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Redemption: A Journey From Sinner to Saint Sample

Redemption: A Journey From Sinner to Saint

DAY 6 OF 12

  

The Black Hole

The increasing amounts of pills and booze made Johnny twitchier than ever. Friends noticed and whispered about the incessant nervousness that manifested itself in odd tics, gyrations and facial expressions, and eyes that sometimes blinked as if he were doing Morse Code. 

His wife and the kids were often awakened in the middle of the night by his pacing and banging around the house. He chain-smoked cigarettes and downed endless cups of coffee. Sometimes he just up and left, getting in his car and driving recklessly and pointlessly for hours through the streets, hills, and deserts of southern California.

Johnny’s vocals suffered as the drying agents in the amphetamines—plus cigarettes and alcohol—brought on chronic laryngitis. At his first Carnegie Hall concert in New York City, what should’ve been a personal and professional milestone for Cash, he could barely talk above a whisper, much less sing. As he started to croak out his first number there was laughter in the audience as some thought he was joking. His hour-long set was a disaster, and Columbia ditched plans to release a recording of the concert as an album.

He was on the road 80 percent of the time now and performed close to 300 shows a year. When a tour ended it wasn’t unusual for Cash to drop completely out of sight, not showing up at home for weeks and even months at a time. The drugs had driven a deep wedge between him and Vivian, and now Cash felt no compunction about dabbling in the women so readily available on the road.

Predictably, Cash’s behavior led to his debut on a new public stage. “Johnny Cash Arrested Here on Drunk Charge” was the headline after an early morning episode in Nashville. Two weeks later in California, Cash made news again when Ventura police clocked him going 90 mph on the Ojai Freeway at one o’clock in the morning.

Johnny was following an all-too-familiar trajectory that has been the ruin of many a man and woman who climbed the mountain of fame. Once arriving, however, they found there was nothing there. The stories of rock, pop, and country music stars who ended up with substance abuse problems and worse are endless, and will continue to the end of time.

Scripture Reading: 

1. I said to myself, “Come on, let’s try pleasure. Let’s look for the ‘good things’ in life.” But I found that this, too, was meaningless. So I said, “Laughter is silly. What good does it do to seek pleasure?” After much thought, I decided to cheer myself with wine. And while still seeking wisdom, I clutched at foolishness. In this way, I tried to experience the only happiness most people find during their brief life in this world.

I also tried to find meaning by building huge homes for myself and by planting beautiful vineyards. I made gardens and parks, filling them with all kinds of fruit trees. I built reservoirs to collect the water to irrigate my many flourishing groves. I bought slaves, both men and women, and others were born into my household. I also owned large herds and flocks, more than any of the kings who had lived in Jerusalem before me. I collected great sums of silver and gold, the treasure of many kings and provinces. I hired wonderful singers, both men and women, and had many beautiful concubines. I had everything a man could desire!

So I became greater than all who had lived in Jerusalem before me, and my wisdom never failed me. Anything I wanted, I would take. I denied myself no pleasure. I even found great pleasure in hard work, a reward for all my labors. But as I looked at everything I had worked so hard to accomplish, it was all so meaningless—like chasing the wind. There was nothing really worthwhile anywhere. (Ecclesiastes 2:1-11 NLT) 

What has been your experience with pursuing the pleasures this world has to offer?

2. Again, the devil took Him up on an exceedingly high mountain and showed Him all the kingdoms of the world and their glory. And he said to Him, “All these things I will give You if You will fall down and worship me.”

Then Jesus said to him, “Away with you, Satan! For it is written, ‘You shall worship the Lord your God, and Him only you shall serve.’”

Then the devil left Him, and behold, angels came and ministered to Him. (Matthew 4:8-9 NKJV)

When Jesus was tempted with the things of this world, what tool did He use to respond?

3. Or do you not know that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you have from God, and you are not your own? (1 Corinthians 6:19 NKJV)

Why is substance abuse more than just a physical problem?

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About this Plan

Redemption: A Journey From Sinner to Saint

Johnny Cash was a devout Christian who divided his time between sinning and seeking forgiveness, frequently going from jail to Jesus. He was arrested several times on account of his addiction to pills and sophomoric shenanigans. Although the fight with sin never stopped, his faith persevered. Join Greg as he takes you through the redemptive story of Johnny Cash.

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