We hear it
constantly in the news. Let one political candidate offer a single
criticism of his opponent’s position and the cry goes up, “Negative
campaigning!” It has gotten to the point that no substantive discussion
of political differences can be undertaken without someone making this
objection.
In reality,
such discussions are absolutely essential if we are to make a reasonable
choice between those running for public office. Obviously, the,
candidate himself will not discuss his questionable past performance, or
his unpopular views on critical issues. If his opponent is not allowed
to bring those things up, how can we know? How can we make the right
choice?
Please make
application of this same principle to the work of preaching the gospel.
There are some who are constantly fuming about what they call “negative
preaching.” Typically, this means that they oppose any teaching that
specifies sin in people’s lives; anything that says, “you’re wrong, you
need to do better.”
But, think
for a moment. If those who teach and preach never deal with such
subjects, how will people be informed and motivated to make needed
changes in their lives? Can’t you see the vital need for “negative
preaching?”
Paul’s
first letter to the Corinthians was a ‘scorcher!’ That church was full
of problems, and Paul hit every one of them. It wasn’t pleasant, but it
had to be done. As a result, the people repented. And Paul wrote: “For
though I made you sorry with a letter, I do not repent... for I perceive
that the same epistle hath made you sorry, though it were but for a
season. Now I rejoice, not that ye were made sorry, but that ye sorrowed
to repentance: for ye were made sorry after a godly manner…” .“
(2 Corinthians 7:8,9).
We need the
truth - even when it exposes and rebukes our sins. Let’s demand it
always!
Other Articles by Greg Gwin
High Maintenance
An Uncertain Sound
You're Not Going to Change Me
Complaints About the Church
Did Jesus Use Carnal Methods
to Attract Crowds?
I Don't Love Her Anymore
A Problem Area For Preachers
The Mark of the Beast
How to Know What God Wants Me to Do
Role Models
Would You Allow This?
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