The most dangerous patterns are often the ones we’ve grown comfortable with.
Summary
The sermon highlights how habitual engagement with sin desensitizes us to righteousness, making it appear bitter while sin seems appealing, akin to how our bodies react to unhealthy food after a cleanse. The core message, illustrated through the analogy of fast food, suggests that spiritual resistance often stems not from external demonic forces but from our own ingrained systems and habits. Therefore, the practical takeaway is to recognize that our internal "system" has become accustomed to "junk," requiring a conscious cleansing and recalibration to regain a taste for what is righteous.