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  <itunes:subtitle>In this first installment of our Lenten series on The Seven Deadly Sins, Deacon Chris explores the spiritual roots of gluttony and greed. Through the lens of Genesis and the Temptation of Jesus in the desert, we discover that the real battle is not about food or money — it is about trust.</itunes:subtitle>
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In this first installment of our Lenten series on The Seven Deadly Sins, Deacon Chris explores the spiritual roots of gluttony and greed. Through the lens of Genesis and the Temptation of Jesus in the desert, we discover that the real battle is not about food or money — it is about trust.
Temptation begins when we believe God is small. From there, we grasp for substitutes.
This episode challenges us to examine:
How we use comfort to numb deeper hunger
How we cling to control instead of trusting the Father
How Lent can enlarge our desire for God
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Hunger is not sinful — it can be holy.
Gluttony is the refusal to be empty.
Greed is the fear of dependence.
The devil tempts us to live as orphans.
Jesus overcomes temptation by remaining the Son.
Freedom begins with a pause and a simple prayer.
PRACTICAL CHALLENGE
Before reaching for your default comfort, pray:
“Jesus, what am I really hungry for?”
Wait five minutes.
Reclaim your freedom.
SCRIPTURE REFERENCES
Genesis 3:1–7
Romans 5:12–19
Matthew 4:1–11 
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<p>Temptation begins when we believe God is small. From there, we grasp for substitutes.</p>

<p>This episode challenges us to examine:</p>

<p>How we use comfort to numb deeper hunger</p>

<p>How we cling to control instead of trusting the Father</p>

<p>How Lent can enlarge our desire for God</p>

<p>KEY TAKEAWAYS</p>

<p>Hunger is not sinful — it can be holy.</p>

<p>Gluttony is the refusal to be empty.</p>

<p>Greed is the fear of dependence.</p>

<p>The devil tempts us to live as orphans.</p>

<p>Jesus overcomes temptation by remaining the Son.</p>

<p>Freedom begins with a pause and a simple prayer.</p>

<p>PRACTICAL CHALLENGE</p>

<p>Before reaching for your default comfort, pray:</p>

<p>“Jesus, what am I really hungry for?”</p>

<p>Wait five minutes.</p>

<p>Reclaim your freedom.</p>

<p>SCRIPTURE REFERENCES</p>

<p>Genesis 3:1–7<br>
Romans 5:12–19<br>
Matthew 4:1–11</p>]]>
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<p>Temptation begins when we believe God is small. From there, we grasp for substitutes.</p>

<p>This episode challenges us to examine:</p>

<p>How we use comfort to numb deeper hunger</p>

<p>How we cling to control instead of trusting the Father</p>

<p>How Lent can enlarge our desire for God</p>

<p>KEY TAKEAWAYS</p>

<p>Hunger is not sinful — it can be holy.</p>

<p>Gluttony is the refusal to be empty.</p>

<p>Greed is the fear of dependence.</p>

<p>The devil tempts us to live as orphans.</p>

<p>Jesus overcomes temptation by remaining the Son.</p>

<p>Freedom begins with a pause and a simple prayer.</p>

<p>PRACTICAL CHALLENGE</p>

<p>Before reaching for your default comfort, pray:</p>

<p>“Jesus, what am I really hungry for?”</p>

<p>Wait five minutes.</p>

<p>Reclaim your freedom.</p>

<p>SCRIPTURE REFERENCES</p>

<p>Genesis 3:1–7<br>
Romans 5:12–19<br>
Matthew 4:1–11</p>]]>
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