How Kirk Cameron Learned the Hardest Lesson of His Life

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Actor Kirk Cameron has worked in Hollywood for decades, first gaining monumental fame for his role as Mike Seaver on before going on to star in films like Fireproof and Revive Us. The Hollywood veteran recently delivered an insightful response when asked about the toughest lesson he has learned during his many years in the entertainment industry.

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Cameron responded during an appearance on PureFlix.com‘s Pure Talk by noting some of the challenges he has faced when speaking out about his Christian worldview.

“We could talk about the risk of being truthful and honest in a very politically charged and politically correct environment and what are those risks and what are the rewards,” Cameron said. “That’s just par for the course if you have convictions.”

The actor said people must allow their morals, ethics and core values to be “determined by something higher than the culture” around them, particularly if they want to live as a person of faith and integrity.

But in the end, Cameron said the hardest lesson he has learned is really one that anyone can relate to, regardless of their industry or where they work.

“I think the hardest lesson is really no different in Hollywood than [anywhere else]. I think it’s the lesson that, apart from God, I really can do nothing,” he said. “That if there’s anything good in me it’s got to be the spirit of God abiding in me, producing good fruit—because left to my own devices I’ll end up probably making a mess of things.”

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Even with a great career, marriage or family, Cameron said that an absence of God can sometimes be problematic.

“If you’re not connected with God I’ve learned you end up squandering the best things that God has given to you,” he said. “My hard lesson has been, ‘Don’t think that you’ve got it all together, you are still a work in process and you are in desperate need of the changing power of the holy spirit to renew you daily as you renew your mind through the word of God.'”

This article was originally published on Pure Flix Insider. Visit Pure Flix for access to thousands of faith and family friendly movies and TV shows. You can get a free, one-month trial here.

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