Wrath and mercy gospel

David Jackman  |  Features  |  Notes to Growing Christians
Date posted:  1 Dec 2014
Share Add       
Wrath and mercy gospel

photo: iStock

But don’t mention sin or judgment, because it will only put people off.

This was the proviso included in the invitation which a friend of mine recently received, to speak at a university students’ meeting. Of course we know what the student writer meant. In our contemporary culture the concept that God would ever judge or punish is an anathema. Only the other day, after I had been preaching the good news of Christ crucified, against the bleak backdrop of God’s righteous judgment, someone came to take me to task for being so ‘negative’.

Instead of telling people that they are sinners needing to be rescued, it was argued that we should recognise that our society is much kinder, generous and more tolerant than it has ever been and build on that. The preacher’s task would be to encourage this development more and more, by looking to Jesus for the help to achieve our personal potential, as he did.

Share
< Previous article| Features| Next article >
Read more articles by David Jackman >>
Features
Remember with thanks

Remember with thanks

Remembrance Sunday carries an even more poignant significance this November. This year we mark the centenary of the outbreak of …

Features
Tough choices ahead?

Tough choices ahead?

When you last had to make an important decision in life, what did you pray for? Probably many of us …

Subscribe

Enjoy our monthly paper and full online access

Find out more

Need to advertise?

We can help you reach Christians across the country.

Find out more