things we ask for.

Another interesting comment from C.S. Lewis regarding our prayer to an "object":

"I have known cases where what the patient called his "God" was actually located - up and to the left at the corner of the bedroom ceiling, or inside his own head, or in a crucifix on the wall. But whatever the nature of the composite object, you must keep him praying to it - to the thing that he has made, not to the Person who has made him."

"Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God." Hebrews 12:2 (niv)

"Come, let us bow down in worship, let us kneel before the LORD our Maker;" Psalms 95:6 (niv)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Mark,

Brittany surprised us with the beautiful quilt with the different verses from the Bible for Christmas. She made it out from the construction paper. She worked hard on it for the whole three days. The quilt is really BIG! She made 30 construction papers with the verses.

When we read all of the verses that Brittany wrote, we were amazed that she wrote the exact verses that we needed to remember about God and his promises. I still wonder how she knew which verses to write on the "quilt". God must have worked with her!

We really love the quilt so we decided to put it on the wall of our bedroom. When I look one of the verses, I pray to God with my thankful heart, but I did not bend my knees there, but I do almost everyday in the same location at my home.

Thanks for mentioning the book to us! I will, defintely, read it after I finish with all of the books that I borrow from the library.

Holly

Mark Lowenstein said...

Thank you, Laura, for yet another great verse to help us always pray "In Jesus' Name"!! :) I had to delete your other comment because it was duplicated. I don't know why but glad you're able to comment something with us.

Holly, superb!! Praise the Lord!! And you know what? You are doing a wonderful job as a mother and a mentor of His Word to your daughter. I can see B has truly grown and will grow to be a bright child of God like us, Lord willing. ;)