Screwtape, Self-hate, and True Submission
LETTER BY BRIAN MORYKON
Self-hate, that insidious counterfeit to true self-denial and submission, has taken its toll on Christians. Perhaps it has affected you or someone you love. I know it’s affected me.
Richard Foster has good news for us and sets the record straight on self-denial. “Self-contempt claims that we have no worth, and even if we do have worth, we should reject it. Self-denial declares that we are of infinite worth and shows us how to realize it.” In reading again the chapter on submission in Celebration of Discipline, I remember why the book has endured: it’s full of plainspoken wisdom.
This week’s podcast features Robert Moore-Jumonville (a.k.a. MoJo) talking about The Screwtape Letters and submission.
Today, as God’s dearly beloved, may you have the courage to submit to God and find true freedom there.
Brian Morykon
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