
HOW TO PREACH WITHOUT CONVERTING ANYBODY
by Charles Finney
Preach
on every doctrine that centers
the attention on man rather than
Jesus.
Teach
every doctrine that makes man
the center of God's attention
rather than God the center of
man's devotion.
Tell
people only what God will do for
them.
Avoid preaching about the necessity
of a radical change of heart,
through the truth revealed to
the heart by the agency of the
Holy Spirit.
Let your supreme motive to be
popular with all people, then,
of course, your preaching will
be suited for that purpose, and
not to convert souls to Christ.
Avoid preaching doctrines that
are offensive to the carnal mind,
so that no one should say to you,
as they did of Christ, "This
is a hard saying, who can hear
it?"
Make no distinct points, and do
not disturb the consciences of
your hearers so that they may
become truly alarmed about their
souls.
Avoid all illustrations, repetitions,
and expressive sentences that
may compel people to remember
what you say.
Avoid all heat and enthusiasm
in your delivery, so that you
never make the impression that
you really believe what you say.
Make appeals to the emotions,
and not the conscience, of your
hearers.
Be careful not to testify from
your own personal experience of
the power of the gospel, so that
you never should produce the conviction
upon your hearers that you have
something which they need.
Do not stir up uncomfortable memories
by reminding your hearers of their
past sins.
Denounce sin in a general way,
but make no reference to the specific
sins of your present audience.
Do not make the impression that
God commands your listeners here
and now to obey the truth. Do
not let them think that you expect
them to commit themselves right
on the spot to give their hearts
to God.
Give the impression that they
are expected to go away in their
sins, and to consider the matter
at later time of their convenience.
Preach salvation by grace; but
ignore the condemned and lost
condition of the sinner so that
he never should understand what
you mean by grace, and know his
need of it.
Preach the gospel as a remedy
or a cure, but conceal or ignore
the fatal disease of the sinner.
Do not speak of the spirituality
of God's holy law (by which comes
the knowledge of sin), so that
the sinner never should see his
lost condition and repent.
Make no appeals to the fears of
sinners; but give them the impression
that they have no reason to fear.
Preach Christ as an infinitely
friendly and good-natured being.
Ignore those scathing rebukes
of sinners and hypocrites which
so often made His hearers tremble.
Do not rebuke the worldly tendencies
of the church, so that you should
never hurt their feelings, and
finally convert some of them.
Admit, either obviously or casually,
that all men have some moral goodness
in them; so that sinners should
never understand that they need
a radical change of heart, from
sin to holiness.
Say so little of hell that your
people will think that you do
not believe in its existence yourself.
Make the impression that, if God
is as good as you are, He could
not send anyone to hell.
Make no disagreeable reference
to the teachings of self-denial,
cross-bearing, and crucifixion
to the world, so that you should
never convict and convert some
of your church members.
Do not rebuke extravagance in
dress, so that you should never
make an uncomfortable impression
on your vain and worldly church
members.
Encourage lots of church socials,
and attend them yourself.
Aim to make your hearers pleased
with themselves and pleased with
you, and be careful especially
not to wound the feelings of anyone.
Make sure you avoid preaching
to those who are present. Preach
about sinners, but not to them.
Say "they," and not
"you," so that anyone
should never take your subject
personally, and apply it to their
own life, Securing the salvation
of their soul.
Preach that the new birth is something
God deposits in people, not a
fundamental change in the ultimate
purpose of our lives.
Never tell people that they must
cease from serving self and serve
God and do His will.
Never tell them that repentance
is man's ability and responsibility
to turn from his sin to God! Teach
them to delay turning away from
all known sin toward God.
Preach predestination in such
away that results in fatalism
and apathy on the part of all
people. Make each person believe
that God has already determined
who shall be saved, and nothing
can change His will. You never
want anyone to think that their
actions can make any difference.
Preach that man is totally unable
to obey God. Teach him that no
one can turn to God, but he must
wait upon God to turn (change)
him. Make sure that no one realizes
his true responsibility requiring
him to repent in order to be saved.
You never want anyone to know
that man can turn from sin to
God but the real problem is that
he will not!
Preach that every one is born
a sinner and a criminal. Teach
that every baby is born guilty
before God. You never want anyone
to consider the fact that man
is born morally innocent. You
do not want anyone to know that
he becomes a sinner because, in
his rebellion, he has refused
to love God with all his heart
according to the light and has
selfishly sought his own happiness
above all else.
Preach that a person can be saved
without making Jesus his lord.
Teach that holiness is just an
option and not a requirement of
the gospel. Teach them that they
can be Christian without becoming
true disciples.
Preach eternal security in such
away that requires no perseverance
in faith or continuance in holiness
on the part of the believer. Make
every person think he has his
ticket to heaven that is all paid
for so that he will always safely
scoff at all calls for repentance
and righteous.
Teach Christians that sin is a
normal and natural part of their
every day life and that they can
never truly expect to ever overcome
sin through the power of Christ.
Preach that no Christian needs
to do anything. Teach them that
they are safe and heaven bound
even if their lives are disobedient
and rebellious. .
