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Lost Generation with One Foot in Hell
E.A. Johnston
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E.A. Johnston

Lost Generation with One Foot in Hell

E.A. Johnston · 21:58

E.A. Johnston passionately warns that this generation of youth is spiritually lost due to the church's failure to preach true gospel, the absence of God's presence, and poor parental example, urging a return to repentance, prayer, and revival.
In "Lost Generation with One Foot in Hell," E.A. Johnston delivers a sobering prophetic message addressing the spiritual crisis facing today's youth. He highlights the church's failures in preaching true gospel, the absence of God's presence, and the impact of poor parental examples. Johnston passionately calls for repentance, revival, and a return to biblical foundations through prayer and godly leadership. This sermon challenges believers to confront the realities of a lost generation and to take responsibility for their spiritual restoration.

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Last week I preached during Chapel at a local Christian school. My audience was a group of teenagers and I fear I failed miserably in my task to reach them or move them. On my drive home I was grieved at how greatly this generation of teenagers has been cheated, how this generation has never seen a true move of God in their midst or felt his power and presence in true revival, how this generation of teenagers has been abused by the culture in which they live, which is a godless culture and a pagan nation, how this generation of teenagers has been exposed to graphic sex as no other generation preceding them, how this generation of teenagers has been the target of Satan through the rise of suicides and self-harm, how this generation of teenagers has been neglected by the true gospel, and how this generation of teenagers has not heard the law thundered in their ears, awakening them to their lost condition and ruined estate, how they have not heard a spirit anointed message on the blood and the cross and sin and hell and the need for repentance and the necessity of regeneration, how this generation of teenagers is comprised of more atheists, more bisexuals, more drug users than any generation preceding them, and as I thought of this time in chapel with this group of church teenagers that I couldn't move with a bulldozer, a verse of scripture came to my mind.

It is found in Judges chapter 2 beginning in verse 10. Let me read it to you now. And also all that generation were gathered unto their fathers, and there arose another generation after them which knew not the Lord, nor yet the works which he had done for Israel, and the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord and served Balaam.

I submit to you today, friends, that this generation of church members who were teenagers have grown up in the church, but many, I fear, have not met the head of the church, Jesus Christ. They are the most gospel-hearted generation of lost youth this earth has ever known. The title of my message tonight is Lost Generation with One Foot in Hell.

There are five main reasons why this generation is the lost generation. Number one, the church in America is to blame by trying to reach the youth with the world rather than the Word of God. Youth groups have been one of the worst things to happen to the church in America.

If you want to lose your kid, place him in the youth group at your local church. That's how bad it's gotten. Number two, preachers are to blame for not preaching the true gospel of the Son of God.

We live in a time of the no-gospel preacher. Pastors teach and inform rather than preach and transform. Number three, the third reason why this generation is a lost generation is divine judgment in the form of the withdrawn presence of God in the land.

Number four, the death of the weekly prayer meeting, which is the engine of the church. And number five, a poor example of parents who have not lived like they should have as believers. No godly example in the home.

No family altar. Compromise everywhere. A do-as-I-say mentality rather than a do-as- is the lost generation with one foot in hell.

They don't care about your Jesus or your God. They just don't see any need for Him or even if He exists at all. And brother preacher, you can offer them Jesus till you're blue in the face and they might take Him like they would an antibiotic reluctantly.

I'm going to go over these five reasons to blame for this lost generation tonight. Let me address the first reason and that is this. The White House isn't to blame.

The courthouse isn't to blame. The church house is to blame. We've dropped the ball as a church with this generation of young people.

The culture we live in is a culture of the spoiled kid and the church has spoiled the kids by giving them what they want instead of giving them what they need. They wanted more of the world in the worship time and we handed it to them. They wanted more entertainments in the church and we provided it for them.

They wanted this and they wanted that and we handed it to them on a silver platter and they are still disinterested in spiritual things and discontent with their lives and disconnected socially. Oh they had 300 or 500 friends they text but they don't know how to handle a real live relationship. They are disenchanted, disengaged and depressed and although they've grown up in the church and accepted Jesus into their hearts when they were four or five, they know not the living God of the Bible nor have they ever seen a revelation of the Son of God in their life.

They are lost. They are lost. They are lost and much of their lost spiritual condition is our fault as poor shepherds.

The church in America created a program for the youth instead of giving them the living word of God. There's no church discipline from the pulpit on down in the church today. The church in America is spinning out of control.

The church in America is like a spoiled and pampered child crying for more candy, more amusements, more attention and more gratification. It has become self-focused, self-absorbed and self-destructing and we wonder why our kids hate going to church. We invited the world into our congregations and pushed God right out the back door.

If I was a teenager today, I wouldn't go near the average church in America. Why would I want to? Point number two, the second blame for this lost generation is the no gospel preacher. The no gospel preacher is a minister who does not preach the gospel of Jesus Christ.

