Unpopular Preachers
By Oliver
B. Greene
(1915–1976)
"Blessed are ye, when men shall
hate you, and when they shall separate you from their company, and shall
reproach you, and cast out your name as evil, for the Son of man’s sake.
Rejoice ye in that day, and leap for joy: for, behold, your reward is great in
heaven: for in the like manner did their fathers unto the prophets."—Luke
6:22,23.
Thank God for my preacher friends! I dare not touch God’s
anointed, but I do not hesitate to say that the dirtiest gang of thieves this
side of Hell are the Gospel-denying, compromising liberals and modernists who
deny the verbal inspiration of the Scriptures and preach to please people
instead of preaching the Word as it is laid down in the Bible.
Hell will be hotter for these preachers than for ordinary
sinners who sat in the pews and listened to their social gospel. Oh yes, there
will be preachers in Hell (II Cor. 11:13–15). Just as surely as God has
God-called preachers, the Devil has Devil-called preachers.
There is no need to blame Hollywood and the liquor crowd for
the mess in which we find the world today. The blame lies at the doorsteps of
sissy, compromising, back-scratching, ear-tickling,
"denomination-pecked" preachers who know the truth yet refuse to
preach it for fear that they might hurt someone’s feelings.
It is not inviting to be unpopular. No one likes to be
shunned. It is not a good feeling to know that you are not appreciated. But our
Lord went through all that—and more. He set the example. He said, "He that
taketh not his cross, and followeth after me, IS NOT WORTHY OF ME." Also, ‘Beware
of the man of whom all men speak well.’
Too many preachers stand in too well with the world in this
modern era.
The other day while reading the Word, I noticed some of the
texts used by a few of the most prominent Bible preachers. I also noticed that
these teachers were unpopular. I have no idea that they would receive the good
graces of the "brethren" of this day. I have no idea that these
fellows would get any free publicity if they came to the average American city
to conduct a series of revival services.
These "firebrands" lived a long time ago, and a
lot of water has run under the bridge since they preached here on earth. But
human nature has not changed one iota. Religious "dandies" are still
operating just as they did in the days of these preachers. The spirit of this
age is as always: "What are you excited about?"
If you will study the Word, you will find that God’s men in
every age since God anointed men to carry His message have been excited.
Who were some of the unpopular preachers of the Bible, and
what were their texts?
1. Enoch: A "SecondComing" Preacher
Brother Enoch was unpopular
in his day. As far as I can find in the record, the Lord God was the only One
who would take a walk with him or be caught in his presence (Gen. 5:24).
What was his subject? Enoch
preached on the second coming of Jesus!
"And Enoch also, the seventh from
Adam, prophesied of these, saying, Behold, the Lord cometh with ten thousands
of his saints, To execute judgment upon all, and to convince all that are
ungodly."—Jude 14,15.
The seventh man from Adam
was a second-coming preacher. He preached that Jesus will come with tens of
thousands of His saints. He believed that Jesus will come for His saints, and
then He will come WITH His saints in judgment. Enoch was a premillennial
preacher. He believed in the rapture of the saints and in the return of Jesus
with His saints to judge the world—that is, the ungodly.
If you and I had been
members of a church where Brother Enoch was pastor, we would have heard sermons
on the Lord’s return to earth with His saints to execute judgment upon the
wicked and the ungodly.
I AM NOT CRITICIZING, just
asking: How long has it been since YOU heard a sermon on the second coming of
Jesus? Facts are facts! I know that some of you dear people who read these
lines hear the blessed truth of the Lord’s return. But there are thousands of
church members who HAVE NEVER heard one sermon on the return of the Lord. They
know nothing whatever about His return. The reason why some preachers never
preach on the second coming is that they KNOW NOTHING ABOUT IT. The poor
fellows have never been saved (Titus 2:11–15; II Cor. 11:13–15). A born-again
preacher should want to preach the blessed hope!
Then, of course, some
preachers could not afford to preach about Jesus’ coming to judge ungodly men.
They say, "All men are good; no one is bad; we are all sons of God."
But when God gets His hands on those fellows, they will, to their sorrow,
discover that they have believed "the lie" and have preached a lie!
I am afraid that Enoch would
have a hard time getting a convention church today.
