This sermon looks at gluttony, and the rising obesity rate among Christians. It examines the meaning of the word "temperance," and shows a history of modern "breakfast" - documenting that in the Bible, and in most of history, people usually ate only twice a day - for dinner and supper. Are we gluttonous and intemperate, and do not know it (Laodicea, etc.)?
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Joey Faust was born in Columbia, SC. He spent his early childhood years in rural Blythewood (where his family on his father's side had for generations, been members of the Baptist church there). As an early teen, he spent his summers as an equestrian counselor for the YMCA's...