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Screwtape Letters 10 & 11: How Demons Hijack Your Friendships (& Your Faith)

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What if your closest friends are the devil’s best tools?

In this episode, we dissect Letters 10 & 11 of The Screwtape Letters, where C.S. Lewis exposes:

Toxic friendships that seem harmless but erode your faith.

How Satan weaponizes challenges to make you doubt God’s goodness—not through crisis, but slow drips of compromise.

The “perilous slide”: Why sin rarely starts with a leap—just “reasonable” steps off God’s path.

Satan doesn’t need you to hate God—just to prioritize anything over Him.

“Do not be deceived: ‘Bad company ruins good morals.’” (1 Corinthians 15:33)

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Chapters

1. Screwtape Letters 10 & 11: How Demons Hijack Your Friendships (& Your Faith) (00:00:00)

2. The Impact of Bad Friends (00:00:19)

3. Toxic Friendships and Our Spiritual Journey (00:12:59)

4. Choosing God's Best and Overcoming Challenges (00:20:48)

5. Finding Joy and Peace in God (00:31:02)

191 episodes

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What if your closest friends are the devil’s best tools?

In this episode, we dissect Letters 10 & 11 of The Screwtape Letters, where C.S. Lewis exposes:

Toxic friendships that seem harmless but erode your faith.

How Satan weaponizes challenges to make you doubt God’s goodness—not through crisis, but slow drips of compromise.

The “perilous slide”: Why sin rarely starts with a leap—just “reasonable” steps off God’s path.

Satan doesn’t need you to hate God—just to prioritize anything over Him.

“Do not be deceived: ‘Bad company ruins good morals.’” (1 Corinthians 15:33)

Support the show

Would you like to support the Cheer UP! Podcast? You can do so by clicking here
Kara's website - click here.
Cheri's website- here.
Email - [email protected]
Instagram - @kararhunt
Leave reviews on - Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Google Podcasts,

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Screwtape Letters 10 & 11: How Demons Hijack Your Friendships (& Your Faith) (00:00:00)

2. The Impact of Bad Friends (00:00:19)

3. Toxic Friendships and Our Spiritual Journey (00:12:59)

4. Choosing God's Best and Overcoming Challenges (00:20:48)

5. Finding Joy and Peace in God (00:31:02)

191 episodes

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