2. Noah: Calamity Howler, Prophet of Doom
Brother Noah was an
unpopular preacher. I doubt if he was invited to any of their suppers and
brotherhood meetings. They thought that poor old Noah had lost a button; but he
hadn’t!
Noah was the listening,
working, warning kind of preacher. He listened to God! He worked on the ark! He
warned the people! His membership did not grow, and his report at the
association would not have been so good. BUT he became the "heir of the
righteousness which is by faith" (Heb. 11:7).
His name might not have
gotten in "Who’s Who in Religion," but he got his name on the ROLL
CALL OF THE FAITHFUL (Heb. 11:1–40). There were a multitude of people alive
while Noah lived, but the only name which I find recorded in the Eternal Record
is "faithful Noah."
If Noah preached today, he
would be branded as a religious fanatic. He would be called a calamity howler,
a prophet of gloom! I doubt if he would get very far in organized religion if
he lived today. He would be very unpopular with the "brethren." He
would not be invited to very many of the "big churches."
But I don’t suppose that
that would bother Noah. I suppose he did most of his preaching in the backwoods
while he was building the ark; so it wouldn’t hurt him to be a
"backwoods" preacher again.
It made little difference to
Noah what the people said about him or about his message. He had heard from
God, and he preached the warning which God had bidden him preach.
So does every man of God,
and no man can preach God’s Word and not preach judgment! God is love (I John
4:8). The same God is a consuming fire (Heb. 12:29). Noah had to stand alone,
but he stood! He believed what God said, and he "found grace in the eyes
of the Lord" (Gen. 6:8).
3. Joseph Brought Report of Evil Doings of His Brethren
Joseph, a type of Christ,
was an unpopular preacher. His subject: "Evil Doings of the
Brethren": "…and Joseph brought unto his father their evil
report" (Gen. 37:2).
I am afraid that Joseph
would not get very far in the preaching business today. You know you should
never speak against the brethren, no matter what they say or do. This is the
age of "brotherly love," "fellowship," "don’t fight;
fellowship instead," so the big-shot religionists tell us. Invite the
liberals and modernists to your church. Let them sit on your platform and pray
in your services. "Love the fellows as brothers," they will say.
"You might be able to help them." THAT’S THE DEVIL’S LINE and has
been ever since he became the Devil!
God has always forbidden His
servants to hobnob with the Devil’s outfit. "Come out from among
them"! "Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of
darkness"! "Preach the word"! "Reprove"!
"Rebuke"! "Exhort"! Such is the admonition of the Almighty
to His servants (II Cor. 6:17; II Tim. 4:1–4; Eph. 5:11).
Oh yes, it cost Joseph to
take a stand against the "evil brethren," but it paid big dividends
in the end.
If you are not familiar with
the life of Joseph, be sure to read it thoroughly in Genesis. "It pays to
serve Jesus!" It may cost now, but it pays off later. A book could be
written about Joseph, and then some. But his message on "Evil Doings of
the Brethren" didn’t make him popular with those brethren.
Joseph is not the last one
to lose his popularity through such preaching. Many a dear pastor has been
crucified because he dared to take a stand against the evils of the brethren.
The way to be popular is to
preach the brotherhood of man, never to look for evil in any man, but always
look for the good. "There is good in all men," so say the modernists—BUT
that is not what the Lord Jesus preached, and "he knew what was in
man" (John 2:25).
4. Moses: Against the Bondage of God’s People
Moses was an unpopular
preacher—his subject: "Let My People Go!" Pharaoh is dead, but the
old boy left his representatives. He has some great, great, great, great,
grand-younguns living today, and they are operating in religion. They do their
best to keep God’s people in bondage and under submission.
Some people don’t like the
pope of Rome, but you certainly don’t have to go to Rome to find a pope. There
are plenty of popes in America. They do not go by the name pope, but they
dictate to churches and preachers in the same manner.
I say this in love, God
bearing me record; I tell the truth in the fear of God, knowing that I must
meet the statement which I am about to make: Some dear preachers do not move or
budge until they know the orders from headquarters. When the big boys make
their wishes known, then the little fellows act accordingly. GOD HAVE MERCY!
I can’t understand, to save
my life, why people preach grace, grace, grace, then put people under bondage!
The Word tells us, "If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be
free indeed" (John 8:36).
