Thomas Brooks emphasizes the Christian's universal conflict against sin, highlighting that true believers detest all forms of sin, regardless of their perceived severity or pleasure. He illustrates how sin has led even the most righteous figures in the Bible to downfall, instilling a deep hatred for all sin within the believer's heart. Unlike the wicked, who selectively combat certain sins while embracing others, the Christian desires the complete eradication of all sin from their life. This passionate struggle against sin reflects a commitment to God's holiness and a longing for personal peace and comfort. Brooks calls for a holistic approach to sin, urging believers to seek justice against all transgressions.