E.A. Johnston passionately calls believers to return to the God-centered power of the old gospel, emphasizing salvation as the sovereign work of God rather than human decision.
In this compelling sermon, E.A. Johnston challenges the church to confront the spiritual decline caused by a diluted, man-centered gospel. He calls believers to embrace the powerful, God-centered message of the old gospel as preached by historic revivalists, emphasizing the necessity of true repentance, regeneration by the Holy Spirit, and the lordship of Christ. Johnston warns of the dangers of false assurance and urges a return to biblical salvation to avert judgment and bring revival.
Full Transcript
In Psalm 110.3 we read, Thy people shall be willing in the day of thy power. Today's modern gospel has taken salvation out of the hands of God and placed it in the hands of men. Like in the days of the prophet Amos, the following is true.
Behold, the days come, saith the Lord God, that I will send a famine in the land, not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for water, but of hearing the words of the Lord. If men attend church where the gospel is not preached, they will remain in a senseless condition, Sunday after Sunday, although they attend faithfully, they will never be better for it. They will live with a false assurance and rest upon a rotten foundation of an empty religious profession.
Hell fills by the hour with baptized church members who were never awakened to their lost condition, never came under Holy Spirit conviction, and who were never united savingly to Christ through heartfelt repentance and faith. These who believe modern gospel has been diluted of all its power to make it more palatable to sinful man. Multitudes have fallen under its sway and rest upon rotten plank boards that creak and split every time they move because of their false assurance their hope of heaven is nothing more than a hole in the wall.
In a day of great spiritual declension in the church, we must be honest with ourselves in regard to biblical salvation and answer the following questions. Is God the agent of salvation or is man? Are men saved as a result of a decision they make or as the result of the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit? How we answer will determine if Christianity in America can recover from the great decline it has been in since the end of the Second Great Awakening. If this nation wants to avert disaster, it must experience reformation in the people to keep God's judgments from the land.
It's time to break away from the popular man-centered gospel and return to the old paths of a God-centered gospel. The old gospel is God-centered. It's the gospel of Edwards, Whitefield, Nettleton, Spurgeon, men who knew that the proclamation of the doctrines of grace, wielded properly, could hew men down like a double-edged claymore because the Word of God is the sword of the Spirit.
But salvation is in the hands of God. It is his voice that raises dead souls. The old gospel thunders the terrors of the law about sinners' ears until they tremble with conviction of sin.
Then it shuts men up to God until the receiver revealed Christ for forgiveness of sin. The full counsel of God in the proclamation of the gospel should clearly state the following. His future judgment awaits all mankind where he will be held accountable before the judge of all the earth.
Number five, the miseries and unending torments of hell. Number six, God's demand for repentance. Number seven, the necessity of regeneration.
Number eight, the preciousness of Christ who, like the pearl of great price, is worth selling all for so he may be gained. Number nine, the sufficiency of Christ's blood and redemption. And number ten, Jesus Christ is Lord.
He must be one's prince as well as a savior. If there is any hope for us as a people of God, we must repent and return to the Lord before it's too late.
Sermon Outline
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- The decline of the modern gospel and its man-centered approach
- The danger of false assurance and empty religious profession
- The spiritual famine of hearing without true gospel preaching
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- The necessity of recognizing God as the agent of salvation
- The role of the Holy Spirit in regeneration
- The consequences of misunderstanding salvation
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III
- The call to return to the old, God-centered gospel
- The power of the doctrines of grace as preached by historic revivalists
- The gospel’s full counsel including judgment, hell, repentance, and Christ’s sufficiency
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IV
- The urgency of repentance and reformation in the church
- The necessity of Christ as Lord and Savior
- The hope of recovery through returning to biblical truth
Key Quotes
“Today's modern gospel has taken salvation out of the hands of God and placed it in the hands of men.” — E.A. Johnston
“Hell fills by the hour with baptized church members who were never awakened to their lost condition.” — E.A. Johnston
“It's time to break away from the popular man-centered gospel and return to the old paths of a God-centered gospel.” — E.A. Johnston
Application Points
- Examine your own understanding of salvation to ensure it is God-centered, not man-centered.
- Seek genuine repentance and the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit in your life.
- Commit to proclaiming and living out the full counsel of the gospel to help others experience true salvation.
