The Gospel Coalition

A great post from Conrad Mbewe on the problem of motivational speaking as a "gospel" message and a way of life.  Here's his opening:
Last Sunday, a young man came to see me after our church service. He is the kind of guy who shows up at church once in a while and then disappears for a season. My guess is that he goes around churches sampling sermons and looking for answers. On this visit, he asked that I help him to overcome a failure in his life, and it was a failure to progress. He said that his greatest problem is that he does not believe in himself. Could I help him believe in himself so that he could become successful?
I asked him whether he was a Christian. His answer was, "Do I really need to be a Christian in order to be successful? Are you telling me that all those successful people out there are Christians? Aren't there general principles that I can apply to my life---whether I am a Christian or not---that can catapult me to success?" I challenged him to answer that question himself. After all, I was sure he had done enough rounds among motivational speakers to have the answer.


"That is the problem," he said, "I have been told that such principles exist and I have tried them. They seem to work for a while and then I am back to my old self again. I want you to help me find that formula that will help me go forward and never slide back to the place where I do not believe in myself." To cut the long story short, I finally persuaded him of the need for reconciliation with God before anyone can break free from the frustrating rut that God locks unreconciled sinners in.

Read the entire post here.



Comments:

Truth Unites... and Divides

June 21, 2012 at 09:49 AM

I read this a couple of days ago, and after being edified by Pastor Mbewe's post, I clicked on the testimonies section and read about 5 or 6 testimonies. Man, those were GREAT testimonies. I loved them!!

God is soooo Good.

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