Comedian John Crist Tells Sadie Robertson Huff His Heart Change Is a ‘Miracle’

john crist
L: Sadie Robertson Huff. R: John Crist. Screengrabs from YouTube / @SadieRobertson

Share

John Crist, a Christian comedian who’s been rebuilding his life after making “a lot of poor choices,” told Sadie Robertson Huff he clung to hope during his darkest time. Though Crist felt like an “outcast” whose story was over, God gave him another chance.

In 2019, the comedian faced allegations of sexual misconduct and harassment from five women, leading to his tour being canceled. Crist also struggled with addiction but has been sober for five years now. After completing rehab and returning to social media in summer 2020, he said he felt an “unbelievable amount of love” and “undeserved” support.

During an episode of Huff’s podcast titled “From Rock Bottom to Recovery,” Crist told listeners he’s “had to sit with the consequences” of his poor choices. “I don’t want to skirt responsibility,” he added, without going into detail.

The comedian, whose YouTube show “Emotional Support” has been viewed more than 2 million times since Feb. 18, said his performances are now “a thousand times more sincere.”

Amid Darkness, John Crist Dared To Hope

John Crist, 41, grew up in a large family in Atlanta, with a pastor father and a homeschooling mother. During the 2010s, his comedy career took off, and he eventually moved to Nashville.

RELATED: ‘This Generation Needs Fathers’—Michael W. Smith and John Crist Talk Faith, Deconstruction, and Smith’s Prodigal Son Moment

As he has mentioned before, Crist said he was in a “very dark place” in 2019 and “wanted to end my life.” He told Huff he saw no way forward and no future. But gradually he allowed himself to take baby steps of hope, thinking about simple pleasures such as eating Chick-fil-A and playing golf.

Although Crist didn’t think he’d ever return to the stage, he knew he could at least be alive. He compared the situation to that of a prisoner of war. Just hearing that someone will eventually come to your rescue can help you “endure an unimaginable amount of pain and suffering,” Crist said.

Quoting Hebrews 12:2, Huff pointed out that “Jesus endured the pain of the cross for the hope of heaven, and that we would get to join him.” Even if our circumstances don’t improve here on earth, she said, “There is a hope of heaven and that the Holy Spirit is going to help me right now. He will be the strength in my weakness.”

John Crist: Life Is ‘So Much Better’ With Jesus

Receiving grace after his public failures “kind of flipped my whole faith,” John Crist admitted. It was a contrast to the works- and performance-based teachings he had grown up with, where churches banished people for getting divorced and youth groups banished teens for getting pregnant. “Everybody knew everything about me, and they were like, ‘We love you,’” Crist recalled in amazement.

Continue Reading...

Stephanie Martin
Stephanie Martin, a freelance writer and editor in Denver, has spent her entire 30-year journalism career in Christian publishing. She loves the Word and words, is a binge reader and grammar nut, and is fanatic (as her family can attest) about Jeopardy! and pro football.

Read more

Latest Articles