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How to Preach the Gospel
E.A. Johnston
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E.A. Johnston

How to Preach the Gospel

E.A. Johnston · 26:45

E.A. Johnston passionately teaches that true gospel preaching requires proclaiming the law, calling sinners to repentance, emphasizing regeneration, and faithfully calling men to Christ in order to awaken hearts and bring about genuine salvation.
In this powerful teaching, E.A. Johnston addresses the critical need for faithful gospel preaching in today's church. Drawing from Scripture and revival history, he outlines the proper order of preaching: law, repentance, regeneration, and calling sinners to Christ. Johnston challenges modern diluted and seeker-friendly approaches, urging preachers to proclaim the full counsel of God with conviction and authority. This sermon serves as a clarion call to restore true gospel preaching that awakens hearts and leads to genuine salvation.

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The Apostle Paul exhorted his disciple Timothy with the following words, which apply to us today. You may turn in your Bibles to 2 Timothy. We're going to be in chapter 4 and in verses 1 through 5. Paul is telling Timothy how to preach and reprove sinners and rebuke sin, to exhort his hearers with doctrine.

Paul even describes our sad spiritual condition today, where we've picked for ourselves teachers who will scratch our itch and nothing more. Here now is the Word of God for us today. Season out of season, reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine, for the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine, but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers having itching ears, and they shall turn away their ears from the truth and shall be turned unto fables.

But watch thou in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, make full proof of thy ministry. I'm sorry to say, friends, that we don't have many preachers today who reprove or rebuke anything, much less preach the great doctrines of the gospel. Sadly, we live in the day, friends, of a diluted gospel that's been so watered down it no longer has any teeth or power.

It grieves me how the American church has become seeker-friendly, politically correct, and a house of entertainment. Many preachers today do not even know what the gospel is, much less know how to preach it to bring sinners to conviction of sin and salvation through repentance toward God and faith in Jesus Christ. A seminary does not teach you how to preach the gospel.

I know, I've graduated from two different seminaries. They taught me theology, church history, apologetics, and biblical studies, but not how to preach the gospel of the Son of God. I had to learn that outside of a seminary classroom.

We live in a day of not only a diluted gospel, which is diluted of all its power, but we live in a day of a perverted gospel that damns its hearers and gospel-hordens them to the real gospel. Listen, friends, it's hard to visit churches and even hear the true gospel preached today. The reason is we have a nation of teachers today and not preachers.

Most men in the pulpit like to lecture and impress you with their knowledge and win you over with their personality. Many resort to the popular method of fill-in-the-blank program teaching, where you hold your church bulletin in one hand and a pen in the other and fill in the next obvious word. All this does is occupy a congregation and give them some information.

But there's a vast difference between teaching and preaching. Teaching informs, preaching transforms. I can sum up the American church with the following observation.

A Chinese pastor recently came to America to visit this country's churches and to hear what our preaching was like. Upon asking his impression of the American church, he replied, first karaoke, then a lecture. And that sums it up, friends.

But he forgot to mention, first warm up the crowd with a few jokes and funny stories. That's the sad condition of the American church today. This morning, I'd like to spend some time on the important subject of what comprises gospel preaching.

And the title of my message today is How to Preach the Gospel. If you learn what I share with you today and do it, you will be preaching the full counsel of God and warning men of their great danger of dying in their sins and being cast into hell and its torments. As a revival historian, I have spent decades studying spiritual awakenings and revivals of religion.

Often, there is a link between them and that is many revivals have begun when the doctrines of grace are preached with conviction and authority. And when I visit countless churches and listen to what takes place behind most pulpits in this country, there is a good reason why we are not seeing revival break out among us. We refuse to return to the old paths and preach what our fathers preached who saw revival in third day.

We must warn men about their danger of dying in their sins and being cast into hell. The outline of my message today is as follows. We should preach the gospel in its purity and proper order.

We should not be afraid to preach the great doctrines of the gospel, which are redemption, repentance and regeneration. And we should preach the gospel in its proper order, which is as follows. Number one, first preach the law.

Number two, then preach man's duty of repentance. Number three, preach man's necessity of regeneration. Number four, call men to Christ with the gospel.

I'm not talking about giving an invitation for someone to walk in hell. I'm talking about calling lost sinners to Christ with the rulings of the gospel. Did you know that the majority of church members in America today, friends, never have been told that they had a duty to repent of their sins and that they needed to work a grace upon their heart through regeneration? Most of them just made a decision to become a Christian and they joined the church.

