What's Wrong With The
Gospel?
An interesting thing happened in 1973. Two young
men who
had not yet met started praying to Jesus.
Neither one of them
were saved. Not yet.
Both had experience in the cults and New Age
teachings.
About a year later or so, both had a radical
born-again
experience with Jesus Christ and did get saved!
Both
drenched themselves in God’s Word and whatever
teachings
they could find. Both came to the conclusion there was
something terribly wrong with many of the
teachings within the
Church. Especially, the missing parts of today’s
watered down
Gospel. Both began ministries exposing such
teachings within
the Church as well as the cults. One ministry
was called Last
Days Ministries and the other, Cultivate
Ministries. I started the
latter, and the founder of Last Days Ministries
was Keith Green.
Both of us had learned how to fly a plane and
loved flying. I
stopped flying except for my hang glider from
time to time, but
Keith continued flying his plane and used it in
the ministry. But
on July 28th 1982, Keith’s plane crashed,
killing himself and two
of his children. But before he went home to be
with the Lord,
Keith accomplished many things. The Lord gave
him great
talent in music and he used this, too, in
ministry. He put on
concerts and led many to Christ! He also put out
many
Christian tracts which are still circulating
today. One is entitled: What’s Wrong With the Gospel? (The Missing
Parts).
I though it good to start 2010 by sharing with
you this extremely
powerful work of Keith Green.
At the end of the article, I have a small
surprise.
What's
Wrong With the Gospel?
Section 1: "The
Missing Parts"
by Keith Green
Introduction
I know that the title of this article will
possibly raise some worried eyebrows. At first
glance, some might say to themselves, "Oh no,
Keith has gone too far this time!" But let me
quickly put those possible reactions to rest. To
the question, "What's wrong with the Gospel?" I
can easily answer, "Absolutely nothing!" That
is, of course, if you're talking about the
Gospel of the Bible - the very message that
Jesus preached - what the apostles Peter, Paul,
John, and the others devoted their very lives
(and deaths) to. (Phil. 1:20-21)
No, there's nothing at all wrong with this
message from heaven. But what about the stuff
that's being preached today? Is it truly
"gospel-preaching"? Are the evangelists that
preach in churches and arenas, on radio and
television - are they preaching what Jesus
called the Gospel?1 And what about
the mountains of modern "gospel literature"? You
know, the tracts, pamphlets, comic books,
newspapers, etc. Do they really contain the same
message - the whole message - about the
salvation that Jesus offered? How are we
answering the awesome question that people are
still asking the Church, as they asked on the
day of Pentecost, "Men and brethren, what shall
we do to be saved?"2
Is Our Gospel The Gospel?
I believe with all my heart that Jesus would be
ashamed of most of the "gospel" messages and
sermons that are being preached today, mainly
because they lack almost every major point He
Himself preached on. (Mark 8:38; Rom. 1:16;
II Tim. 1:8) How dare we try to change the
Gospel. We remove most of its vital parts, and
replace them with artificial limbs of our own.
(Gal. 1:6-7)
Isn't Jesus the master evangelist? Shouldn't we
judge our evangelism by His example?3
Was His message anything like what we're hearing
today? It is my intention to try to briefly
cover in Section 1 each of the major parts of
the Gospel that have been "surgically" removed
in most of today's preaching. And in Section 2,
we will go over each of the "new additions" that
have become a very part of our modern gospel.
The Removed Parts Of The Gospel
The Blood of Jesus. It's a fact
that the very word blood scares
people. It's also a fact that the blood of
Christ scares the devil, because it is the only
cleansing agent for a sin-sick soul.4
Can you imagine what the preaching and writings
of Paul would have been like, if he had been as
squeamish in proclaiming the magnificent power
and beauty of the blood of Jesus as our
generation of preachers are? What we
have now is a bloodless gospel!
Today, people are afraid to think and preachers
are afraid to make them. The whole concept of
Jesus being the Passover Lamb of the Old
Testament5 has been lost - "It takes
too much time and thought to explain," you will
hear some say. (Heb. 5:11-14) "We need
to simplify the Gospel so that we can reach the
masses." Oh, what logic! Remove the blood from
the preaching of the Gospel, and you remove the
power to conquer the devil for the souls of men!
