If growing a mega-church is high on your dream list, then here is the template. Think "seeker friendly."
THE DO'S: Preach a health and wealth
gospel. Keep sermons light and cheerful, and promote self esteem. If
the message would be well received in the secular world, you are on the
right track. Try to be inclusive. After all, we are all striving to get
to the same place. Smile a lot. Canvas the area of your choice. Then
preach what they want to hear. Watch the numbers grow. When preaching
about salvation, quote John 3:16 and ask them to recite some version of
the "sinner's prayer." Faith only salvation, usually will poll very well
in any community. Stay with the popular man-made traditions.
THE DON'TS: Forget sermons about
the need for repentance or the existence of hell. Do not, I repeat, not
not mention the word "sin," that can thin a crowd in a hurry. Scriptures
you might want to avoid, Acts 2:38, Mark16:16, John 3:5, Romans 6:1,
Ephesians 5:3-5, 1 Corinthians 6:9-10 and Galatians 5:19-21, to name a
few. Requirements for
forgiveness should be something the congregation would feel comfortable
with. Do not teach repentance as being mandatory, make it an option.
Explain how we are all sinner's saved by grace. That makes unrepentant
Christians more likely to place their membership in your church. Then
sit back and watch the church grow.
Let us examine a couple of preachers to see if they fit the "seeker friendly" template.
JOHN THE BAPTIST: Matthew 14:3-4 For when
Herod had John arrested, he bound him and put him in prison because of
Herodias, the wife of his brother Philip. 4 For John had been saying to
him,"It is not lawful for you to have her."
Not seeker friendly, too legalistic. Never preach against sin that a prominent member of the community is committing.
STEPHEN: Acts 7:51-53 "You men who are
stiffnecked and uncircumcised in heart and ears are always resisting the
Holy Spirit; you are doing just as your fathers did.......
Stephen was not seeker friendly. Never point out bad attitudes, that would expose the congregation's Spiritual condition, and certainly not if it relates to church family members.
WOULD JESUS FIT THE SEEKER FRIENDLY TEMPLATE? Seeker friendly preachers do not get put to death, on a cross.
Stephen was not seeker friendly. Never point out bad attitudes, that would expose the congregation's Spiritual condition, and certainly not if it relates to church family members.
WOULD JESUS FIT THE SEEKER FRIENDLY TEMPLATE? Seeker friendly preachers do not get put to death, on a cross.
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