Ministers today fail to preach the full counsel of God by preaching the law to shut sinners up to God. They fail to warn men of their duty of repentance. They fail to inform sinners that they need to work a grace upon the heart through the new birth if they ever wish to get to heaven.

No, we make it real easy for people to join the church today because we need their money to pay our big bills. So we just give them enough of the gospel to come forward and accept Jesus so they can join the church. And we have a lot of entertainers in our pulpits today who are mainly comedians.

But where oh where are the Jonathan Edwards and the Asahel Nettleton's of our day? You see, friends, men of former days knew how to preach the gospel effectively. To make room for the Holy Spirit to work upon a sinner's heart. Our fathers knew how to thunder the terrors of the law around a hearer's ears until they saw a sign all together on a smoke and were bowed before a great God of majesty.

The law was preached first to awaken a sinner to his lost condition before the gospel of the pearl of great price was presented. George Whitfield, the great British evangelist, illustrated it in this way. He said, one must first bring a sinner to Mount Sinai before they can be brought to Mount Zion.

Both George Whitfield and John Wesley preached the law before grace and preachers in former days understood the work of the Holy Spirit in bringing conviction to sin and how it is the spirit of God applying the word of God to the heart that brings a person to salvation. But today we have taken salvation out of the hands of God and placed it in the hands of men. Even Charles Finney understood the proper use of the law in preaching the gospel.

Listen to how Charles Finney explained how the gospel was preached in his day. Charles Finney used the example of the old gristmill that operated by the force of water upon two millstones. There was the top stone and the bottom stone, and these two millstones are laid one atop the other, and as they turn, they grind the weed into flour.

Finney said the bottom stone was the law of God written on the heart of man, which is his conscience from Romans 2.15, which declares, which show the work of the law written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witness and their thoughts to mean while accusing or else excusing one another. So the bottom stone was the law of God written on the heart of man, which is his conscience. The top stone is the preached law of God thundered about the ears of the hearer.

And when this occurs, friend, then the Holy Spirit can operate by grinding upon the heart and conviction of sin. Listen, friends, the main problem with our evangelism today is that we do not make room for the Holy Spirit to operate because we do not preach the gospel in its purity and proper order. We must change the way we preach to make an opening through the spirit of God to work upon a sinner's heart.

So the law must be preached to show a lost person that they are a sinner in need of a savior or weakness in our evangelism today is that we offer people, Jesus, the remedy for sin before we even show them why they need a remedy for sin. If a man is not sick unto death, he will see no need of a medicine to save him. He will refuse the medicine or casually take it without applying it to his need.

But if that same man is deathly ill and there is a cure for his illness, he will sacrifice no cost to obtain that remedy which can save him. So this matter of the gospel being preached in its purity and proper order is of great importance. Friend, if we start on the wrong foot, we are off balance altogether.

First and foremost, the law of God must be preached. This is how the apostle Paul did it. Listen to Paul from Romans chapter seven in verses seven through nine.

What shall we say then? Is law sin? God forbid. Nay, I had not known sin, but by the law, for I had not known lust, except the law had said thou shalt not covet. But sin, taken occasion by the commandment, wrought in me all manner of concussions.

For without the law, sin was dead. For I was alive without the law once, but when the commandment came, sin revived and I died. Listen, friends, without the law, sin was dead like a snake in winter.

But when the law shone its holy spotlight upon the flesh and sin, it irritates and quickens to where a man sees his sin and the foulness of it. He feels the guilt of sin because he has seen his sin and the great evil of sin. Paul said sin revived and I died.

He realized he was a lost sinner who was dead in sin and he needed life found only in Christ Jesus. So the first step in preaching the gospel is to thunder the law about the ears of our hearers. This is what you say to them, brother preacher.

Listen, you are a guilty rebel who has broken the strict and severe law of God. And God is a God who must punish sin for the sentencing of the law must be carried out. God requires perfection to get into his heaven.

And you are not perfect. In fact, there is a common day, a future day of judgment where the judge of all the earth will try each man's case and a person's life will be reviewed. Your sins will be stacked up against you on that day, friend.

Your sins are the evidence which show you your need of a sin substitute. You cannot stand in your own merits and be held up against the strict and severe law of God because you will fail that test. Listen, friend, I know I'm a sinner and I need a sin substitute in the person of Jesus Christ.