He is a nice man who likes to keep everybody in his congregation happy. He will teach Bible truths and wrapped with morals and do a great deal of fill-in-the-blank teaching where you write the next obvious word in your church bulletin where the blank is. This keeps the congregation occupied during the service and teaches them some spiritual truths.

They leave the service with a little more information than when they came in, but they also leave the same way they came in. There's no transformation. There's no spiritual activity.

Teaching informs. Preaching transforms. And the no gospel preacher will say anything he can to keep your attention and not upset you, but you will not hear about your duty to repent from your sins.

You will not hear about a bloody cross nor a crucified Lord. You will not hear about a terrible place called hell, nor will you hear about the necessity for regeneration, which is an act only God can perform. The no gospel preacher will never preach the terrors of the law to awaken you to your sins.

Rather, he will be a soothing, encouraging fellow who likes to talk about heaven, but is quite unable to get you savingly there. This generation of young people have been victimized by the easy-believed gospel of our day. They have accepted a Jesus they've never seen.

They made a decision to be a Christian without ever being awakened, convicted, and converted by the Holy Spirit of God. The no gospel preacher has ruined this generation of young people and has gospel hardened them to the reality of what true saving faith really is. The next reason, the next blame, why this is a lost generation of hell-bound sinners with their young is the fact that we are living in a day in a time of divine judgment in the land.

The church in America is experiencing the withdrawn presence of God. There was a time not too long ago in the early 1950s and even in the early 1970s when God was afoot in the land. God was moving in seasons of revival.

If you were a young person back then and you were in a meeting at church, you felt the presence and power of the Almighty in your midst. You could not wait to get into a prayer meeting. You could not wait to get back to church because God was there.

Now it's death all around us, deadness everywhere. Teenagers today have never felt the power of God in a meeting. They just don't know what it's like to be bowed under His presence in a service.

The blame lies at the door of the church. We have cheapened the gospel message. We've removed the duty of repentance.

We've omitted the blood. And we've pushed God out the back door of the church and replaced Him with worldly entertainment. And God has left us to our own devices.

He has withdrawn His presence from among us. Why should a teenager want to attend church today or preach in His void of the Holy Spirit or sanctuaries or absence of the presence of God? Why should the teenagers even listen to any of us any longer? Somewhere the church in America forsook the great God of the Bible. And the passage in Judges applies to us today.

And they forsook the Lord God of their fathers, which brought them out of the land of Egypt and followed other gods, of the gods of the people that were round about them and bowed themselves unto them and provoked the Lord to anger. The fourth reason we have a lost generation on our hands today is the very fact that we as a church have killed the weekly prayer meeting and buried it in obscurity. We replaced it with classes on social reform and exercise.

You won't have any trouble finding a divorce recovery class in your church or yoga class, but you'll be hard-pressed to stumble into a room of people lying on their faces, broken over their sins, and crying out to God, where are the church members weeping over the lost in our churches today? The weekly prayer meeting is the engine of the church. This is why so many churches are out of gas and stalled out. What a difference it would make in the life of our teenagers if they could witness the reality of prevailing prayer by broken-hearted believers crying out to God, interceding for the sins of this nation, humbling themselves before the Almighty, crying out for mercy through nights of desperation and prevailing prayer.

No, we give the kids movie night, we give them football night, we give them pizza night, but we don't give them the opportunity to learn about corporate prayer in the life of the church. Perhaps the greatest failure of the church in America over the last 40 years has been the death of the weekly prayer meeting. Listen friends, when I was a boy many years ago, it impacted me to see grown men and women on their faces crying out to God and moaning and groaning over their sins, begging God for mercy, begging God for a fresh move of His presence.

Where is that in our churches today? I know there are a few faithful churches still in the land and they still have a weekly prayer meeting, but the majority of churches in America have killed the weekly prayer meeting and cut off the only access to the living God that they had. When the church in America became a self-reliant church, that's when it replaced the prayer meeting because who needs God when money and manpower can get the job done a lot quicker. And the last point, the fifth blame for this generation of lost teenagers is the actual parents themselves.

The parent who said, do as I say and not as I do, and the kids saw a double standard and Pharisees in the home. An adult who was a Christian at church but a hypocrite went back at the house. I witnessed revival in a church years ago whereby I was merely an observer at what God was doing.

In a local body of believers in the South, I heard about a church where a true move of grace was occurring and it was worth the drive out of town to get there and get in on what God was doing. When I arrived there at that church, it was well into the service on a Saturday night and there was silence in the sanctuary as I took my seat. I was mystified by the non- activity.

No pastor was in the pulpit and the choir sat silent and weeping, hand in a Kleenex box, back and forth between them. Suddenly I felt like crying. I felt an overpowering presence of the Almighty.

It was as if God had sat down on that congregation with His awful presence and all one could do was to be still and soak up that majesty. I later learned what was the cause of that move of God in that local church. You see, the men of the church had attended a retreat some weeks earlier and God had moved in on them.

