Lessons From The Fall Of Ravi Zacharias

Published: March 31, 2021, 3:54 a.m.

Welcome to episode #49!

This week the guys discuss what we can learn from the moral failures of Ravi Zacharias and others, while navigating the feelings we have when we learn the dark side of those we looked up to.

A mature faith isn't dependent on others
We will be often disappointed if we put our faith in Christian leaders and not Jesus because a person of mature faith trusts in God alone! That doesn't mean we can't look up to others, but it does mean we hold our view of them loosely, remembering that they are human, they make mistakes, and we only see a small part of who they are.

We also realize that just because a big name failed to a large degree, it doesn't mean others we know can't find victory in those same areas.

Sin is always exposed
We all have an area that we need to let God work in. Often those areas are dark because we close them off and let the sin fester. God wants us to step into the light of His healing and expose those areas to Him. But if we choose to put up walls and not ask Jesus to heal us, we will be exposed in more harmful ways and will end up hurting others in the process!
 
1 John 1:5-7: This is the message we have heard from him and proclaim to you, that God is light, and in him is no darkness at all.If we say we have fellowship with him while we walk in darkness, we lie and do not practice the truth.But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus his Son cleanses us from all sin.

Luke 12:3: Whatever you have said in the dark will be heard in the light, and what you have whispered behind closed doors will be shouted from the housetops for all to hear!

We can have joy knowing that Jesus is enough!
When we see leaders fail who we may have put on a pedestal, we can learn and grow! One of the ways we can learn is that we are all in desperate need of a saviour and everyone is on a level playing field in that way. The joy we have in that truth is that we can fully trust in Jesus - the One who will never fail us and is fully trustworthy!

Share With Your Friends
Who do you know that can benefit from this podcast and other episodes coming in the future? Share it with them so they can subscribe as well.

Subscribe
Next week, guests Rosie Makinney and Charity Munoz chat with Kristen (Braden's wife) in a wives roundtable discussion!

Resources
Your Pure Freedom Journey through Restored Ministries
Personal 1-on-1 Coaching with one of Restored Ministries' trained coaches
FamilyLife Canada:  Resources and events to strengthen your marriage
Covenant Eyes Accountability Software - use promo code RM30 for 30 days free


Podcast Hosts
BRADEN HAFNER

Braden is the Regional Director in Alberta for FamilyLife Canada. He has been married for 12 years to his wife Kristen, and they live in Edmonton, Alberta. He is passionate about seeing marriages grow and thrive, and helping couples move to a deeper oneness with one another and with God. FamilyLife Canada has a variety of resources and events to help you and your spouse take your marriage to the next level. See what would benefit you at www.familylifecanada.com

MATT CLINE

Matt and his wife Louise raise their little guys, David and Oliver, in Edmonton, Alberta. He is honored to do what he can to tackle the epidemic of pornography and sexual perversion in every way possible. Seeing lives and marriages get free and experience the love of God in profound ways is what drives him every day. He leads Restored Ministries, is a certified speaker and coach for the John Maxwell Team, and formerly played hockey in the WHL and for Hockey Canada. You can visit www.restoredministries.ca.