And so do you, friend. So do you. But many pastors today offer people a casual Jesus like they would hand you a stick of chewing gum and folks take that Jesus and chew on him for a while and join the church without ever first seeing their need of a savior from sin.

So they remain in their sin because they've never been awakened to their lost condition, never been convicted of sin by the Holy Spirit and never have been truly born again through a supernatural work of grace called regeneration. Listen, friend, you are not a sinner because you sin, rather you sin because you are a big sinner. My Bible says we are born with a rude nature and that man drinks iniquity like it's water.

A person is either dead in sin or dead to sin. But our preaching must bring people to the place where they see their great danger of dying outside of Christ. A person must be awakened to their lost condition and shown they are a rebel who has broken the strict and severe law of God and who deserves punishment for that crime.

Their sins condemn them and the sense of the law must be carried out by a just judge who hates sin. He hated sin so much. He sent his only beloved son into this world to hang on a bloody cross because of sin.

And Jesus Christ shed his precious blood for sinful man. But one must stand under the blood to be saved. Friend, let me ask you, friend, are your sins washed in the blood of the lamb? And are you born from above through the new birth, which is the act of regeneration upon the heart? A sinner must be brought to the place where they see they are lost and guilty before God.

They must see their need of a remedy for sin in the person of Jesus Christ. And only the preached law can bring about this effect through the conviction of sin by the spirit. We must shut men up to God and have them begging God for mercy.

With our preaching, we must make men beggars for grace because although saving faith is something God requires, it is only he who can give it. We must preach effectively to get men lost and shut them up to God. This is the exact opposite of our pulpit preaching today.

That's why few are being saved today in this country. A few preachers are given the Holy Spirit room to operate on a sinner's heart like Finney's millstone, which grinds upon the heart and conviction of sin. So the gospel must be preached in its proper order.

First, the law must be preached to awaken a person to their lost condition. Apart from God, they must see the peril of their lost condition before they can appreciate the pearl of great price. And the second thing we must do as preachers is to preach an exalted God.

We have shrunken God down to our size today to where he's just our pal. We look at him like we look at another man. But men of former days preached an exalted God.

They referred to him as the great God or the almighty. And we must preach the full counsel of God, which declares that God is a God of wrath, as well as a God of love. Listen, friends.

My Bible declares God is angry with the wicked every day. If he turned not, he will wet his sword. He had bent his bow and made it ready.

We have today taken all the teeth and terror out of the gospel message. But we must be faithful preachers and warn men of their great danger of dying in their sins and being cast into a place of eternal misery called hell. But we must preach that hell is hot and sin is black and the law is strict and severe.

And man is a guilty rebel who has offended a sovereign king. And if you want to be saved, you must come to that king and throw down your shotgun of rebellion and repent of your sins. You must surrender your all to a sovereign.

You must bow to the living Lord. Jesus Christ sits on a heavenly throne at the right hand of the father. And he earned that right by way of a bloody cross.

And if you want him friend, you must come to him there and bow to him, surrender to his lordship, because if he's not your lord, he's not your savior. I can promise you that we live in a day that hates the doctrine of repentance. We live in a day that hates the doctrine of the lordship of Jesus Christ.

We live in a day where the average church member cries, we will not have this man reign over us. But but he is a living Lord. And if you want him, you must bow to him now, or he will place his foot on your neck when he makes his enemies his footstool.

Listen, friend, Jesus Christ never preached a sinning religion. God's gospel is no less severe than his than his holy law. Jesus Christ did not come to earth to suffer and die on an ignoble cross, which had his blood all over it because of sin.

So you could stay in your sins and still believe you will go to heaven. Listen, friend, God will have no rebels in his kingdom. You must repent, you must throw down your shotgun of rebellion and surrender to the king of kings.

So the third thing we must do as preachers is to warn men of their duty of repentance. Jesus declared, except you repent, you shall all likewise perish. We live in a day of a perverted, only believed gospel, and that is not the gospel of the glory of God.

Friend, you must repent if you want to go to heaven. Hell is full of unrepentant church members. The next thing to do when preaching is to explain to man their necessity of regeneration.

There was a time in this country about 150 years ago where you could not join a church unless you provided clear evidence of regeneration. When George Whitefield was in Boston in 1740 during the Great Awakening and he was preaching in the open air on Boston Common to 20,000 people at a time, a minister approached him one day and asked, Mr. Whitefield, how many converts have you had since you've been among us? To which the great Whitefield replied, I don't know, sir, but I shall return to these parts in a year or so and look for the evidence of their salvation. But today, most people join the church through a decision rather than through a regenerated heart through the new birth.

