UNGOVERNED HUNGER: How Unchecked Appetite Dismantles Authority Hunger was never the problem; ungoverned hunger is. From the Garden of Eden to the wilderness, from Esau to Judas, Scripture reveals a quiet pattern: men are rarely owned by force - they are owned by appetite. In Ungoverned Hunger, Dr. Marlene Miles exposes how authority is not usually lost through open rebellion, but through subtle consent. When appetite steps in to soothe what authority once secured, discernment dulls, restraint weakens, and men begin to trade inheritance for relief. Food, money, comfort, relationships, success, even religion - none of these are evil. But when they are allowed to govern, they delay maturity, distort judgment, and keep people sustained yet unmoved. This is not a book about denial; it is a book about governance. With biblical clarity and piercing insight, this work explores: why provision can keep a man alive but never get him out how appetite replaces authority without being noticed why some remain relieved but never released how authority is surrendered, misaligned, or consumed what maturity looks like when hunger arises why freedom requires governance This book is for those who sense that something is missing - not because God withheld it, but because authority was misplaced. Provision keeps a man alive, even in the wilderness. Authority is what gets him out.
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