Preaching has become the easiest thing to do in this country, trust me. You can just wake up and pick on something you like and can connect with people, then off you go! It’s a plus if you add just a little bit of charisma… and don’t forget that Hebrew or Greek vocabulary! Some fancy topic will always do the trick.
I think the reason behind this is that we as preachers always want the easy way out. Why should I spend so much time working on a text preparing my sermon? Why should I dare preaching through a book or a chapter or a passage Sunday after Sunday? Especially of the passage is hard to understand! But if ever we are going to see congregations grow into maturity in Christ then the Word of God must be faithfully preached from our pulpits. And that will mean hard work.
The aim of preaching is gospel transformation—in as much as we aim at the hands (get people serving) and the head (knowledge), the main aim really is the heart (transformed into His likeness- maturity). This is really demanding because ‘heart work is hard work.’
But because we don’t want to labour much, what do we do, go for the easiest thing- our hobbyhorses!
Just walk into a Kenyan Church, these are the topics that will most likely be covered throughout the year:
- Relationships
- Spirit of Excellence- academics, business
- Prosperity- possess your possession
- Domination (Principles of)
- Positioned for Greatness
- Money and giving
- Spiritual growth
- Spiritual warfare
- Cults and occults
- Mission month- hear stories from missionaries in the field & congregants have that woow feeling!!
- Embracing our ‘Kenyanness’ (One love Ke, We are One)
- Discipleship; Read the Word more, Pray more, be good (do’s and don’ts)
- Leadership
- Faith
- Restoration, Rebuilding Broken walls!
- Moving to the next level… Turning a mess to a message
- Wealth Transfer- from the wicked to the righteous
- Forgiveness
- Spiritual gifts; tongues
- Motivation; you can be a better you
- Vision- Church Building Projects
- Victorious Christian Living
- Sowing on wings like an Eagle
- The year of Jubilee (this is a big one… but 2013 is coming to end and it isn’t a year of Jubilee really!)
Perfect! That is a two-year preaching calendar for you (thank me later!)
You realise that the emphasis on Christ is less and less. What we hear is more of me-centred preaching rather than Christ-centred preaching. Me (the preacher and the listener) determines what is to be preached… it’s no longer the Word that guides our message but our message determines the scripture we’ll turn to as a back-up to our message!
I am not saying that this isn’t the right thing to do but there’s a danger that when we do this, we set the agenda instead of the Word setting the agenda. In the end, we’re only addressing people’s felt needs & not the most crucial need for a Saviour! And as 1 Cor. 1:23 says
But we preach Christ crucified a stumbling block to the Jews and folly to the Gentiles
Christ crucified… that’s all we’ve got to preach. This isn’t the most appealing message that people wanna hear!
But because we aren’t doing that and we don’t want to be offensive, what happens is that the Bible (Word) is no longer in the driving seat, it’s been relegated to the back-left, or chucked out altogether. There’s a great danger here because a few years down the line, people’s ‘needs’ will have changed, their status improved but still they’ll be impoverished spiritually!