Segment 1
• The Bible is sufficient to build a “theology of eating” even without modern labels like anorexia.
• Eating disorders are less “body problems” and more heart + identity problems.
• A young woman’s, Katie’s, diary is introduced to expose what’s really driving the struggle.
Segment 2
• She admits she “hated God” because she believed a false version of Him.
• Todd spotlights how biblical counseling targets wrong theology before behavior change can last.
• “Radical amputation” shows up as practical wisdom: removing triggers, not worshiping mirrors.
Segment 3
• A “sanctification plan” includes a failure plan so setbacks don’t become spiritual collapse.
• Katie’s progress includes accountability, routines, and letting others into what used to be secret.
• The danger of denial: “I don’t have a problem” → no safeguards → isolation → despair.
Segment 4
• A tiny booklet on “the quest for thinness” reframes eating disorders as God-excluding self-rule.
• Todd challenges the secret-keeping and “control language” behind starving, binging, or purging
• Practical next steps: confess honestly, learn who God is, ask for help, speak truth, prepare for failure—because you have an Advocate.
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