Charlatans on the Pulpit
We are in a time where the sacred has been made casual, and the consecrated place is now a playground. Jesus warned about days like these. Days when men would make a trade out of truth, and the gospel would become a means of gain. That warning is no longer distant prophecy; it is the daily reality we now see unfolding before our eyes.
The pulpit has become a stage for performers, not a platform for the broken. It is now a place where comedians stand to crack jokes rather than tremble at the Word. Where motivational speakers replace the convicting voice of the Spirit. Where charisma is mistaken for calling, and numbers are mistaken for anointing.
These are charlatans and pretenders, who wear the cloak of godliness but deny its power. They speak fluently the language of Zion, but their hearts are driven by Mammon. They even rob on the pulpit. They plant churches like business chains, preach sermons like brand campaigns, and manipulate crowds with carefully curated theatrics. And worst of all, many applaud them.
Even gospel music is not spared. The altar of worship is being eroded by the greed of fame and the hunger for relevance.
What was once a sacred flow from the throne of grace has now become a sound engineered for streaming platforms. It’s now less about ministering to God and more about marketing to men. Yet, in the midst of all this noise, God is not silent. His judgment is not delayed. He is patient. But judgment will begin in the house of God, and that moment of reckoning is not far off. We must warn the young and the sincere: Do not be deceived by popularity. Do not be swept away by trends. God is not mocked. What a man sows, he will surely reap. Those who play with holy things will one day face the weight of what they handled carelessly.
This is not a call to attack anyone. It is a call to awaken discernment, to return to true intimacy with God, and to re-embrace the fear of the Lord. To understand that not everyone who holds a microphone has heaven’s backing. And not every growing ministry is heaven’s agenda.
We must go back to the Word. Back to the truth. Back to the altar. Back to the fear of the Lord. Because the mercy many are enjoying today is not a license. It is a window. And that window is closing
Let the remnant arise.
Let the watchmen speak.
Let those who still tremble at His Word take their stand. Because the fire is coming
Reference: Jeremiah 23:1–2, Matthew 7:21–23, Hebrews 12:28–29
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