S4E49 - Ex Opere Operato or Operantis - When Leaders Fail
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This week, Ken and Grant talk about what we think about when ministry leaders MAY have fallen. If someone has been accused with nothing proven or they are guilty dead to rights, we have to inquire of the Lord how we are supposed to respond. Tune into episode 49 in Season 4 of God is Not A Theory. We long for your faith to be encouraged and the fire of the Holy Spirit to ignite in your life by hearing these testimonies. Live up to the Holy Spirit's potential in you and prove to your world that God Is Not a Theory. Support Orbis Ministries by Becoming a Financial Partner: http://tinyurl.com/bdcr8z4p Thanks for listening to God Is Not A Theory, a podcast of Orbis Ministries. For more information, visit orbisministries.org (http://orbisministries.org/). If you'd like to hear more from Ken or join the Orbis Ministries community, you can download the free Orbis Ministries Mobile App here: https://get.theapp.co/kjwz (https://get.theapp.co/kjwz) S4E45 with Avner Boskey: https://open.spotify.com/episode/52xK7bnksWA8LTPhPxZXxn?si=e-P3_QTDSYGPHHL_WBbB6w This is why one of the 10 commandments is a commandment against bearing a false witness. - Ken Fish Everybody has a right to be heard. - Ken Fish As outsiders it is easy to jump to conclusions - Ken Fish A charge does not equal proof, nor does it equal a conviction. - Ken Fish If we allow the wrath of our soul to rise up, we fall into the flesh. - Ken Fish What happens to the ministries of those who fall? - Ken Fish We are living in difficult times and it is going to get worse. - Ken Fish Ex Opere Operato means “From the work performed” or that the sacrament itself, when performed correctly, carries the grace of God. “If it is Peter baptizing, it is Christ who baptizes through him. If Judas baptizes, it is still Christ who baptizes through him.“ St. Augustine Ex Opere Operantis means “from the work of the doer.” It is concerned with the moral condition of the minister administering the sacrament.