The Cross of Jesus. Paul said,
"I determined to know nothing among you
except Jesus Christ, and Him crucified." (I Cor.
2:2) Nowadays it's "Jesus Christ and what
He can do for you!" You cannot have more exact
opposites than the Bible's Christ-centered
Gospel,6 and our modern, cross-less,
me-centered gospel.
Today, if anyone preaches self-denial as a
condition of discipleship, you can hear the
comments afterwards: "old-fashioned," "harsh,"
"legalistic." I dare say that our Lord would
have as much trouble finding acceptance among
our preachers as He had among the religious
leaders of His own day.
Here's what
A.W. Tozer says about the cross...
"The cross is the most
revolutionary thing ever to appear
among men. The cross of Roman times
knew no compromise, it never made
concessions. It won all its
arguments by killing its opponent
and silencing him for good. It
spared not Christ, but slew Him the
same as the rest. He was alive when
they hung Him on that cross. and
completely dead when they took Him
off of it. That was the cross the
first time it appeared in Christian
history.
"With perfect knowledge of all
this, Christ said, 'If any man will
come after Me, let him deny himself
take up his cross and follow Me.' So
the cross not only brought Christ's
life to an end, it also ends the
first life, the old life of every
one of His true followers...this and
nothing less is true Christianity.
We must do something about the
cross, and there's only one of two
things we can do -
flee it or die upon it!"
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The Threat and Terrors of Hell, and the
Guilt of Sinners. We often hear people
say, "I'm tired of hell-fire and brimstone
preaching!" "Well," I often reply, "when was the
last time you heard any?" It is true, very few
people preach on hell anymore - it is no longer
in vogue. We shouldn't scare the poor sinners,
no, that wouldn't do. They're just unfortunate,
misguided souls, right? Wrong! The Bible clearly
shows that they are rebels who have robbed and
dishonored the living God, infinitely offending
Him.7 They have no right to look at
themselves in any other light.
But we, smart as we are, have decided to help
God along. He doesn't understand our generation
as well as we do. The things Jesus emphasized in
His preaching were all right for the Jews, but
our generation needs a more gentle, loving tone.
"Tell 'em about heaven!" We talk about heaven,
about the "rewards of being born-again," but we
completely neglect the other side of the
"two-edged sword." (Heb. 4:12) What
right do we have to remove things from the
Gospel that Jesus Himself gave great place to in
His own preaching?8
The Law of God Preached to Convict One
of Sin. Pages could be written on this
subject, but there is room for only one brief
example. When the rich young ruler came to
Jesus, he asked a very direct question: "Good
Master, what must I do to inherit eternal life?"
Can you imagine what our preachers would answer
him today? "Just admit you're a sinner, accept
Jesus as your Personal Savior, go to church, pay
your tithes, try to be good, and you're in!" But
what was Jesus' answer? "You know the
commandments... if you wish to enter into life,
keep the commandments." (Matt 19:17; Mark
10:19) The commandments??
Why they went out with Cecil B. DeMille! Isn't
this the "age of grace"?
Well, the truth is Jesus wasn't preaching the
commandments to him as the way of salvation, He
was using the commandments to specifically
convict him of his particular sin - greed. That
rich boy loved the bucks, and Jesus knew just
how to flush him out of the bushes -
preach the Law! And that's exactly what
the Law is for- "For through the Law comes
the knowledge of sin" (Rom. 3:20), that's
what Paul said. The Law must be preached - not
as the way of salvation, but as a searchlight
put on the sinner's heart, so he can see how
utterly rotten he is, compared to the way God
requires him to be. (Gal. 3:24)
But today again, we are wiser than God. Our
preaching isn't filled with "dos and don'ts."
No, we don't want to scare the "liberated
generation" away. Why, if we said that
fornication was wrong, or drugs, or abortion, or
any other specific sin, people would feel all
condemned and then how could they get saved? But
that's just it, Jesus preached the Law to the
rich young ruler so that, after feeling
condemned about his greed, he could turn and
obey Jesus and find true treasure in heaven.
