Tired of Losing the Same Fight?
🪓 Stop White-Knuckling. Start Believing.
The Easy Peasy Method for Christians
Porn isn't the enemy. It’s the LIE that is the enemy.
And every time you “try harder,” you fall harder. Because "try harder" isn't repentance. It’s just pride with a Jesus sticker on it.
If you're caught in the chemical-addiction loop—click, regret, shame, silence, repeat—then you don’t need another platitude. You don’t need more guilt. And you certainly don’t need to be asked, “Why don’t you just stop?”
You need clarity.
That’s what the Easy Peasy Method offers: not therapy, not willpower, not your best life now—but a hard reset of your mind, your words, and your worship.
It's a secular framework, yes. But don’t let that scare you. The devil isn’t scared of your shame spirals—he built them. But he trembles at the man whose mind has been renewed. Furthermore, if it is True, it is probably already in the Bible for you to find.
“The wicked are snared by the transgression of their lips, but the righteous will come through trouble.”
— Proverbs 12:13“If the Son sets you free, you shall be free indeed.” — John 8:36
The trap is a lie. The chain is fake. The door is already open. You don’t need to feel forgiven to be free. You need to believe what Jesus has already said.
So stop white-knuckling the serpent.
Pick up the Sword instead.
EasyPeasyMethod.org is free. It’s clear. It’s ruthless against the lie.
It’s not a replacement for Scripture—it’s a tactical aid to help you remember what’s actually true. Because the truth works. And Jesus Christ is that Truth.
Core Tenets of the EasyPeasy Method:
Porn (or the addiction) gives you nothing. It only takes.
You're not weak—you're deceived. The addiction is a trap built on a lie.
There’s no sacrifice in quitting. You're not giving anything up—you're freeing yourself.
Hypnosis and conditioning keep the cycle going. Not sinfulness per se, but false belief systems about “pleasure” or “need.”
True freedom comes when the illusion is seen clearly.
Connection to the “Addict’s” Situation:
He is stuck in a fake law—a shame spiral where “feeling bad” is confused with “being good.”
He’s not resisting sin so much as reinforcing it by clinging to the identity of “struggling.”
He doesn’t need more pity. He needs the lie to die.
The gospel destroys this fake law. Jesus doesn’t set slaves free so they can keep wallowing. He speaks: “You are clean.” And it’s done.
📜 "You are not addicted. You are deceived."
(aka: Solomon vs. the Screen Demon)
1. The Lie is the Hook. Not the Pleasure.
“The lips of an immoral woman drip honey, and her mouth is smoother than oil; but in the end she is bitter as wormwood, sharp as a two-edged sword.”
— Proverbs 5:3–4
You were told it would soothe you. Fix your loneliness. Give you control. But it doesn't. It takes. It robs. You keep returning—not because it gives you anything—but because you still think it might.
That’s not addiction. That’s a spell.
2. The Fool Returns Because He Doesn’t Fear the Lord.
“As a dog returns to his own vomit, so a fool repeats his folly.”
— Proverbs 26:11
“If you love Me, keep My commandments.”
— John 14:15
This isn’t about struggle. It’s about love. You love the wrong thing. You think it’s a battle of strength, but it’s not. It’s a matter of worship. You think this is about lust. This is about greed. It is about idolatry.
“All sins will be forgiven the sons of men, except one….”
The one who calls himself a porn addict is not powerless. He has become a queer kind of proud. He is proud of how unsavable he is. He believes his sin is the only one like his. He doesn’t think that when Jesus bids you, “Come and die,” he means it’s going to be carrying your own cross, your own shame, your own flesh, in the certainty that there is now no separation between you and God because of the resurrection of your King, Jesus Christ. He is your judge. Call to him! He has said it: he will NEVER cast you out.
This isn’t freedom to licentiousness. This is freedom to fight to win even after you’ve lost. It’s power to get back up again. It’s the knowledge that Jesus already knows.
If you say you want help, but you keep trusting your own heart. That’s not repentance. That’s not wanting help.
That’s idolatry.
3. The Trap is Fake. The Chains are Imaginary.
“The evil man is ensnared in the work of his lips, but the righteous escapes from trouble.”
— Proverbs 12:13
“You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”
— John 8:32
The problem isn’t your sin. It’s your refusal to believe the sin isn’t your master. You’ve been hypnotized, and now self-reinforce that guilt, shame, and performance. The screen just keeps you from waking up.
And here’s the real dirty, little secret: movies aren’t much less destructive. They’re worse! We are so desensitize to them that we don’t feel guilt or shame over the many worthless things that are flung before our eyes. We don’t cover our faces and turn away from the commercials. We have no idea how much gluttony and sloth we wallow in while “feeling” like we’re losing battles to lust.
Jesus says the truth sets free. So either He’s lying—or they are.