In their midst, while these men were at this retreat, holed up with God and God began to change the hearts of these men. They began to live for the Lord and when they went back home from this retreat, they started being the spiritual leader of the home as they were intended to be. The wives were so taken aback by their husband's new demeanor and gentleness toward them and godliness that the wives gave themselves to God in a fresh way and their lives were transformed and they began to live in the home as godly women should do.

Well, when the teenagers in these families saw what it was like to have genuine Christian parents, the teenagers went forward in a church service and gave their lives to Christ in surrender and that was the night I had arrived at that church. I missed the first part of the service where the teenagers had come forward in submission to the Lord. God had sat down on that group of people and transformed them one by one as each one surrendered to the Lordship of Jesus Christ in their lives.

The teenagers in that church could not wait to get back to church and they stayed there all-out hours of the night crying out to God in the sanctuary. Listen friends, when the people of God get right with God and humble themselves and confess their sins and turn from their wickedness and seek the Lord of glory, great things are done. God promises us return to me and I will return to you.

A revival hangs in the balance in regard to our duty to follow the requirements set out in 2 Chronicles 7 14 which declare if my people which are called by my name shall humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land. Let me ask you friends, does our land need healing? Do our teenagers need saving? Are their souls worth you stopping all you're doing right now? Getting on your faces before a holy God and crying out to him to forgive you for not living for him as you should? Are the souls of our teenagers today, the young girls who are self-harming themselves, the young boys who are drugging themselves, and all the young people who are perverting themselves, are not their souls precious in the eyes of the Lord? Are we willing to cease the nonsense in our churches and forsake our man-made programs and turn out of our churches everything that is an abomination to the Lord? Are you willing, brother pastor, to reinstate the weekly prayer meeting even if it upsets your deacons? Are you willing to start preaching up the blood and the cross and call sin black and hell hot for the sake of our teenagers and their precious souls? Will you call them to their duty of repentance and warn them to flee from the wrath to come? Are we willing as a church to forsake our ways, get back to the old paths once again, and seek the Lord of glory and beg him and invite him to once again to be pleased to dwell in our midst? Let me pray, great God. Forgive us for ruining this generation of teenagers.

Forgive us for not living for you as we should in lies of surrender and holiness. Forgive us, great God, for replacing you with things of this world and bowing down to these idols rather than humbling ourselves before your face and seeking mercy and forgiveness from you, O Lord. Give us the grace, I pray, the grace of repentance.

Wake us up, O Lord, to our great responsibility for the souls of this generation that does not know you. O Lord of glory, look down, come down, flow down by your Spirit upon this father. Give us time once again to breathe fresh fire into your churches by your Holy Spirit.

Cleanse us, O Lord, of our great wickedness. And O Lord, may you say to your church in America today as you spoke to King Solomon, whereby you declared, I have heard thy prayer and have chosen this place to myself for a house of sacrifice. O great God, O Ancient of Days, be pleased to visit your church in America once again with your presence.

Come in revival, O Lord. Come rain righteousness upon this dry and forsaken land. Do what you've done in former times for your great glory and great namesake, I pray.

Amen.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • The church is responsible for spoiling youth with worldly programs over the Word
    • Youth groups have failed to spiritually nurture teenagers
    • The culture and church have neglected true gospel preaching
  2. II
    • The rise of the no-gospel preacher who avoids preaching repentance and the cross
    • Teaching informs but preaching transforms
    • This has hardened youth to true saving faith
  3. III
    • Divine judgment is evident in God's withdrawn presence from the church
    • The death of the weekly prayer meeting has stalled spiritual vitality
    • Revival requires brokenhearted prayer and repentance
  4. IV
    • Parents' poor example and hypocrisy contribute to youth's lost condition
    • True revival begins with godly leadership in the home
    • The church must repent and return to biblical foundations for revival

Key Quotes

“They are the most gospel-hearted generation of lost youth this earth has ever known.” — E.A. Johnston
“Teaching informs. Preaching transforms.” — E.A. Johnston
“The weekly prayer meeting is the engine of the church.” — E.A. Johnston
“God promises us return to me and I will return to you.” — E.A. Johnston

Application Points

  • Churches should prioritize preaching the full gospel with emphasis on repentance and the cross over entertainment.
  • Believers must revive the practice of weekly prayer meetings as the spiritual engine of the church.
  • Parents and church leaders need to model authentic godly living to lead youth to genuine faith.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does E.A. Johnston call this a 'lost generation'?
Because many teenagers have grown up in the church but have never truly encountered Jesus Christ or experienced genuine spiritual transformation.
What is the role of the church in this spiritual decline?
The church is blamed for replacing the true gospel with worldly entertainment and failing to preach repentance and the necessity of regeneration.
What does Johnston say about modern preaching?
He criticizes the 'no-gospel preacher' who avoids preaching sin, hell, and the cross, resulting in uninformed and untransformed congregations.
How does the absence of prayer meetings affect the church?
The death of weekly prayer meetings has led to spiritual stagnation and a lack of God's presence in the church.
What practical steps does Johnston urge for revival?
He calls for repentance, reinstating prayer meetings, preaching the full gospel, and godly leadership in homes and churches.

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