"Go and sell all you possess and give it to the
poor, and you shall have treasure in heaven, and
come, follow Me." (Mark 10:21) Unless
people are truly convicted of sin, if they do
not fully see that they are totally condemned by
the requirements of God's Law, then it is
virtually impossible to show them the need for a
savior. Why, what would they need to be saved
from? Fun?
That is why our modern gospel must dwell on "all
the good things God'll do for you if you'd just
accept Him!" We can't convince a sinner that he
needs a savior by just getting him to admit
that, "Well, generally, yes, I am a sinner." He
must see how the Law of God totally condemns him
as a sinner,9 and then the beauty of
the Gospel, the glory of the cross, the
marvelous power of Christ's blood will be able
to penetrate his anxious, waiting mind and
heart. Only by the preaching of the Law can a
man fully desire to be saved from his sin. For,
"I would not have come to know sin except
through the Law. "(Rom. 7:7)
The Fear of God and the Judgment Seat of
Christ. Instead of the awesome majesty
of Jehovah, today the Lord is presented as a
sort of "ice cream man-Santa Claus." And the
Church is the "candy store" where you can get
"every goodie your heart desires." Jesus Himself
is portrayed as "a sweetie pie," so good, so
loving, so forgiving, and so gentle, that you
can almost hear the preacher whisper, "Aw, He
wouldn't hurt a fly..." But what happened to
"It is a terrifying thing to fall into the hands
of the living God" (Heb. 10:31) or "The
fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom'?
(Proverbs 9:10)10
The wise, new editors of modern preaching
rhetoric have conveniently wiped out every
reference to the Almighty's severity while
emphasizing only His kindness. This they do,
ignoring the balanced, biblical view of Paul,
"Behold then the kindness and severity of
God." (Rom. 11:22)
Repentance as Necessary for Forgiveness.
It has always amazed
me how the Church could have evolved to such a
state as it is in now, with such clear, direct
teaching from the Lord Jesus as to what is
necessary to be right with God. Please read the
first five verses of the 13th chapter of Luke.
Here, Jesus is told the news about some
Galileans who were executed by the Romans. He
then says, "Unless you repent, you will all
likewise perish." Using another example, He
then repeats the same exact sentence.
I cannot conceive of conversion without
repentance. The teachings of Jesus and the
apostles are full of commands to "repent and be
saved!"11 Repentance is not just
"being sorry" - that is only conviction.
Repentance is not merely a change of heart and a
change of mind, it is a change of action! God
requires that if we are sincerely convinced that
sin is wrong, then we will turn from it to God,
and commit ourselves to not take part in sinful
deeds any longer. God blesses such decisions and
commitments with abundant grace. And it is by
that grace that we can fulfill the desires of
the Spirit within us.
But because there is so little real conviction
of sin brought about by the preaching of our
modern gospel, we cannot truly require
repentance anymore. If we did, no one would
"come forward" at all. For repentance is easy to
him who sees how ugly and horrible sin is, but
repentance is impossible where the Law does not
convince the sinner of his wicked heart,
compelling him to turn from his sin into the
arms of a waiting, compassionate God. You see,
all these removed parts of the Gospel are
connected. In God's wisdom, every aspect of the
appointed way of salvation is irreplaceable.
It is true that without God loving us first, we
could not be saved. He made the first move, He
always does. But He will not do what He requires
of the sinner himself to do - and that is to
repent!
God's Sorrow and Broken Heart Over Sin.
The picture of God as presented today by
evangelists is that of an optimist - a
positive-thinking good ole boy who lives in
heaven, high above the trouble on earth, where
everything is rosy, "and the skies are not
cloudy all day." Why, how could anything bother
the living God? He isn't really troubled by all
the mess down here, He has everything
under control!
But again, the Bible paints a different picture
of our King. Just look at Jesus weeping over
Jerusalem (Luke 19:41), or the
pleadings of God with the nation of Israel
through the prophets Isaiah or Ezekiel.12
This God, the one in the Bible, is continually
striving with men through His Spirit. It says in
Proverbs, "The eyes of the Lord are in every
place, watching the evil and the good."
