Cotton Candy Preaching
At Preaching Today, Haddon Robinson describes the type of sermons we hear when our preaching is light on doctrine:
They end up being nothing more than moralisms: We should, we must, we ought. Or, here are three ways in which we can be better off financially. A sermon I heard a while ago on how to deal with procrastination had as its first point to get a Day Timer. You knew you were in trouble when you heard that. I have no doubt that when people left that church, if they were procrastinators, they thought it was a helpful sermon. But it was simply something that a motivational speaker could have done.
If people are raised on cotton candy, they are not going to grow as Christians. When Paul writes to his young associate Timothy, he says that ‘all Scripture is inspired by God,’ and that all Scripture is profitable for doctrine, for teaching, for putting the fundamental truths in front of people, and for ‘reproof, for correction, for instruction in right living.’ We have ignored that first affirmation - that the Bible is given to teach doctrine. It’s not the only thing it does, but doctrine is first, and out of that there is reproof and then there is correction and then instruction in right living.
June 22nd, 2007 at 9:26 am
This is so very true and needs to be said often. Thanks.
August 14th, 2007 at 4:53 pm
I submit to you dear friend that the real cotton candy is self righteousness. Teaching that implies righteousness from anywhere else but Jesus’ finished work. Teaching that states that anything but Jesus finished work allows us access or greater access to the Father. It seems every day I hear some one tell how to access the Father outside of Jesus.
The greatest attackers of Jesus when he was on earth were the religious theocrats who were offended that He didn’t follow their laws. The greatest attackers of Paul in his ministry were the religious theocrats who were offended that He didn’t follow their laws. And I believe the greatest attackers of the current sons and daughters of the Father are the religious theocrats who are still offended that everyone doesn’t follow their laws. Grace.
JP
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