Who is they? That’s a good question. But Plato, the Feminine Zeitgeist of our Age, and Satan himself are obvious to those who have ears.
4. Repentance is Not Crying. It’s Changing Your Mind.
“Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts; let him return to the Lord, and He will have mercy on him.”
— Isaiah 55:7
“Do you want to be made well?”
— John 5:6
Jesus never asked, “Do you feel bad enough?”
He asked, “Do you want to be well?”
That question still stands.
He doesn’t expect you to heal yourself. He calls you to follow him.
5. Stop Asking for Mercy You Refuse to Receive.
“The lazy man buries his hand in the dish and will not so much as bring it to his mouth again.”
— Proverbs 19:24
“Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.”
— Matthew 11:28
You want mercy. Then take it. There is no need to beg for what’s already yours. Obedience isn’t perfection. It’s acceptance of the discipline.
Unplug the machine. Change your expectations. Choose a better addiction: try converting your Chat GPT to Christianity. Accept that you are weak, being raped by virtual demons over and over again, and keep blaming yourself.
Stop it. “Jesus Christ, rebuke the accuser.”
Not heroic obedience. Just normal. Daily. Get up. Work. Sing the Psalms.
Did you get raped in another fever dream sent to you by the gods of electric traps?
What if you paused to consider it: those men invented a machine to trap you, and God knows it. What’s He waiting for?
There’s a major lesson of wisdom in that: but it comes by seeking to find it yourself.
It won’t be in your shame.
The Snare is Plato. The Key is Christ.
You can’t solve sin with guilt. The notion that the more you feel bad, the more holy you are is Plato, not Jesus.
Jesus doesn’t need your self-loathing.
Trust me.
Trust him.
You’re trapped. It’s a box of virtual lies. There isn’t even a door.
📜 “Walk Out”
A Daily Plan for the Man Caught in Self-Stupid Lusts
Goal: Cut through the hypnosis. Rewire the conscience with Scripture. Break the false law. Walk in liberty. No fluff. Just the Word, clear and aimed.
If and when you fail, get up, and move on. Don’t plan to fail again. Don’t pretend the failing distanced you from Jesus. Understand that Jesus sees repentance differently than you, and expects you to not stop trying to do what is right NOW.
Day 1 – The Trap is a Lie
📖 Proverbs 5:1–14
Focus: Sin talks sweet. Then it robs your strength, your years, and your dignity.
Reflection: Where have I traded sweetness for slavery? What am I afraid to admit is a lie?
Red Letter Anchor: “You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” — John 8:32
Day 2 – Fools Repeat, Kings Repent
📖 Proverbs 26:11–12, 2 Peter 2:19–22
Focus: The fool returns because he thinks he’s wise. He still thinks he’s in control.
Reflection: Am I confessing sin while still defending it?
Red Letter Anchor: “Do you want to be made well?” — John 5:6
Day 3 – You Are Not Your Sin
📖 Romans 6:1–14
Focus: Your old man is dead. Stop digging him up.
Reflection: Am I acting like the resurrection isn’t real?
Red Letter Anchor: “Truly, truly, I say to you, everyone who practices sin is a slave… if the Son sets you free, you are free indeed.” — John 8:34–36
Day 4 – Cry Less. Listen More.
📖 Isaiah 55:6–11
Focus: God doesn’t want your drama. He wants your ears.
Reflection: Do I want healing, or do I want to feel bad?
Red Letter Anchor: “He who has ears to hear, let him hear!” — Matthew 11:15
Day 5 – Pray the Psalms Against the Pimp Lords
📖 Psalm 140
Focus: There are real enemies. They built the snare. Name them. Curse them.
Reflection: Who trained me to think lust was freedom?
Red Letter Anchor: “The thief comes only to steal, kill, and destroy. I came that they may have life.” — John 10:10
Day 6 – Walk. Don’t Wait.
📖 Galatians 5:1–25
Focus: You were called to liberty. Use it. Don’t wallow. Don’t wait. Walk.
Reflection: Where am I acting like freedom must feel good to be real?
Red Letter Anchor: “Follow Me.” — Matthew 9:9
Day 7 – Repent and Rise Again. Again.
📖 Lamentations 3:19–33 + Psalm 51
Focus: Mercy is new. Again. So rise. Again.
Reflection: Will I let today be Day 1, not Day “still failing”?
Red Letter Anchor: “Get up and do not be afraid.” — Matthew 17:7
📌 Daily Practice:
Read the passage aloud. Let it cut. Let it cleanse.
Pray Psalm 130 every day. Morning or night.
Say this aloud daily:
“I am not my sin. Jesus is my King. The door is open.”
This is an excellent discipline for the believer who is struggling with the accusations of devil, world, and flesh; for all sin is ultimately idolatry to the lies.