(Proverbs 15:3) That means that God saw
every rape committed today, He saw every murder,
every person that starved to death, every
pornographic film and book, every abused and
battered child. How can anyone believe
that He sees this and does not grieve?
Of course God can grieve. Doesn't the Bible
implore us not to "grieve the Holy Spirit of
God"? (Eph. 4:30)
You see, God is the most hurt and dishonored
being in the universe. He could stop all this
mess, all the perversion and crime and
corruption any time He wishes, but He doesn't!
Why? Because He waits for the souls of men and
women. "Regard the patience of our Lord to
be salvation," Peter said. (II Peter
3:15) But the Church, which doesn't have
one millionth of the compassion that God has,
has turned around and created a god in its own
image and likeness. A carefree, cheerful,
above-it-all God. And then the Church has
conveniently removed from the "gospel" it
presents all reference to the pain and sorrow in
God's heart. The Church doesn't want a God who's
grieved with sin, because then this God would be
grieved with them... (and He is!)13
The Necessity of Holiness to Please God.
Hebrews says without holiness "no one shall
see the Lord." (12:14) It is true that
Jesus commands us to be perfect. (Matt.
5:48) It is also true that you most likely
have never met a perfect person, nor do you
probably ever expect to be perfect yourself.
Nevertheless, we still have those uncomfortable
words of the Lord, "Be perfect as your
heavenly Father is perfect"!
Now, because of our dilemma in finding ourselves
to be such numskulls, and seeing the demands of
Jesus, we have invented some pretty interesting
and caraaazzeey doctrines. Some
Christians have said, "Well, when God looks at
us, He doesn't really see us anymore, He sees
Jesus instead. And when there's ever sin in our
hearts, if God should happen to look at the
wrong moment, He'll see a smiling face of Jesus
there, instead of seeing our sin. So God sees me
as holy - even though I'm not! But...I really
am...er, well, you know what I mean!" (I don't
happen to believe that God is that easily
fooled, not even by Christians.)
Another stranger-than-truth doctrine is that
blessed refuge of backsliders called "the carnal
Christian." In this example of pretzel-logic, we
are led to believe that any "believer" who isn't
really "walking with the Lord" at the present
time, and is indulging in the things of the
world and the lusts of the flesh, can still be
considered a "Christian," but not a Christian of
the 1st class, no, a Christian of the 2nd
class... a "carnal
Christian." Here we have a case of the
"believer" who doesn't believe. Oh, he still
"believes" that God is God, and that there is a
heaven and hell, and so on (but don't forget,
the devil believes all these things too!-James
2:19). He knows all the right things to say to
convince granny, the pastor, and his Christian
friends that he's still hanging in there. He
even sort of believes it himself. Seems he's got
everybody fooled - everybody that is, except
God! The Bible is clear that "If we say we'
have fellowship with Him, and yet walk in the
darkness, we lie and do not practice the truth.
" (I John 1:6)14
Today, possibly the greatest insult to the
Gospel has been the almost total neglect of the
preaching of holiness for the Christian. Jesus
doesn't want to make believe that we're holy, He
wants to impart His holiness to us by the Holy
Spirit. But because people are not being driven
to the cross, convicted by His Law to repentance
and real rebirth, then we have to spend hours in
our seminaries trying to find suitable,
complicated ways to explain away the obvious
meanings of Scripture.
To all this you might be saying, "But what about
all those people getting saved by the efforts of
good men and ministries out there? They're not
preaching the way you say they should, and
they still have converts!"
Well, the immediate answer to that question is,
"The people are not getting saved
because of their messages, they're
getting saved in spite of
them." But unfortunately, many of the people who
make "decisions for Christ" through large
evangelistic crusades, do not even attend church
regularly in the years that follow. (And as you
probably well know, "attending church regularly"
does not guarantee that one is a true believer.)
But let's take a closer look at what kind of
"converts" today's gospel usually produces.
What's Specifically Wrong With Our Modern
Gospel?
It's Me-Centered Instead of
Christ-Centered. First and
foremost, it is the gospel that appeals to the
selfish. Instead of honoring God, it places the
sinner at the center of God's love and plan. But
the Bible places Jesus at the center of God's
plan, not the sinner.
