What most freelance preachers are doing wrong

What most freelance preachers are doing wrong

Jesus says that he who humbles himself will be exalted and he who exalts himself will be humbled.

The Old Testament says let the man who has God’s word speak it faithfully, meaning your verbal outflow is the byproduct of a spiritually tenacious and persistent life, not some high minded incantation you create out of thin air to summon honour or pit for yourself because Jesus warned about those who prioritize ceremony and religious idealism over natural empathy and practical pity for those who are in need.

The problem with a lot of Christian preachers is that they have an us verses them policy, when the parable of the yeast shows us that God’s policy of morality is not “us vs. them,” but “us, through them, by them, within them, among them, with them, and wherein them.” Paul preached out of his inferiority to other believers and not out of his superiority to them; Jesus preached out of his humility and sacrifice and vulnerability and submission and sacrifice and distress and compassion: To expect humility from others, while refusing to show the same humility towards them in kind, is to be a Pharisee who burdens others with spiritual worries but will not burden his spirit with the worries of others.

A true preacher preaches out of meekness and submission while a false preacher preaches out of arrogance and competitiveness and vanity and unconscious mockery towards his designated respondents. This is the good fruit that sacrifices it’s body to feed others and the bad fruit that does not sacrifice itself and instead, makes people sick from even a far distance away.

What most freelance preachers are doing wrong
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