They are merely decisionists who have believed a text or made a decision to become a Christian based on a text. I fear there are many today in our churches who believe in the death of Christ, but they do not believe on the Christ who died today in our churches. You'd be hard pressed to find much evidence of one's salvation through a new life.

You see, friends, when you get saved, something happens. God takes the heart of stone and makes it a heart of flesh. When you get truly saved, friend, a self is dethroned and another is enthroned there, the Lord Jesus Christ.

The last thing to do when we preach the gospel is we must call men to Christ. I do not mean ask them to walk an aisle or repeat a prayer, which is the way most people do things today. No one gets saved by walking an aisle or repeating a prayer.

That's not even in my Bible. Just because a big evangelist made stadium invitations popular doesn't mean we have to follow his example. Our job as evangelists is not to get someone to walk an aisle or get them to repeat a prayer.

Our job is to preach the gospel in its purity and proper order, get men lost, make room for the spirit of God to work conviction upon a sinner's heart, then call them to Christ. We can call them to Christ by preaching gospel words to them. Let me tell you who the gospel is for.

It is for the person who is conscience of their need. It is for the hungry, the weary and the thirsty. Are you hungry for God? Are you weary of your sins? Are you thirsty for Christ? Then come listen to these calls to come to Christ.

We must preach the gospel first and foremost. Listen friends to the gospel. Seek ye the Lord while he may be found.

Call ye upon him while he is near. Let the wicked forsake his way and the unrighteous his thoughts and let him return unto the Lord and he will have mercy upon him and to our God for he will abundantly pardon. Look unto me and be ye saved all the ends of the earth for I am God and there is none else.

All that the Father giveth me shall come to me and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out. Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn of me for I am meek and lowly in heart and ye shall find rest unto your souls for my yoke is easy and my burden is light.

In the last day that great day the feast Jesus stood and cried saying if any man thirst let him come unto me and drink he that believeth on me as the scripture hath said out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water and the spirit and the bride say come and let him that heareth say come and let him that is a thirst come and whosoever will let him take the water of life freely. Well I hope this little exercise has helped us today to be better preachers of the gospel of the Son of God. Pray that the Lord of the harvest will send workers into his harvest.

Listen friends we need God called man anointed with the spirit of God to preach the full counsel of God to this generation of hell-bound sinners. Though we must warn men to repent and that they must be born again. Preach it brother preach it be like old Paul and reprove rebuke and exhort with doctrine.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Preach the gospel in its purity and proper order
    • Begin with preaching the law to awaken sinners
    • Warn sinners of their lost condition and guilt
  2. II
    • Preach an exalted God who is both loving and wrathful
    • Emphasize God's holiness and the severity of sin
    • Warn of the reality of hell and judgment
  3. III
    • Call sinners to repentance and surrender to Christ's lordship
    • Explain the necessity of regeneration for salvation
    • Distinguish true conversion from mere decisionism
  4. IV
    • Make room for the Holy Spirit to convict hearts
    • Preach with conviction and authority like revival preachers of old
    • Call men to Christ with the gospel, not just an invitation

Key Quotes

“Teaching informs, preaching transforms.” — E.A. Johnston
“You are a guilty rebel who has broken the strict and severe law of God.” — E.A. Johnston
“We must shut men up to God and have them begging God for mercy.” — E.A. Johnston

Application Points

  • Preach the law first to awaken sinners to their need for a savior.
  • Boldly call listeners to repentance and surrender to Christ's lordship.
  • Depend on the Holy Spirit to convict hearts and bring about true conversion.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main problem with modern gospel preaching according to E.A. Johnston?
Many preachers today dilute or pervert the gospel, failing to preach the law and repentance, resulting in a lack of true conviction and salvation.
Why must the law be preached first?
The law awakens sinners to their lost condition and guilt, making them aware of their need for a savior before the gospel can be effective.
What is the difference between teaching and preaching?
Teaching informs and occupies, while preaching transforms by convicting sinners and calling them to repentance and faith.
How does E.A. Johnston describe true conversion?
True conversion involves regeneration, where God changes the heart, dethrones self, and enthrones Christ, not merely a decision or joining a church.
What role does the Holy Spirit play in preaching the gospel?
The Holy Spirit convicts sinners of their sin and applies the word of God to their hearts, enabling true repentance and salvation.

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