Many Churches
Preach “Gospel Light”
By
Wolfgang Polzer
Conversion sermons have become like
undesirable children, whom no one wants to play with, according to a German
evangelical theologian.
Professor Christoph Stenschke teaches New Testament studies at Wiedenest Bible School, a theological training
college connected with Brethren churches in Germany. In an article published by
the Baptist journal Die Gemeinde he
recalls the old days, when pastors and evangelists preached fervent sermons of
repentance.
Today this call had been replaced in many
churches by an invitation “to make friends with Jesus.” Many find it hard to
talk about sin, hell, the need for conversion and the ensuing joy in Jesus.
The response to an “attractive Gospel”
message is poor and short-lived as many churches are finding out. According to Stenschke,
“There is precious little trace of a life long, life changing discipleship and
enthusiastic commitment.”
The German Baptist Union, with which some
Brethren congregations are associated, is the biggest evangelical church in
Germany with 85,000 members. It has not experienced any significant growth for
years. Stenschke: “The dry season in some baptisteries has been lasting for a
long time.”
According to the theologian, the impression
cannot easily be dismissed that this is in some way connected with a lack of
clear calls for conversion. These [calls] could not be issued if there was a
notion that “people are somehow right with God already and will go to heaven
anyway.”
But, in reality, all persons are under the
rule of sin, writes Stenschke. Without turning to Jesus Christ in faith they
will have to face God’s judgment of wrath.
According to Stenschke even evangelical Christians
have embraced a postmodern “light” version of the Gospel. He admits that a
call to repentance and conversion would not be received with open arms. It
would indeed face resistance but also lead to sustainable conversions.
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Wolfgang Polzer is senior news editor of the
Evangelical News Agency (idea) Wetzlar (Germany), which he joined in
1981. In all, he has spent 30 years in Christian media. Wolfgang may be reached at Wolfgang.Polzer@idea.de or
you can also write to him at: idea, PO Box 1820, 35528 Wetzlar, Germany. This
article by Wolfgang is from Berit Kjos Ministries www.crossroad.to/.