God pity a preacher who will
be the pastor of a group of people, accept their money as a salary, then let
some denominational boss tell him what to preach, what to do and when to do it!
I cannot, to save my life, understand a man like that.
Here is the text used by
Brother Moses: "And the Lord spake unto Moses, Go unto Pharaoh, and say
unto him, Thus saith the Lord, Let my people go, that they may serve me"
(Exod. 8:1).
Some precious people don’t
have time to serve God today. They are too busy with the program. I believe in
the right amount of program; it must be if things are done decently and in
order, but a good percentage of the modern program needs to be junked. People
who name the name of Jesus need to go out into the highways and byways where
the dying souls are and preach Christ crucified to a dying world.
The world is going to Hell
while a bunch of church folks sit around sipping hot tea, munching on cookies
and discussing "ways and means." If they would read their Bibles,
then they would discover that "the way of the cross leads Home" and
also to the means.
We must first give ourselves
to the Lord and then go where dying men are and give them the message of
salvation: Christ dying on a cross and risen again!
The children of Israel were
in bondage to Pharaoh. They durst not move without his command.
Tens of millions of church
people are today in bondage to denominational bosses. They dare not give their
money except through the channels mapped out by the denomination. They dare not
go to any place of worship, except it be of their own little brand, and even
then their report must be sent back to the mother church. They preach grace in
word, and they practice law and bondage.
God pity a person who claims
to trust Jesus as Saviour of his soul but cannot trust Him to lead him also
concerning where to give his money, where to worship or where to go to school!
I believe in church loyalty,
BUT ONLY AS THE SPIRIT LEADS! I believe in Christian liberty! I believe in the
grace of God! I have always refused to let any man, or any group of men, tell
me what to do or where to worship or where to preach!
Moses preached liberty for
God’s people. A great many of them were killed, and a great number had their
feelings hurt. But God must have thought a lot of Moses, for He came down and
supervised his funeral (Deut. 34:5,6).
A few dear preachers today
are kicking over the traces and demanding liberty for their people. It costs!
It costs tremendously, but it will pay big dividends when God’s payday comes.
5. Nathan Preached to a Big Shot About His Sin
Nathan was an unpopular
preacher. He did not get an honorary degree from the University of Jerusalem,
but he got his man! His text was: "Thou Art the Man!"
That type of preaching has
never been popular. It is not popular today, and the man who is preaching that
kind of Gospel is not a popular preacher. Today, in this modern, liberal age,
the preacher is not supposed to point people out or to call their names. They
might get offended!
Nathan preached his sermon
to a big shot—none other than the king himself. He preached him a red-hot
sermon in language easily understood, and then looked him straight in the eyes
and said, "Thou art the man"! (II Sam. 12:7).
They all looked alike to
Brother Nathan. Big shots or little shots—it made no difference to Nathan. He
had a message from God to deliver, and he delivered it just exactly as he
received it from God.
Every minister of the Gospel
has a message to deliver, and woe be unto the preacher who fails to deliver it
just as the Lord God has laid it down.
SAD, BUT SO: The minute some
poor little fellows get a little recognition from the big boys, they forget God
and His desires. They bow and stoop and sell out to the machine in order to get
a position of prominence.
What kind of a God do some
people believe in? If God can save a young man and call that young man to
preach His Word, don’t you believe GOD will give him a place in which to
deliver the message? I DO!
Jesus said to His disciples
in Mark 11:22, "HAVE FAITH IN GOD"! If we put our trust in God, if we
seek first His kingdom, then He will take perfect care of the rest (Matt.
6:33). The disciples informed the rulers in their day, "We ought to obey
God rather than men" (Acts 5:29).
God give us more preachers
who will first listen to God for the message, then deliver the message of God
just as God gives it! The place to find that message is in the Word.
6. Elijah Was Against the Prophets of Baal
Elijah is our sixth
unpopular preacher. He wouldn’t get to first base with the modern program. He
would have been called a "prophet of gloom"—a fellow who always looks
on the dark side—a "calamity howler."
Elijah would have never
gotten an invitation to preach the associational sermon. He preached coming
judgment. He even went so far as to preach that there would be no rain for
three years. He even said that there would be no dew.
Preacher Elijah even prayed
that God would shut up the heavens and withhold the rain (Jas. 5:17). You did
not find Preacher Elijah going around over the country, praying, "God
bless our land." He knew that God could not bless it unless they repented.
