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Half Baked Church Flipped Gospel
E.A. Johnston
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E.A. Johnston

Half Baked Church Flipped Gospel

E.A. Johnston · 5:35

E.A. Johnston warns that the modern church has become a 'half-baked' version of true Christianity by flipping the gospel from God-centered to man-centered, calling for a return to genuine repentance and revival.
In this prophetic sermon, E.A. Johnston challenges the modern church for adopting a diluted gospel that prioritizes human desires over God's holiness. Drawing from the example of the prophet Hosea and the spiritual condition of Israel, Johnston calls believers to recognize the dangers of a 'half-baked' faith and a 'flipped' gospel. He urges a return to repentance, true discipleship, and a heartfelt revival that restores the church's power and purpose.

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Listen, friends, it's a hard road being God's prophet. The prophet Jeremiah preached to a hard-headed generation that not only rejected his message but they kept throwing him into prison for it. Daniel got thrown into a lion's den.

Jonah got swallowed by a whale. The prophet Isaiah was sawn in half. Ezekiel was ordered not to mourn the death of his wife.

And the prophet Hosea was called to marry a harlot. Hosea had a hard ministry because during most of Hosea's lifetime the people of God were enjoying a period of material prosperity under King Jeroboam II of Israel. But at the same time they were spiritually bankrupt.

The Jews were committing harlotry against the Lord with divided hearts by trying to serve God with a half-hearted religion that was mixed with idol worship. Hosea's marriage to Gomer exemplified this spiritual adultery. God best sums up their sad spiritual condition in idolatry by comparing them to a cake not turned.

In Hosea 7-8 we read Ephraim, he hath mixed himself among the people. Ephraim is a cake not turned, meaning he is half-baked. It looks good on the outside, but inside it's indigestible.

That's how the Jews were in the time of Hosea, and that's how the modern church is right now. The modern church made an alliance with the world by trying to reach the world by letting the world into the church. So instead of Christianity changing the world like it used to, we let the world change Christianity.

And what we have today is a half-baked church with a flipped gospel. And that's the title of my message, friends. When the people of God are backslidden and in sad spiritual declension, they make improper decisions that are regrettable.

One of those decisions was the watering down of the whole gospel message to make it more palatable to sinful man. Us modern evangelists have flipped the gospel upside down. We turned it from a God-centered gospel to a man-centered gospel.

And in the process, what we have today is a weak, inferior version. In former times, a sinner surrendered to Christ, and you lived for him in a life of discipleship. But today, we merely accept Jesus on our terms, and we live for ourselves.

In former times, we warned men of their duty of repentance. But now, we tell men that repentance is not necessary to salvation because all you have to do to be saved is to only believe. The old gospel was God-centered, and it magnified God and decreased man.

And now, we elevate man, and we've shrunken God down to our size. The old gospel spoke of God dropping his plumb line of his unbending law alongside a man to prove all have sinned and come short of the glory of God. And therefore, men need pardon from sin.

The new gospel just apologizes for sin. The new gospel says man is saved by a decision he makes. The old gospel declared man is saved by the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit.

The old gospel declares he must be born again. And this was done by God performing a work of grace upon the heart. The new gospel says all that's required is a mental flip for Jesus, and the heart is untouched.

And finally, the old gospel had power to save. The new gospel can't save a flea, much less a person hardened by sin. What the church needs today, friend, is revival.

When the people of God turn back to God, then they'll start living for God in eternity. Until then, we will just have a half-baked church and a flipped gospel. Until God sends revival, we'll just continue on with the status quo, and that means business as usual.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Hard Road of God's Prophets
    • Jeremiah, Daniel, Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Hosea faced severe trials.
    • Hosea's ministry occurred during Israel's material prosperity but spiritual bankruptcy.
    • Prophets exemplify God's call amidst rejection and hardship.
  2. II. The Half-Baked Church of Today
    • Modern church mixes worldly values with Christianity.
    • Church has become 'half-baked' like Ephraim in Hosea.
    • World changes Christianity instead of Christianity changing the world.
  3. III. The Flipped Gospel
    • The gospel has shifted from God-centered to man-centered.
    • Repentance is downplayed or removed in modern preaching.
    • Salvation is presented as a decision rather than a regenerating work of the Holy Spirit.
  4. IV. The Call for Revival
    • The church needs to return to God and true discipleship.
    • Without revival, the status quo continues.
    • Only God’s power can restore the church’s spiritual vitality.

Key Quotes

“Ephraim is a cake not turned, meaning he is half-baked. It looks good on the outside, but inside it's indigestible.” — E.A. Johnston
“We turned it from a God-centered gospel to a man-centered gospel.” — E.A. Johnston
“Until God sends revival, we'll just continue on with the status quo, and that means business as usual.” — E.A. Johnston

Application Points

  • Examine your own faith to ensure it is fully committed and not 'half-baked.'
  • Embrace true repentance as a necessary step toward salvation and spiritual growth.
  • Pray and seek revival in your church and community to restore God's power and presence.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'half-baked church' mean?
It refers to a church that appears good outwardly but lacks true spiritual depth and power, much like a cake not fully baked inside.
What is meant by a 'flipped gospel'?
It means the gospel message has been reversed from being God-centered to man-centered, focusing on human decisions rather than God's grace and repentance.
Why is repentance important according to the sermon?
Repentance is essential because it acknowledges sin and the need for God's pardon, which is foundational to true salvation.
How does the sermon describe revival?
Revival is described as a turning back to God that leads to genuine discipleship and spiritual renewal in the church.
What is the danger of mixing the world with the church?
It dilutes the gospel message and allows worldly values to change Christianity instead of Christianity transforming the world.

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