Lipstick pastors are preaching to petticoat Christians who don’t have the strength of chocolate syrup. Churches are irrelevant and the Godless clergy are to blame.
Why aren’t fists pounding and pulpits’ shaking? Where is the masculine outrage by pastors? Where is wrath against the Supreme Court decision on June 26, 2015 to legalize and protect homosexuality? Where is the outrage over bringing millions of Muslim immigrants into America to diminish the nation’s strength? Where is testosterone outrage over the Ashkenazi monopoly of the media and their continual assault on Christianity, the Ten Commandments, and decency?
Why are Biblical pastors silent over the warmongering of John Hagee in the Middle East and his assertion that the unbelieving, Christ-rejecting Jews are the people of God and Christian brothers? Why are pastors rearranging theological chairs on the Titanic as America sinks into sewer of obscenity ready to be flushed down the toilet? Why are they like Pied Pipers playing a flute and casting spells over the sleepwalking Christians lumbering through life while America commits suicide?
Why are pastors so wimpy, weak, impotent, girly, and casual about Biblical law? Where are the Samuels, Davids, Isaiahs, Jeremiahs, Jonas Clarks, and the Mulenbergs? Where is the voice of conviction and unyielding fortitude to proclaim Christ as King; as Lord of the family, the church, and the nation? Why are pastors accepting defeat and taking it on the chin by secularists asserting all religions are good and that there are many roads to God? Why are they silent about the many ways to hell?
Chuck Baldwin wrote:
When America is lying in the graveyard of history, the epitaph on its tombstone will read, “Here lies the United States of America: killed by the apathy and indifference of its pastors and churches.
Thus, all the evils in the government, Planned Parenthood, and the crippling legislation of perverted liberals can be laid at the feet of the nation’s spineless, wimpy, silent Godless pastors–pastors who are preaching prosperity here and now, psychology as the savior of sinners, and government as a god that must always be obeyed regardless of its its character.
Charles Finney would agree that the problem is in the pulpit, not in the White House:
“If there is a decay of conscience, the pulpit is responsible for it. If the public press lacks moral discernment, the pulpit is responsible for it. If the church is degenerate and worldly, the pulpit is responsible for it. If the world loses its interest in Christianity, the pulpit is responsible for it. If Satan rules in our halls of legislation, the pulpit is responsible for it. If our politics become so corrupt that the very foundations of our government are ready to fall away, the pulpit is responsible for it.”
The problem is in the pulpit, not the pew; in the 501 c 3 pastors looking to the IRS as its lawgiver and head, not in the true church looking to Jesus Christ as its Captain; in lipstick pastors, not the liberal politicians; in the chantry, not Washington D.C.
The cure for lipstick in the pulpit and casual, estrogen pastors is to revisit the masculine Christ Who “suffered in the flesh” and to “arm yourselves with the same purpose” (1 Peter 4:1). Only a fresh vision of the “Prince of the kings of the earth” and His authority can strengthen the weak and purge the whimpy, saltless character of the modern pulpit. Our Lord never cowered to His enemies or sweetened his message with aspartame to “grow His church.” He could say, “I have a baptism to undergo, and how distressed I am until it is accomplished” (Luke 12:34). May the Lord raise up Christ-like servants, for they are few (Luke 10:2).
“Help Lord, for the godly pastor ceaseth” – Psalm 12:1
Storm Brooks
Posted July 2015
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