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Leaders of 2011 that I listened to
4 Had to step down due to moral shortcomings
Perry Noble: 2016
Mark Driscoll: 2014
Matt Chandler: 2022
James McDonald: Financial Mismanagement
One is in a cult: T.D. Jakes - Cult
Two are in questionable places:
Steven Furtick - Ehhh
David Platt - Ehhh
One is still going strong in the right direction: Greg Laurie
My own Moral Failure
King David: 2 Sam.
11-12
Summarize the story
David stayed back instead of joining the battle.
(2 Sam.
11:1)
When David saw what he shouldn’t have seen, he allowed his mind to go where it shouldn’t have gone.
(2 Sam.
11:2)
Rather than fleeing the temptation, David inquired about it.
(2 Sam.
11:3)
David took action to gratify his lust.
(2 Sam.
11:4)
When David’s sin lead to consequences, he tried to cover it up instead of owning up.
(2 Sam.
11:5-8)
David resorted to more and more evil to cover his sin, eventually costing the life of an innocent man.
(2 Sam.
11:9-26)
David knew what he did was wrong, that’s why he was trying to cover it up; but he failed to see how wicked it was.
(2 Sam 12:1-4)
Story of the rich man taking the lamb
It was easy for David to see the wickedness of another man, but he was still blind to his own wickedness.
(2 Sam.
12:5-6)
David finally came to repentance when Nathan showed David his blind spot.
(2 Sam.
12:7)
Application:
We often fall into sin of commission, because we have already fallen into a sin of omission.
The longer it takes to turn around, the more damage there will be.
Natural consequences.
Utilize the four guardrails to keep you from getting to far off track.
Daily time with God.
Bible Reading
Prayer “God, what do you want for me right now?”
Listening to God’s voice throughout the day.
Boundaries:
I don’t hang out in a room alone with a girl.
I don’t go out for lunch/coffee one on one with a girl.
Have filters on internet.
Lock up your phone.
Only allow certain apps and websites.
Accountability: A couple close friends/mentors who you allow to ask any question about your life.
It’s never too late to repent and turn to God.
There may be consequences.
You accept those and live with them.
You need to move forward with God.
Receive God’s complete forgiveness through Jesus.
Make restitution where needed, but DO NOT punish yourself.
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