The most dangerous patterns are often the ones we’ve grown comfortable with.
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The Potter's House
Summary
Main message: Repeated sin dulls your moral taste so righteousness feels bitter and sin feels normal or pleasurable; often the struggle is not external demonic forces but your own habits and bodily inclinations. Cleansing your spirit restores sensitivity to what is truly harmful.
Key points:
- Habitual sin trains your system to accept "junk," masking its harmful effects.
- What once didn't bother you can later make you feel sick once you stop indulging it.
- Righteousness may initially taste bitter if you're accustomed to sin.
- The conflict with God's will can come from your own members, ways, and systems, not always from a demon.
- Spiritual cleansing helps reveal the truth and renew your taste for righteousness.
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