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James Harris, in Preaching Liberation writes:

Jesus didn’t come after John inquiring about a consensus of beliefs or taking an opinion poll in order to tell folk what they wanted to hear or reinforce what they had already heard. No! Jesus didn’t come “shucking and jiving,” not even praying and singing … He came with a message—a message from God and the power of the Holy Spirit.

Jesus came preaching that the “Kingdom of God is at hand." It wasn’t a message that was meant to titillate the ears. The message of the Kingdom of God will definitely make some folks happy. But then again, it will make some folks angry and upset. Something is wrong with a message where even those who are heaveily invested in the current status quo can shout their acceptance without renoucing their attachment to it.

Who Is Shouting at Your Sermons?

To be more blunt ... something is wrong with any message where someone who abuses their spouse can shout in happiness without ever giving up their abusing ways. Something is wrong! That ain’t the Kingdom of God. That is simply placating to the status quo under the cloak of a false religiosity.

Something is wrong when the weak and powerless can’t even go to church, and the perpetrators are allowed to stay in their positions of power attempting to force the abused ones to “forgive” them. That ain’t the kingdom of God! It is a “shucking and a jiving.” It is playing church.

You better preach grace. You better sing "Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound, that saved a wretch like me." We all need grace, but if that grace never brings change, then we have to question whether that grace is true grace or the devil’s counterfeit.

Call me a legalist if you want, say that I am not standing in the gospel if that makes you feel good, but the simple fact of the matter is that the Kingdom God is near. And that is not good news to everyone. It is not good news to those who do not wish to give up all for the kingdom. It is not good news to the perpetrators of violence against the weakest of humanity. It is not good news to those who are invested in the wickedness of this present world.

The Kingdom Is Not Good News to Everyone

It is not good news to everyone. So go ahead on and preach the Gospel of the Kingdom. Go ahead on and preach the “shouting texts”; we need that. Go ahead on and preach “grace and forgiveness”; we gotta have that. But never forget that if we are going to preach the full counsel of God, we must at some point get to the ethical mandate of standing with the least of these against the powerful, whether the powerful goes by the name president, boss, pastor, deacon or even daddy. It is your job as a preacher. Either do it or sit down and let someone who is willing to do it preach the Gospel!

Sherman Haywood Cox II is the director of Soul Preaching. He holds the M.Div with an emphasis in Homiletics and a M.S. in Computer Science.

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Brad Brucker

commented on Sep 20, 2013

Preach it Brother! God bless you!

Charles Ingwe

commented on Sep 20, 2013

I needed this article. I am a strong believer of grace but I have sadly seen the church getting to deadly ends of abusing grace such that if not careful we shall end up with compromised life styles in the name of grace. We need balance in our preaching now than ever before.

Karl Henderson

commented on Sep 20, 2013

Good, balanced and restorative word.

Brian Wilson

commented on Sep 21, 2013

A very helpful and challenging article.

William Orde

commented on Sep 21, 2013

Well said! Thank you for the challenge to keep the entire Gospel in focus, not just the warm and fuzzy parts. Preach on Bro!

Rick User

commented on Sep 21, 2013

Preach on. Our God is a God of judgment the cross proved that. He cannot be a God of love if He is not just. If He does not punish evil He could not be a God of Love.

Minister Sanders

commented on Sep 23, 2013

I love this article! And now is the perfect time for people to do exactly what Jesus says do in Matthew 3:2, "Repent ye, for the Kingdom of God is at hand." God Bless all of you on the panel and let me exhort you all to keep standing on the wall for Christ!!!!

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