One of the most well-known phrases of modern
evangelism is "God loves you and has a wonderful
plan for your life!" But the sober, biblical
truth that needs to be presented to the sinner's
mind is "You have made yourself an enemy of God,
and in your present state of rebellion there is
absolutely no hope for you." In fact, God's
"plan" for the sinner at this point in his life
is to separate him from His presence forever, in
hell. However unpopular or unlovely that may
sound, it is the only truth and reality about
anyone who is an enemy of God through sin.
The whole line of reasoning in our modern gospel
continues on and on in this mistaken way. "Sin
has separated you from God, 'and His wonderful
plan for your life.' Jesus came and died on the
cross, so that you may experience 'His wonderful
plan for your life.' You must accept Jesus now,
so that you will not miss out on 'His wonderful
plan for your life!'" You, you, you,
you!!! It's all for YOU! I'm not sorry
to say this, but Jesus did it all in obedience,
for His Father's glory.
(Phil. 2:8-12) Of course, it
infinitely benefits those who love, serve, and
honor Him, but that was a secondary
consideration, not the primary one. (Please read
Ezek. 36:22-32.) If people come to Jesus mainly
to get a blessing, or only to
get forgiveness, they will
ultimately be disappointed. But if they come to
give Him their lives in honor
and worship, then they will truly have
forgiveness and joy - more than they could ever
imagine! (I Cor. 2:9)
It's Shallow, Cheap, and Offered as a
"Bargain." Our gospel reduces the good
news to a "come and get it while you can" sale.
We make every effort to take all the bones out -
everything that might offend someone, might make
them hesitate or put off their decision. Jesus
didn't do this. He never lowered the
requirements for anyone. One had to be
completely sincere, totally humbled, having
counted the cost, willing to leave everything,
family and property, "count all things loss" so
that they might "gain Christ." (Phil 3:7-8)
When that same rich young ruler "went
away sad, for he had many possessions" (Matt.
19:22), Jesus didn't go running after him
shouting, "Hey, wait a minute! Let's talk this
thing over, it isn't as bad as it might sound.
Maybe I was a little too harsh!"
Maybe we're so eager to "see the converts," to
publish "how many got saved at our last concert"
in the bulletins to our supporters, that we'll
do anything to rush someone into a "decision"
before he's had a chance to really make one. The
problem is, if you have to rush him into it, he
probably will change his mind later anyway. For
as a friend of mine says, "If somebody can talk
them into it, somebody can talk them out of it!"
(I Cor. 1:17)
Salvation is Shown as a Barter or Trade,
Instead of the Result of Obedience by Faith.
We offer forgiveness of sin like Monty Hall on
"Let's Make a Deal." I've even heard, "You give
Jesus your sin, and He'll give you salvation in
return!" No one in the Bible ever thought so low
of the grace of God to talk about the gift of
eternal life like it was for trade. It
is a gift! You can't earn it, or buy
it, or give anything in return for it. How it
must offend the Holy Spirit to hear people talk
of His Jesus so. (Acts 8:18-23)
It Produces Selfish, "Blessed," and
Feelings-Oriented "Converts." Anyone
who is made to believe he becomes a Christian
under such preaching will seldom bring forth the
true fruits of a real convert. He will remain
just as selfish as he always was, only now his
selfishness will take on a religious form. If he
wants something for himself, he will say he "has
a burden" for something, or he will say, "It is
the desire of my heart," or some other
religious-sounding phrase like that. He will
pray selfishly, desiring blessings for himself,
and even if he does pray for others, it usually
will be for selfish reasons. After all, when he
"accepted the Lord," he was told how much Jesus
wanted to bless him and how much God had stored
up for his account, and how the Bible was like
"a checkbook full of promises, just waiting to
be cashed!"
Such a person always seeks to "feel" good about
himself, his own church, his own pastor, etc.
His whole world is built on feeling
blessed. He was never shown how he was
created to bless God... God was not created to
bless him. (Psalm 149:4; Phil. 2:13)
As you can see, the "converts" described above
are not like those pictured in the book of Acts,
when the Church was new and the fire was hot.
