Navigating the Fall of Spiritual Leaders

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Judas's deception was so exceptional that none of the other 12 even suspected him of sedition and betrayal because they were stunned at the last supper when Jesus said, "it's one of you who's going to betray me." They didn't all look at Judas and say, "oh of course he's a Judas." He was a master of deceit. [00:04:02]

Demas, in love with this present age, has deserted me and gone to Thessalonica. So it appears that for several years, Demas was a trusted gospel partner with Paul, just like Judas was with Jesus. During that time, there's no reason to think that he didn't preach the gospel truly. [00:06:21]

They did not hold faith in a good conscience. What does that mean? It means that over time they begin to do things for which their conscience condemned them, but instead of repenting, they found ways to dull their conscience until their conscience was so seared that they could justify behaviors which were simply appalling. [00:08:26]

Soul-saving, Christ-exalting truth may be spoken by hypocrites. Forsaking a good conscience is prelude to moral disaster. The amassing of money and the pursuit of lavish lifestyles in ministry are the alarm bells of the love of this age. [00:09:05]

Ravi's way of publicly narrating his past personal experiences really troubled me. I always found him difficult to listen to for that very reason. His rhetorical style was very distinct in this regard. Go to listen to any of his sermons, you'll hear it. He would recall an encounter with someone and then he would proceed to narrate the interchange with exact quotations. [00:09:41]

Every time sympathy is called for, it needs to be tethered to the truth so that it is given lavishly when the truth calls for it and is withheld when the truth clashes with it. We usually think of this issue of tethered sympathy with regard to the victims of abuse who finally step forward at great risk and tell the truth. [00:11:24]

Ravi manipulated people into sinfully sending him nude pictures. He did it by demanding untethered sympathy. He portrayed himself as an embattled, burdened, wounded warrior in the righteous cause of the gospel and ironically, he turned his position of power into a form of neediness and woundedness. [00:12:28]

I have seen this kind of manipulation, Tony. I have seen this kind of demand and manipulation for untethered sympathy repeatedly among fallen Christian leaders. The burdens are so great, the wounds are so many, those who understand me are so few, the weight of faithful ministry, oh it is so great. [00:13:28]

Don't let the imperfections and failures of men turn you away from the perfections and the triumphs of Christ, who will never, never fail you. Amen and amen. Christ does not fail us. [00:14:45]

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