God can’t bless our fair
country today unless we come to our senses and confess our sins; and it needs
to begin in the pulpit in many places, and it must begin in the pulpit if it
ever reaches the pew. A preacher who does not preach the judgment of God needs
to go to the altar and confess his sins. "God is love" (I John 4:8).
He is also "a consuming fire" (Heb. 12:29).
Elijah was quite a preacher,
but he was very unpopular (I Kings 17:1). Read the story of his life in the Old
Testament.
7. Micaiah Was Not for Sale
The seventh unpopular
preacher whom we will discuss is Micaiah. This poor fellow would today be
called "uncouth." They would say today, "Brother Micaiah, you
should get a little more training; it would help you to express yourself better
and give you a better understanding of the brethren."
You see, Micaiah’s text was:
"Your Prophets Are Liars!" (II Chron. 18:22). Such language today
would certainly be outlawed by the "learned." "The very idea—calling
the brethren liars!" But Micaiah did it!
We still have fellows
wearing priestly garb and parading as ministers of the Gospel who are just
plain liars. Paul describes them in II Corinthians 11:13–15. The Devil is
nobody’s fool. He works from within. He tries to get into the pulpit. And, sad
but so, he has done so in many places.
Micaiah got in jail for
preaching the truth of the Lord (II Chron. 18:12–34), but he was one of those
fellows who was not for sale!
I know some who used to be
balls of fire; now they don’t have enough fire to warm a chigger’s feet. I used
to pray with some of the fellows in school when their car payments were due and
they did not know from where the money to make the payments was coming. You
could hear them praying for a city block—just plain praying. Of course, some of
the fellows are doctors now. Somebody gave them D.D.’s somewhere along the
line, and for some reason, they don’t pray or preach as they did when we were
in school in the hills.
The price tags on some
fellows are so low that they would not even be of service in a
five-and-ten-cent store. But Micaiah was not for sale. He preferred jail to
selling his Lord down the river.
8. Jeremiah Preached Continually on Judgment Coming
Jeremiah, the weeping
prophet! (There have not been enough tears in some pulpits in ten years, if
they were all in a bottle, to put out the cigarette in the parson’s mouth. And
that—the cigarette habit—is an indication of one reason why there are no more
tears in the pulpit today. Cigarette-puffing preachers just do not weep over
sinners.)
Jeremiah had a fire in his
bones. "But his word was in mine heart as a burning fire shut up in my
bones" (Jer. 20:9). The only fire which some modern preachers have is shut
up in bone pipes in their mouths. Their hearts are as cold as the modernistic
seminary from which they received their degrees. Jeremiah received his B.A.
degree from God Almighty: "B-e not A-fraid"! (Jer. 1:8).
Poor Jeremiah would have a
hard time getting a church in the "machine" of today. Every sermon he
preached was on backsliding and judgment. "Judgment! Judgment!
Judgment!" was his text. He would be accused of being in a rut today. The modern
society crowd would declare that his sermons sounded like a broken record.
Most preachers do their best
to get up a brand-new sermon for every service, but in most places that is not
at all necessary. The same ones need to be preached over and over and over
again—that is, if it is Gospel. The majority of folks pay very little attention
to the sermon—and a good percentage do exactly nothing about it! Therefore, we
need to preach and preach and preach and preach the message of His bidding,
fearing only God, until the people do something about it!
The preacher who hammers and
hammers and hammers until a little Gospel soaks in, may not be popular with the
people of this modern era, but he is popular with God—and that is all that
counts anyway.
They put Preacher Jeremiah
in a pit, but God removed him. I would much rather be in a pit for God’s glory
than to be on a pedestal and be compromising with a bunch of scissor-tail,
coat-wearing liberals and dancing to the music of some denominational machine.
Thank God for prophets who
can weep and season their sermons with tears which flow from hearts broken over
the sins of their people! We’ve heard a lot about the water in the baptistry,
but what we need is to see a little water in the eyes of brokenhearted
preachers; and when we see it there, we will see tears around an old-fashioned
mourners’ bench. But, of course, that is not popular either; not in this day of
liberalism.
I have written this message
primarily for believers; but if you have read these lines and you are not
saved, God grant that right now you will confess your sin and
believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and be saved.