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Cravings, Carbs & Corruption: How the Enemy Feeds You

Cravings, Carbs & Corruption: How the Enemy Feeds You

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Let’s talk about something that’s keeping too many faith-led women sick, stuck, and spiritually sluggish: cravings.

You might think it’s just about willpower or poor discipline. But what if I told you your cravings are spiritual warfare in disguise?

In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on how the enemy uses cravings, food addiction, and even modern healthcare systems to fog your mind, drain your body, and keep you too distracted to discern what God is actually saying.

Here’s what we cover in today’s conversation:

  • The real spiritual root of cravings — and why they’re not just “bad habits”
  • The excuses I used to justify staying stuck — like not having time, discipline, or enough money to make real health changes. But when I brought those "reasons" to God, I realized they weren’t His voice... they were the enemy’s.
  • A deeper look at how modern healthcare fuels dysfunction, not restoration

If you've been feeling stuck, foggy, tired, or like you're doing all the right things but not seeing results… this episode is for you.

It’s time to stop feeding what’s feeding on you.

🔥 Truth bomb of the episode:

"If Satan can’t make you sin, he’ll make you snack."



Takeaway: Cravings aren’t always physical. They’re often spiritual. And if you don’t address the root — both spiritually and physically — you’ll keep cycling through exhaustion, confusion, and false solutions. But there’s another way forward — one led by the Holy Spirit, rooted in truth, and fueled by real healing.


🔗 Connect with Dana:

Website: revivalcollaborative.com

Instagram: @revivalcollaborative

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