Foundations of Truth
with Dr. Timothy Mann
Have We Replaced Biblical Preaching With Self-Help Christianity?
Thursday, May 14, 2026
A church can keep its calendar full, its music polished, and its seats busy and still be starving. That’s the unsettling warning Dr. Timothy Mann brings as we open Amos 8:11–12, where God describes a “famine” not of bread or water, but of hearing the words of the Lord. It’s a picture of people running from place to place, desperate for something real, and coming away empty.We talk about how this kind of famine doesn’t start with an obviously empty pulpit. It starts when a congregation slowly stops hungering for Scripture and settles for preaching that is easier, shorter, and safer. Over time, hard doctrines quietly disappear, the whole counsel of God gets replaced with what feels more comfortable, and the gospel gets traded for a therapeutic message of self-improvement. The result is exactly what Amos describes: wandering. People sense something is missing, but they don’t know where to find the Word of the Lord because they haven’t been shown what faithful biblical preaching sounds like.Then we come to the simple, costly answer the church has always had: preach the Word. We press the core issue of authority, asking who is really in charge of the pulpit: the culture, the crowd, the preacher’s preferences, or the Bible. We also talk about what faithful ministry produces over time when people are consistently fed Scripture with truth, grace, and humility.If this strengthened you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more hungry people can find clear biblical teaching.
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