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Know Yourself.
Know Your Enemy.
Randy Alcorn's novel was inspired by the C. S. Lewis classic, The Screwtape Letters
Spiritual Warfare: Truth in Fiction by Randy Alcorn
In 1947, C. S. Lewis appeared on the cover of Time magazine with an angel wing above his head on his right, and a demon standing on his left shoulder. By then, Lewis had written most of his popular books, with the exception of the Chronicles of Narnia. But of all of the writings that could have captured the spirit of the man, Time chose The Screwtape Letters, which had first appeared as a magazine series six years earlier.
The premise was ingenious: letters written by a senior demon, Screwtape, to his apprentice demon Wormwood. The letters offered instruction on how to tempt and deceive humans—and lure them into sin. The book captured people's imaginations. To the chagrin of some intellectuals, it proved more popular than Lewis's scholarly works.
The Screwtape Letters is the inspiration for Lord Foulgrin's Letters. While there are significant differences between Lewis's approach and mine, I give him full credit for the premise.
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Lord Foulgrin's Letters is not a retelling of Screwtape, nor an attempt to imitate Lewis's inimitable style. One major difference is that I include between the letters scenes that create an earthly setting, tell a story, and develop characters. I hope this makes the people and issues more real, and the letters more relevant to our time.
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Though Scripture doesn't suggest that demons can read our minds or know the future, demons are certainly aware of much truth we aren't. Their modus operandi is to twist, deceive, and mislead, and they are intimately familiar with the truth they twist. In fact, they may even quote Scripture in their attempts to mislead us, as Satan did in his Temptation of Christ.
Scripture puts it this way: "You believe that there is one God. Good! Even the demons believe that - and shudder." (James 2:19)
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The premise behind Lord Foulgrin's Letters is simple: Given demons' insights into reality and their plot to deceive and destroy us—this is one conspiracy theory that's right on target—wouldn't it be a major coup for us to place a wiretap in hell's war room? What if we could plant a bugging device where we could overhear our enemies assessing our weaknesses and strategizing how next to attack us?
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We won't enjoy everything we hear. Much of it will be unflattering, but I hope we'll come away wiser, more skillful, and alert in resisting the enemy's battle plan.
Know your God. Know yourself. Know your enemy. I pray Lord Foulgrin's Letters helps you better know each.
A Matter of Perspective Article about Randy Alcorn by Diane Eble
Christian Book Distributors Interview with Randy Alcorn
Part 1 of Interview with Randy Alcorn in Dutch magazine Visie
This interview is in Dutch, and can be viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader
Part 2 of Interview with Randy Alcorn in Dutch magazine Visie
This interview is in Dutch, and can be viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader
