TECH AND MY FAITH: SURVIVING IN BABYLON
Episode 3: The Diet of Babylon
The first victory of Babylon over a man is not in what he does.
It is in what he consumes.
Before identity is altered, appetite is trained. Before compromise becomes visible, it has already been digested in secret. This is why the dealings of God with men often begin, not with their actions, but with their intake.
The Strategy of the King’s Table
In the opening movements of the captivity, something very deliberate was arranged.
“They were appointed a daily provision of the king’s meat, and of the wine which he drank…”
This was not generosity. It was strategy.
Babylon understood something many believers ignore: if you control a man’s diet, you can shape his nature.
Food in this context was not merely physical. It was cultural, intellectual, spiritual. It was an impartation system.
The king’s table was a curriculum.
Diet as Formation
Scripture consistently ties consumption to transformation.
“As he thinketh in his heart, so is he.”
“Keep thy heart with all diligence, for out of it are the issues of life.”
“Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”
These are not disconnected instructions. They reveal a law.
Man becomes what he consistently receives.
This is why the battle for your inputs is more serious than the battle for your outputs.
Outputs are fruits. Inputs are roots.
Daniel’s Refusal: A Spiritual Intelligence
“Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not defile himself…”
This is one of the most powerful quiet decisions in scripture.
He refused before he was pressured.
He discerned before he was taught.
He separated before he was shaped.
This was not legalism. It was sight.
He understood that there was something in that table beyond food. Something that carried the essence of Babylon. Something that, if received continually, would weaken the inward formation of God.
This is the kind of discernment that men like Watchman Nee labored to bring the church into, the ability to recognize spiritual content within natural things.
The Modern Table: Digital Consumption
Babylon today does not primarily feed you with food.
It feeds you with content.
Endless streams of:
images
ideas
opinions
cultures
desires
This is the new king’s table.
And it is more aggressive than ever.
Because it is:
portable
personal
continuous
You carry Babylon in your pocket.
Algorithms as Priests of Formation
What makes this generation unique is not just access, but automation.
Systems now study you, learn you, and serve you accordingly.
This is not neutral.
The more you consume, the more you are shaped. The more you are shaped, the more your desires are refined. The more your desires are refined, the more Babylon knows how to feed you.
This is a cycle of formation.
What used to be a table is now an intelligent system.
The Subtlety of Defilement
Defilement is rarely sudden.
It is gradual.
A weakening of conviction
A dulling of sensitivity
A normalization of what once troubled you
Until eventually, what once resisted Babylon now agrees with it.
This is why the instruction is not merely to avoid evil, but to guard the heart.
Because by the time evil is visible outwardly, it has already been welcomed inwardly.
The Alternative Diet
Daniel did not just reject. He replaced.
“Let them give us pulse to eat, and water to drink.”
This is deeply symbolic.
God does not call men to emptiness. He calls them to a different source.
“Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.”
There is a diet that sustains divine life.
The Word
Prayer
Fellowship with the Spirit
Truth meditated upon
These are not religious activities. They are sustenance.
Without them, a man will inevitably feed elsewhere.
Apostolic Insight: Formation is Organic
Paul labored with this burden:
“My little children, of whom I travail in birth again until Christ be formed in you…”
Formation is organic. It is slow. It is consistent. It is the result of what is continually received.
This is why you cannot claim to desire Christ and yet feed consistently on what contradicts Him.
The contradiction will resolve itself.
And it will not resolve in your favor.
The Discipline of Refusal
Spiritual growth requires refusal.
Not everything is permissible for a man who seeks formation.
This is where many fall.
They want depth without discipline.
Formation without restraint.
Christ without the cross.
But every true formation includes denial.
A saying no to what weakens
A saying yes to what strengthens
Treasures in Darkness
There is something else.
When a man refuses Babylon, he often feels like he is missing out.
But scripture reveals another dimension:
“I will give thee the treasures of darkness, and hidden riches of secret places…”
There are riches reserved for the consecrated.
Insights
Depth
Clarity
Authority
Things Babylon cannot give.
Because they are not found in noise.
They are found in separation.
Conclusion: What Are You Feeding On?
This is the question that determines everything.
Not what you profess
Not what you post
Not what you appear to be
But what you consistently consume
Because that is what is forming you.
Babylon is feeding a generation.
God is also feeding a people.
One leads to mixture.
The other leads to manifestation.
Choose your table.
The first victory of Babylon over a man is not in what he does.
It is in what he consumes.
Before identity is altered, appetite is trained. Before compromise becomes visible, it has already been digested in secret. This is why the dealings of God with men often begin, not with their actions, but with their intake.
The Strategy of the King’s Table
In the opening movements of the captivity, something very deliberate was arranged.
“They were appointed a daily provision of the king’s meat, and of the wine which he drank…”
This was not generosity. It was strategy.
Babylon understood something many believers ignore: if you control a man’s diet, you can shape his nature.
Food in this context was not merely physical. It was cultural, intellectual, spiritual. It was an impartation system.
The king’s table was a curriculum.
Diet as Formation
Scripture consistently ties consumption to transformation.
“As he thinketh in his heart, so is he.”
“Keep thy heart with all diligence, for out of it are the issues of life.”
“Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”
These are not disconnected instructions. They reveal a law.
Man becomes what he consistently receives.
This is why the battle for your inputs is more serious than the battle for your outputs.
Outputs are fruits. Inputs are roots.
Daniel’s Refusal: A Spiritual Intelligence
“Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not defile himself…”
This is one of the most powerful quiet decisions in scripture.
He refused before he was pressured.
He discerned before he was taught.
He separated before he was shaped.
This was not legalism. It was sight.
He understood that there was something in that table beyond food. Something that carried the essence of Babylon. Something that, if received continually, would weaken the inward formation of God.
This is the kind of discernment that men like Watchman Nee labored to bring the church into, the ability to recognize spiritual content within natural things.
The Modern Table: Digital Consumption
Babylon today does not primarily feed you with food.
It feeds you with content.
Endless streams of:
images
ideas
opinions
cultures
desires
This is the new king’s table.
And it is more aggressive than ever.
Because it is:
portable
personal
continuous
You carry Babylon in your pocket.
Algorithms as Priests of Formation
What makes this generation unique is not just access, but automation.
Systems now study you, learn you, and serve you accordingly.
This is not neutral.
The more you consume, the more you are shaped. The more you are shaped, the more your desires are refined. The more your desires are refined, the more Babylon knows how to feed you.
This is a cycle of formation.
What used to be a table is now an intelligent system.
The Subtlety of Defilement
Defilement is rarely sudden.
It is gradual.
A weakening of conviction
A dulling of sensitivity
A normalization of what once troubled you
Until eventually, what once resisted Babylon now agrees with it.
This is why the instruction is not merely to avoid evil, but to guard the heart.
Because by the time evil is visible outwardly, it has already been welcomed inwardly.
The Alternative Diet
Daniel did not just reject. He replaced.
“Let them give us pulse to eat, and water to drink.”
This is deeply symbolic.
God does not call men to emptiness. He calls them to a different source.
“Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.”
There is a diet that sustains divine life.
The Word
Prayer
Fellowship with the Spirit
Truth meditated upon
These are not religious activities. They are sustenance.
Without them, a man will inevitably feed elsewhere.
Apostolic Insight: Formation is Organic
Paul labored with this burden:
“My little children, of whom I travail in birth again until Christ be formed in you…”
Formation is organic. It is slow. It is consistent. It is the result of what is continually received.
This is why you cannot claim to desire Christ and yet feed consistently on what contradicts Him.
The contradiction will resolve itself.
And it will not resolve in your favor.
The Discipline of Refusal
Spiritual growth requires refusal.
Not everything is permissible for a man who seeks formation.
This is where many fall.
They want depth without discipline.
Formation without restraint.
Christ without the cross.
But every true formation includes denial.
A saying no to what weakens
A saying yes to what strengthens
Treasures in Darkness
There is something else.
When a man refuses Babylon, he often feels like he is missing out.
But scripture reveals another dimension:
“I will give thee the treasures of darkness, and hidden riches of secret places…”
There are riches reserved for the consecrated.
Insights
Depth
Clarity
Authority
Things Babylon cannot give.
Because they are not found in noise.
They are found in separation.
Conclusion: What Are You Feeding On?
This is the question that determines everything.
Not what you profess
Not what you post
Not what you appear to be
But what you consistently consume
Because that is what is forming you.
Babylon is feeding a generation.
God is also feeding a people.
One leads to mixture.
The other leads to manifestation.
Choose your table.