Has the Gospel Totally Lost Its Message?
Has The Gospel totally lost its Message?
We read a great deal these days about this Gospel and that Gospel.
We read about Crusades and Events where not a few well meaning Ministers encourage good folk receive The Gospel and invite Jesus Christ into their hearts as Saviour and LORD.
The only problem is — what Gospel Message have they been listening to?
Yet, The Gospel today has often been watered down so much that it seems to have virtually lost its true message, which some deemed hard, even offensive, and so they substituted an easier one.
The full Biblical Gospel message contains things like Godly sorrow; repentance; turning away from your sin; taking up and carrying the Cross of Jesus.
Today’s Gospel Messages seem to concentrate on:
- all have sinned;
- Jesus; Son of God; Saviour;
- eternal life;
- friend, healer, deliverer;
- turn to Jesus and pray this prayer and you will be saved
You may even hear John 3:16 mentioned in passing.
These are all good BUT this is only half the story:
- Where is repentance?
- Where is Godly sorrow?
- Where is turning away from our sin?
- Where is taking up and carrying the cross?
- Has The Gospel totally lost its message?
- It is a horrible question, I know, as it seems that many are being “saved” but is it a trustworthy salvation?
- Have they based their decision on the whole message or only on the more palatable part of it?
- Indeed, does the message they have heard mean a thing if not preached fully?
- Can there be salvation without repentance and a turning away from past sins?
- Repeat — Can there even be salvation without repentance and a turning away from past sins?
I do not even pretend to know all the answers to such loaded questions.
If somebody tells me they are saved, that’s good enough for me to start with.
Along with others, I can discern ‘by their fruit’ if what they have is real or false.
Yet even this is not really the point is it?
What we really need is for the Church to start, or really to resume, preaching a godly and entirely Biblical Gospel once again.
One of the hallmarks of the Welsh and Azusa Street revivals and of the Hebridean Revival, was the evidence of penitents being convicted of sin where they stood, in home, church, street, or pub, and crying out to God for mercy!
Now let me ask you — when was the last time you saw anything like that?
Yet today we see The Gospel preached so many times with no mention of repentance, nor of taking up our cross and following Jesus.
It was Leonard Ravenhill himself who taught that “preachers are heralded and prophets are hounded.”
So where are all the ‘heralded’ preachers – of The Gospel?
We rarely even hear the phrase “turning away from your sin”, or similar, spoken at all.
All we hear the unsaved being told is to:
“Give your life to Jesus and ask Him into your heart today.
Pray this short prayer with me and then collect this booklet that will help you as you begin your Christian journey.”
There is nothing wrong with this message except that which it doesn’t say.
Then, to crown our own shortcomings, (sin by any other name), we hear the new converts given all sorts of nonsense instead of steady and reliable Biblical teaching.
We have to admit it, The Gospel is now rarely preached in all its fullness.
Rather a second rate substitute has been devised that is false because of omissions, but is so much less offensive to preach and therefore easier for the listener to swallow.
“Luke warm preaching is the diet of the pews – it is easy listening Christianity. The preacher can preach no depth because they too are shallow.”
– Rev. Geoff Taylor
I believe we all need to repent afresh, turn afresh, and receive salvation afresh — it’s called ‘going back to our first love’, and preach the FULL Gospel — complete, unabridged, and true to Scripture.
~ Chris G. Bennett
Chris Bennett came to salvation in 1962 but didn’t begin ministry until 2007 — a late-comer! Now mandated by The LORD to prophesy and open old wells of revival in the U.K., but especially in Wales. He has also operated Healing Rooms, and worked with deliverance teams, all with his wife, Linda. Happily now doing whatever The LORD asks of them! Founder, with wife Linda, of their ministry The Upper Room Encounter.
Yes, so so true, Chris!
Amen
So true, the first words out of John the Baptist’s message was Repent.