Take a look at Acts 2:41-47 and
4:31-35, and you will see the tender spirit
of love, and the mighty spirit of power that
prevailed among the brethren in those early
days. I believe that one of the great reasons
that "everyone kept feeling a sense of awe"
(Acts 2:43), was because "they were
continually devoting themselves to the apostles'
teaching and to prayer. "(vs. 42) I
believe that Peter and the others made
every effort to convey the whole message of the
Gospel when they preached and taught, and that
is why the Spirit of God could anoint and bless
the new converts so powerfully- God
always anoints the truth! (Isaiah
55:11)
1) Matt 4:23; Mark 1:14-15; Luke
3:16-18.
2) Luke 3:10,12,14; Acts 2:37,16:30
3) Eph. 5:1, I Peter2:21; I John 2:6
4) Matt. 26:28; Acts 20:28; Rom. 3:25, 5:9;
Eph. 1:7, 2:13; Col. 1:20; Heb. 9:14,22,
10:19, 13:12; I Peter 1:2; I John 1:7; Rev.
1:5, 5:9, 12:11, 19:13.
5) Exodus 12:23-24; Isiah 53:7; Luke 22:15;
John 1:29,36; I Cor. 5:7; I Peter 1:19; Rev.
5:6,12, 7:14, 22:1,3.
6) Matt 10:38; Luke 14:27; I Cor. 1:17-18;
Gal. 6:14; Eph. 2:6; Col. 1:20; I Peter 2:24
7) John 8:44; Acts 13:9-11; I Cor. 6:9; Gal.
4:16: Eph. 2:1-3; James 4:4; II Peter
2:12-19.
8) Matt. 5:22; 8:12, 10:28, 13:41-42, 49-50,
22:11-14, 23:13,33, 24:48-51, 25:30,46; Luke
13:26-28.
9) Rom. 2:12,20, 3:20-21, 4:15, 5:13,20,
10:4; I Cor. 15:56; Gal. 2:16,19, 3:10-11;
James 29:11.
10) See also Deut. 5:29, 10:12; Joshua
24:14; II Kings 17:39; Psalm 2:11, 15:4,
19:9, 25:14, 31:19, 33:18, 34:7,9,11, 52:6
60:4, 67:7, 72: 5, 85:9, 86:11,
103:11,13,17; 111:5, 112:1, 147:11; Proverbs
8:13, 10:27, 13:13, 14:26-27, 15:16, 16:6,
19:23, 23:17, 28:14, 31:30; Isiah 8:13; Jer.
32:39-40; Malachi 3:16, 4:2; Matt. 10:28;
Luke 1:50; Acts 10:35, 13:26; II Cor 7:1;
Eph 5:21; Phil. 2:12, Heb. 12:29; I Peter
1:17; Rev. 14:7
11) Psalm 7:12; Isiah 30:15; Ezek. 18:32;
Matt. 3:2; Mark 1:5, 6:7,12; Acts 2:38,
3:19, 8:22, 17:30, 26:19-20; Rev. 2:5,16,
3:3,19
12) Isiah 1:18, 54:7; Exek. 18:23,32, 33:11;
Hosea 11:8.
13) Psalm 78:40-41; Mark 3:5.
14) Here are only a few of the many
Scriptures that say this over and over
again, in the clearest possible terms: Psalm
5:4,6; Matt. 7:22; John 3:20-21; II Cor.
6:14; IJohn 2:4,9-11, 3:10, 4:20
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Now for the small surprise…
Most remember Keith for his powerful concerts
and tracts. But
few knew that he also did some teaching at Last
Days
Ministries. Shortly after Keith went home to be
with the Lord, I
visited Last Days Ministries in Lindale, TX.
Back in those days,
VHS video tapes were still kind of new. While I
was
fellowshipping with others who worked there, I
spotted a box of
video tapes. I asked, “What are these?” They
told me they
were some old tapes of Keith’s teachings. I grabbed a couple
and bought them. One was Keith expounding on the
message
you just read. Over two hours long!
If you’d like a copy, it's now on DVD and
available. Simply ask for the DVD
entitled: What’s Wrong With the Gospel (The Missing
Parts).
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