Saturday, August 28, 2010

Watered Down Gospel


It’s a watered down gospel
Fit for the consumer

Methodology replaces theology
Polls determine what message is preached

Truth is couched in entertainment
To make it more palatable

The offense of the cross
Has strategically been removed

No mention of sin
Nor the need for repentance

Biblical faith is abandoned
In exchange for having ears tickled

Emotions are stirred
But lives are not transformed

Large numbers the reflection of God’s blessing
Popularity the measure of success

Focused on the breadth of ministry
They have forsaken the depth

by Susan Bunts Wachtel
August 26, 2010   


1 comment:

Elizabeth Mahlou said...

I know this has happened in many places, but fortunately not in my diocese. Let's pray that more will stay true to the narrow path and not be enticed by the wider and smoother way!

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