This week, Jake and Bob welcome John Edwards, a fellow guy in the pew, to share his raw and redemptive journey from addiction and secrecy to finding his identity in God. From outward success and hidden cocaine use to the devastating loss of his mother, John reveals how grief, shame, and a longing for affirmation shaped his choices—and nearly destroyed his marriage and family. He opens up about the masks he wore, the lies he believed about God as a harsh judge, and the panic attacks that finally exposed the prison he was living in. With honesty and courage, John recounts the night he chose confession over isolation, and how mercy began to break through years of self-reliance and despair. If y...
This week, Jake and Bob welcome John Edwards, a fellow guy in the pew, to share his raw and redemptive journey from addiction and secrecy to finding his identity in God. From outward success and hidden cocaine use to the devastating loss of his mother, John reveals how grief, shame, and a longing for affirmation shaped his choices—and nearly destroyed his marriage and family. He opens up about the masks he wore, the lies he believed about God as a harsh judge, and the panic attacks that finally exposed the prison he was living in. With honesty and courage, John recounts the night he chose confession over isolation, and how mercy began to break through years of self-reliance and despair. If you've ever felt abandoned by God or buried under your own failures, this conversation is an invitation to bring your whole story into the light.
Key Points:
- The absence of emotional affirmation from John's father created a deep wound and a longing to feel seen.
- Addiction to drugs, alcohol, and pornography became a way to numb pain and pursue belonging and control.
- John describes living behind layers of "masks" to hide his addiction and shame from others.
- Marriage and fatherhood did not automatically heal John's wounds, and secrecy continued to damage family life.
- The death of John's mother shattered his emotional security and intensified his anger toward God.
- Fear of being exposed kept John trapped in lies and prevented him from asking for help.
- John's arrest and imprisonment brought total loss of control and the collapse of his false identities.
- In the jail cell, John experienced profound powerlessness and the end of his ability to hide.
- Surrendering control marked the moment when true freedom began.
- Jesus met John in his darkest place, revealing that He never abandoned him.
- Christ goes anywhere to restore broken hearts.
Resources:
- Just a Guy in the Pew
- John's Podcast: Just a Guy in the Pew Podcast
- Redeemed - A Men's Retreat (with the JPII Healing Center)
- Power Made Perfect by John Edwards - Coming Soon!
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
04:05 The Masculine Ache for Belonging
13:44 Wearing Masks and Chasing Connection and Power
21:22 Honoring Our Past Selves
23:10 Losing His Mother and God
30:03 Powerlessness and Rage
33:40 Resisting Comparison and Facing Your Story
38:40 John's Secret Comes Out and Meeting God in Jail
59:05 Resources
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